If two people meet and instantly fall in love with each other, then this very moment, they are not aware of what is happening.
They will apprehend what has happened if they reflect on it together, or separately. Collective or together reflection is better because that is what it is: something that has happened to two people. It could be after seconds or days or even decades.
Presently, it happens that they don't reflect on it together, each one of them reflects on it and reaches a certain conclusion or no conclusion.
If decision is made, however imperfect information supports it, we reach the third stage, where action or inaction completes the cycle of cognition and action.
However, sometimes, indecision prevails In the form of doubt regarding the soundness of one's decision in relation to what he or she has apprehended.
Thus, the third stage of action and inaction presently does not arise. So that on is paralyzed by analysis.
This phenomena leaves its mark on the relevant persons so that in the next encounter, similar dwelling in the second stage may emerge, so that the third stage presently remains a potential phenomena, not a real phinomina.
This person is in limbo, he is neither in hell nor in bliss, but he is somewhere close to the bliss because all he or she has to do is render a verdict so that he or she acts or chooses not to act. Either way the cycle ends and new one presently starts.
First impressions contain a lot, if not all things relevant. So that If one reflects on them, one will learn a lot. Revelations from first impressions are gradual, but a general picture emerges if one persistently reflects on them.
Dream contents, for instance, are first impressions, metaphorically speaking. If so, reflecting on them will yield progressive knowledge until relevant full knowledge is revealed.
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