Its not what you imagine
Human beings each come their own understanding of a given set of circumstances. This includes what they are, where they are, why they exist, how they came to be and a variety of other things. Whatever you think and feel has awareness or being but it is not always what you imagine it to be. Reflect on how you perceive the world and your place in it. How do you discern points of reference or not?
One perspective is that reality exists in objectivity. That is, everything you use to describe it is anything but the truth. The mind that projects the world you experience determines what each aspect means to you. What is real does not relyon memory and expectation, taste preferences, desire and fear or polarity. It is what it is. You remember as you connect the dots and align Cosmic Synchronicity.
Reader Comments (12)
Are you saying that what is real doesn't rely on the senses? (Doesn't need to be interpreted?) We distort reality in the way we 'perceive'? This reminds me of the saying "Life is but a dream." Cause we're certainly appearing to be driven by the senses.
Our objectivity is a reflection of how much we want to believe about ourselves and others. I may see reality different from the next person, but if I projected it onto someone else, that would deprive them of coming to their own conclusions. We each should want to formulate, cogitate and experience our own reality. There is truth in objectivity even if it is perceived as superficial, it's still a start and an opening to deeper truth.
xhenry
Another way to understand this is to sense everything you perceive is basially made of energy vibrating. Your thought energy creates your life experiences. Experience does not emerge your perceived reality unless the thought energy is strong. When you truly wish to do something, then you create the opportunity. The idea of sensing and feeling energy as reality differs from what is taught by mind.
Thanks for the visit.
:)
xhenry