On Knowledge and Interest in The Entitlement of Soul Discovery

  • Oct. 18, 2020, 9:18 p.m.
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Continuing this pursuit, I must answer the following questions:

What are your favorite hobbies or fields where you like to spend a lot of your time? (Computers? Gardening? Spanish? Law? Physics? Department stores? Hospitals? etc., etc.) Start a list.
- Building things
- Travel
- Conceptual quantum physics
- Money making, management
- Psychology
- Religion
- Self discovery
- Fitness, yoga
- Writing

What do you love to talk about? Ask yourself: If you were stuck on a desert island with a person who only had the capacity to speak on a few subjects, what would you pray those subjects were?
- Spooky stories/haunted places
- Occult
- Wilderness survival
- Plant medicine/botony

If you were at a get-together, talking with someone who was covering two of your favorite subjects at once, which way would you hope the conversation would go? Toward which subject?
- Mythology

If you could talk about something with some world expert, all day long, day after day, what would that subject or field of interest be? Add any ideas that these questions spark in you to your list.
- I would love to talk to an actual quantum physicist to understand what the true nature of time is. Or a cultural anthropology expert to get a sense of what separates us and how to provide a better cohesive world.

What magazine articles or blogs do you love to read? I mean, what subjects? You get really interested when you see a blog that deals with…what subject? Add any ideas to your list.
- Marketing, only because it’s my job
- Writing fiction
- Space
- Religion

What newspaper articles do you love to read or podcasts do you listen to? You get really interested when you see a newspaper special report that deals with…what subject? Add any ideas to your list.
- I listen to horror fiction podcasts, psychology, mythology, philosophy, and politics. Also other people’s real-life stories. Basically, stories. I like stories.
- I’ll read endless amount of money based articles about how to invest and how to construct a business

If you’re browsing in a bookstore, what sections of the bookstore do you tend to gravitate toward? What subjects there do you find really fascinating? Add any ideas to your list.
- New Age/Spirituality books
- Psychology books
- Manga

What sites on the Internet do you tend to gravitate toward? What subjects do these sites deal with? Do any of these really fascinate you? Add any ideas to your list.
- Haunted places
- History
- Buddhism

What television shows do you tend to watch? What do you enjoy about them? Add any ideas to your list.
- Fantasy
- Thriller
- Mystery

When you look at a catalog of courses that you could take in your town or city (or on the Internet), which subjects really interest you? Add any ideas to your list.
- Japanese
- Painting
- Cybersecurity

If you could write a book, and it wasn’t about your own life or somebody else’s, what would be the subject of the book? Add it to your list.
The implications of archaic mythology’s effect within current society and tracing their roots back through the oral/written traditions of a time before explanation.

There are moments, in most of our lives, when we are so engrossed in a task, that we lose all track of time. (Someone has to remind us that it’s time for supper, or whatever.) If this ever happens to you, what task, what subject, so absorbs your attention that you lose all track of time? Add it to your list.
- Usually when I’m writing about my fictitious worlds and stories
- Researching other cultures around the world


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