Follow resonance. Seems woo woo, but from my experience, it seems to serve some higher order decision making purpose akin to the more rational parts of us - only it feels like something, very much like more fundamental drives such as hunger or fight/flight.
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Yes. Wish ‘woo woo’ would be explored more from a place of rationality, people would realize it’s not irrational ... just more instinctual, less defined by ‘daytime’ reason and more by the vast expanse of one’s inner resonance system which is always very ‘nighttime’
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wonderful way of putting it
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Theory: Resonance is the feeling we get when an idea has a great ”fit” with our skills, values, and knowledge of the world. A test proposition: A CT scan of our brain ”on resonance” should show multiple areas of our brain lighting up simultaneously.
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Seems legit. And our values and knowledge are not always on words nor available on the tip of our tongue, which would explain the "something beyond words" feel of it
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One of the most valuable things I've learned (or decided to lightly hold as an idea) is that reality is random. Not arbitrary, but the pure randomness that generates all possible stories of matter and energy interacting. Which means that how we fit into the universe is random.
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So what makes us happy, is also random. Again, not arbitrary, but a perfect pattern of weaving of a thread in a universal tapestry, fitting in exactly as needed to fill the hole made by everything else in reality. Why do we love exactly what we do? Because no one else can.
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