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Supreme Legacy: A Complete ...

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“More often than not, only denying and ignoring the new facts is all that is left to ensure your beliefs stay (subjectively) irrefutable. For most people, it is very hard to change their world view and core beliefs, which is why new ideas and even new fields of science are often ridiculed by them at first.”
Konstantin Kaiser, Supreme Legacy: A Complete Health Guide

“Leave your victim role. Do not think about external factors. Take responsibility. Your thoughts are the only thing that is fully under your control. Make them positive and powerful instead of negative and discouraging.”
Konstantin Kaiser, Supreme Legacy: A Complete Health Guide

“[...] [A] dogma is generally based on a misconception. It is based on the misconception that there is some sort of certainty and control in this world. There is not. Embrace the uncertainty. You are not in control of what happens in your life. You just increase the chances of positive or negative events, but you will never be able to control it.

For that, you need a paradigm shift. Forget all your core beliefs for a moment and acknowledge the fact that you know nothing for certain.

The second step is to understand your own feelings. If you feel a certain way, you must understand why you feel like that. Very, very often, our problems with others reflect our inner conflicts with ourselves. We usually put contempt and resentment to those who remind us of our deficits and insecurities.”
Konstantin Kaiser, Supreme Legacy: A Complete Health Guide

“Thus, I decided to confess myself to be an omnist, someone who believes all religions hold truth and common ground, but the strict compliance with religious traditions, rituals, and guidelines is not ultimately beneficial to the overall well-being of the human race and its playground, the planet earth.”
Konstantin Kaiser, Supreme Legacy: A Complete Health Guide

“More often than not, only denying and ignoring the new facts is all that is left to ensure your beliefs stay (subjectively) irrefutable. For most people, it is very hard to change their world view and core beliefs, which is why new ideas and even new fields of science are often ridiculed by them at first.”
Konstantin Kaiser, Supreme Legacy: A Complete Health Guide

“[...] [A] dogma is generally based on a misconception. It is based on the misconception that there is some sort of certainty and control in this world. There is not. Embrace the uncertainty. You are not in control of what happens in your life. You just increase the chances of positive or negative events, but you will never be able to control it.

For that, you need a paradigm shift. Forget all your core beliefs for a moment and acknowledge the fact that you know nothing for certain.

The second step is to understand your own feelings. If you feel a certain way, you must understand why you feel like that. Very, very often, our problems with others reflect our inner conflicts with ourselves. We usually put contempt and resentment to those who remind us of our deficits and insecurities.”
Konstantin Kaiser, Supreme Legacy: A Complete Health Guide

“Leave your victim role. Do not think about external factors. Take responsibility. Your thoughts are the only thing that is fully under your control. Make them positive and powerful instead of negative and discouraging.”
Konstantin Kaiser, Supreme Legacy: A Complete Health Guide

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