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True or False? If you can see all over, and you cannot find what you are looking for...?

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Then what you are looking for must be where you cannot see it,

Else what you are looking for may not exist.

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  1. Or, your perception of reality is not as advanced as you think it to be.  


  2. False.

    As mentioned by a prior poster, you may not be seeing as much as you think.  You may actually be seeing what you are looking for, but ignoring it or may even be blind to it.

  3. If you can see "all over" then what you are looking for cannot be where you cannot see it, because there is nowhere that you cannot see.  So either a) what you are looking for does not exist, or b) what you are looking for is there but invisible (i.e. it is not possible to see it even when you can see all over).

  4. True.

  5. Maybe YOU'RE IT.

  6. False and True.

    Many times we think we know what we are looking for and in the search for the one thing we find the other. OR we are forced to look for one thing and we find what we truly desire.  

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