If we want to improve ourselves, we should first try to understand ourselves. If we want to control our thoughts and our actions, we should first try to understand the origins of our thoughts and our actions. With a little guidance, this is easier than it might sound. Using normal conversational terms, we draw from philosophy, cosmology, and theology to build a picture of ourselves as humans.
Learn to see yourself from your soul’s perspective. Consider what it is like for a soul—an "outsider" from outside the universe—to live as a human.
Intentionally easy to read with everyday language, commonsense logic, and a detailed table of contents for simple navigation. There is no requirement to read the sections in order, nor is it necessary to complete one section before moving on to the next. The reader should just start on one section, and at any time they desire a change, they may just go back to the table of contents and try another section or even jump directly to a particular subsection.
If we want to improve ourselves, we should first try to understand ourselves. If we want to control our thoughts and our actions, we should first try to understand the origins of our thoughts and our actions. With a little guidance, this is easier than it might sound. Using normal conversational terms, we draw from philosophy, cosmology, and theology to build a picture of ourselves as humans.
Learn to see yourself from your soul’s perspective. Consider what it is like for a soul—an "outsider" from outside the universe—to live as a human.
Intentionally easy to read with everyday language, commonsense logic, and a detailed table of contents for simple navigation. There is no requirement to read the sections in order, nor is it necessary to complete one section before moving on to the next. The reader should just start on one section, and at any time they desire a change, they may just go back to the table of contents and try another section or even jump directly to a particular subsection.