What Does Dreams Mean To You Essay

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DreamsA.
Dreams are real or not. B.
Dreams can deceive us. C.
There are no indications that distinguish dreaming(or sleeping) from walking experience(orbeing awake).
II.
SensesA.
Senses can deceive us. B.
Other senses cannot doubt our movements. III.
Evil GeniusA.
He is clever and deceitful and powerful. B.
He directed his efforts to mislead us. C.
Put all the knowledge about things as a deceptive gamesMeditation 2
I.
Existence of the Self(Cogito Ergo Sum)A.
Nothing is certain that has existed in our mindsB.
If there is a deceiver(Evil Genius), if he can deceive me, It means that I exist. C.
If I am certain that I am really existing, I have only this knowledge of my own existencethat I know of.
II.
What I wasA.
A rational animal1.
We can think and reason out about anything. B.
Bodily person1.
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Every man when they suffers misfortune, they prefer to be themselves rather than to bewith a friend to advice him about his problem because it is not in their character to asked a friend’s help or advice to their problems in life(but sometimes they asked advice from their friends).
4.
Everyone must defend his/her own personality because that personality is what makes ushuman so no one should change our personality unless if it unites with the rest of our mode of being, that’s the time we will consent to change.
5.
A man can change greatly, but the change should be within his continuity because if youdid not continue to process of changing your own life, you will just destroy your future.
6.
Every individual person who conspires to break the spiritual unity and continuity of aperson, he is also destroying himself because you will have no purpose in life.
7.
Man is an end, not a mean because we are not the ones who make the mistake in thebeginning, but we are the results of that wrongdoing.
8.
A human soul is worth all the universe because how can those creations of God be takencared of if there will be no human being that will take care of those creations in the universe.

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