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Wednesday, 03 August 2005
Filtering information

Our intellect is continously bombarded with a phenomenal amount of information. Everyone tries to attract our attention and their motives are not always clear.

For most of us the amount of information is simply umbearable. People just ignore the most of it, or choose to “believe” someone who filters this information and gives them a 5 minute “summary".

Is there any better way? Can we develop our OWN filter, so we can always distinguish a “diamond", even in a huge pile of crap? How to find out what is true and what is important?


Knowing and understanding The Purpose of the Universe - even if is initially limited - enables us to design a very powerful “filter” for “incoming” information.

All you need is to ask yourself only ONE question:

“Does it contravene The Purpose?”

to “filter away” misinformation, deceit, propaganda, demagogy etc. instantly. If you do not have The Purpose clearly in your mind, you may expand your test into two equivalent questions:

Does it suppress development of Individual Intellects?
Does it compromize the Freedom of Choice of anyone?

With amazing regularity and precision, you will be able to distinguish dangerous doctrine from an interesting scientific theory - instantly. Try it out. You’ ll be amazed how simple and effective such a “filter” is. Every time.

from the book The Freedom of Choice http://www.thefreedomofchoice.com
by dr Thomas J. Chalko MSc., Ph.D.

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"In our story of Creation, we talk about each one of us having our own path to travel, and our own gift to give and to share. You see, what we say is that the Creator gave us all special gifts; each one of us is special. And each one of us is a special gift to each other because we've got something to share."
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