Physics of Closed Systems: Addictions

· Green Sage Agency · Narración de Jon Lobb
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A Closed system is an addictive system whose boundaries deny, refuse and repress the growth of True Self. An Open System's boundaries represent the True Self and assist the self in continual growth and development. Open system's grow from feedback from the environment and a closed system becomes victim to the environment's feedback. Gain an understanding of the Second Law of Thermodynamics and learn to apply physics principles and laws to simple ways of helping yourself change your environment and grow from your life's experiences. Habits form naturally in nature and life is about continuous change. Stability causes human beings to not progress, patterns keep us captive whether they be thought patterns, emotional or physical habits or patterns. Learn the physics of habit, patterns and addictions of any kind. Identity level change is a new way of looking at life's anomalies, The environment, life, neighbors, family, work, strangers are not here to challenge you. Every challenge, whether similar, chaotic, or randomness disorder, serves a specific purpose for your growth. You draw these anomalies to you by denying, refusing and repressing your own unlimited potential. Learn the physics laws and principles to identify the level of the anomaly, recognize the sensory data drawing the anomaly and the sensory aspects within the self the anomaly has been drawn to help.

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