Evidence that the perception of the world consciousness may be wrong, more than enough. The man felt his imperfection, and he is constantly reminded. He was forced to correct their own wrong actions. He had to look at nature and adapt to it, constantly making sure their inferiority. All of this inadvertently led to thoughts about the limitations of consciousness, the imperfection of thinking and of reason, which constantly corrects nature. Perhaps the most striking and immediate expression of this sense of self and the external world is inherent in religion. In primitive forms there are, on the one hand, the idea of God as omnipotent and omniscient, and on the other the idea of the nothingness of man, constantly seeking God as to the truth. “Lord, instruct me on the right path...”.
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Evidence that the perception of the world consciousness may be wrong, more than enough. The man felt his imperfection, and he is constantly reminded. He was forced to correct their own wrong actions. He had to look at nature and adapt to it, constantly making sure their inferiority. All of this inadvertently led to thoughts about the limitations of consciousness, the imperfection of thinking and of reason, which constantly corrects nature. Perhaps the most striking and immediate expression of this sense of self and the external world is inherent in religion. In primitive forms there are, on the one hand, the idea of God as omnipotent and omniscient, and on the other the idea of the nothingness of man, constantly seeking God as to the truth. “Lord, instruct me on the right path...”.
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