Reply To: Y2Q17) The producer of my own experience

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Ingrid Lander
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On one level, we are fairly dogmatic and fixed in our perception and interpretation of the world, we affirm ourselves through how we experience and perceive the world. That in itself makes us create and recreate this way of looking at and experiencing the world in an eternal circle. It must be said that this is the essence of the Samsaric circle and the very expression of ignorance.