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Attention's Distorted Feedback Loop. (3 min 12 sec)

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    1. Our attention is a distorted feedback loop

    We believe that we are paying attention to what is truly important, but in reality, we are simply reinforcing the illusions of the ego.
    The ego constantly seeks to divert our attention away from the present moment and the truth of our being. It keeps us focused on the past or the future, on our perceived problems or desires, and the endless distractions of the world. We believe that these things are important, and so we give them our attention, not realizing that it is our very attention that is making them seem important.
    This is the feedback loop: we give our attention to what we believe is important, and then we use the fact that we are paying attention to it as proof of its importance. But in truth, what is truly important is not found in the world of form or the ego's illusions. It is found in the eternal present, in the love and peace that is our true nature.
    The problem comes from left field while we are diverted by what we feel is important. We are so focused on our goals, our relationships, or our personal growth, that we fail to see the deeper issues that are causing our suffering. We are so caught up in trying to fix and improve ourselves and others, that we miss the opportunity to simply be present and allow the truth to reveal itself.
    Are we willing to question our perceptions and let go of our attachment to the ego's version of reality? Imagine what would happen if we bring our attention back to the present moment, to the love that is always available to us, regardless of what may be happening in the world of form.
    This does not mean that we ignore or deny the challenges we face in our lives. Rather, it means that we approach them from a different perspective, one that is rooted in the truth of our being rather than in the ego's fears and beliefs.
    Redirecting our attention to the present moment and to the love that is our true nature, we begin to experience a shift in our perception. We start to see the world differently, not as a place of lack and danger, but as a classroom for our spiritual awakening.
    This shift requires a willingness to let go of our deeply held beliefs and patterns of thought. By practicing we bring our attention back to the truth and we start to experience a sense of freedom that comes from aligning ourselves with reality.
    In the end, the distorted feedback loop of our attention is an opportunity for us to wake up from the ego's dream and to remember who we truly are. We must be willing to let go of what is not real and open ourselves up to a true transformation.
    #thinkgod
    I am sorry.
    Please forgive me.
    Thank you.
    I love you.
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