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|    Perception    |
|    28 May 18 20:58:13    |
      Due to our busy lives, almost all of us miss the fact that whatever happens in       our lives are miracles and miracles over and over. Our very existence is a       miracle and so is every sense that we have as a result of our existence       including our sense of        perception. The fact that we can perceive existence and connect with an       infinite creation is a miracle beyond comprehension itself. In this situation,       our sense of comprehension leaves a mark in the universe which will last as       long as the universe and        creation is here. In other words, a human being is a witness (through       perception) to the creation and its infinity. In turn, the creation, until       infinity, will testify to the fact that there was a time in the universe when       a small and insignificant human        being has perceived its vastness, its colors, and nature.       So if we ponder about this powerful fact of human perception, we can reach to       the conclusion that humans have the power, through its perception, which will       outlast or at least lasts as long as the lifetime of this infinite universe.       Given this fact,        alone human being's perception can be considered a miracle of miracles which       cannot be rivaled by any other creation that we have come across so far. To be       continued       Author and Copy Right Noorullah Kamil              You may republish this article by mentioning the original author’s name on       top of the article              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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