The awareness in our brain that we call the "self" is an illusion created by the brain.
Our brain created this experience of a separate "self" to handle the billions of pieces of sensory data that we take in every second. When we are brave enough to give up this ego or self, we become liberated from our thoughts, which are in constant protest and judging people, mostly ourselves. The brain created the "self" for a very good reason, so that our species could work together to survive. Bruce Hood states that the "self" is really just the SUM of all our experiences and with each new experience the brain becomes to a degree a "new structure" or architected awareness.
In William Blake's poem "Auguries of Innocence" he beautifully expresses this, by giving us a version of God as "everything," all-inclusive in our human existence. To understand this better you can read my book, "From Hollywood to God" by Kelly Granite Enck.
William Blake wrote:
To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
Auguries means omens or divination and innocence is self explanatory. The poem, by William Blake, is a series of proverbs or paradoxes that tell of innocence and evil things
"Child, child, why do you wander" is a poem by William Blake, expressing themes of innocence and the search for meaning in life. The text reflects on the struggles of childhood and the loss of innocence, urging the child to find direction and purpose. If you're interested in more details about its themes or context, feel free to ask!
I believe it was named after the founder of the company, William C Holden. Holden is now the Australian division of GM.
purity, righteousness, cleanliness, innocence, and joy
It shows your innocence and passion for love and learning.
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the meaning is friendship
"Infant Sorrow" by William Blake explores the idea of the pain and suffering that comes with being born into the world. The poem reflects on the harsh realities of life and the difficulties that individuals face from the moment they enter the world. It conveys a sense of the loss of innocence and the challenges of growing up in a world full of hardship and struggle.
In "Young Goodman Brown," the allegorical meaning of Faith's pink ribbons is her innocence, her sweetness, and her virtue.
In the sense of a trial to determine guilt or innocence is the original meaning. It came through French from the Gallo-Romance word "triare" meaning to pick out.
The Latin word meaning Believe is Crédere. Credo I believe.
TRUST! FAITH!