The human mind is the principal agent of creation. How we think is the prism for how we perceive reality.

Kilroy J. Oldster
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The human mind is the principal agent of creation. How we think is the prism for how we perceive reality. This quote helps us to understand that just as different colors can produce different effects when they are combined, so it is with thoughts and ideas. The combination of two thoughts can be a powerful combination indeed.

Source: Dead Toad Scrolls

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