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I’m going to ask you to read the following piece from the point of your experience not your conceptual understanding of the world. For example, if I ask you to think of the World, you can conceptualise it but in terms of experience, you can’t experience the entire world. The only thing you experience is your perception of where you are here and now.
That’s the nature of our experience. A person walks into the room and they appear in our consciousness. When they walk out, they disappear from our consciousness. As far as your experience is concerned, things are appearing and disappearing without you doing anything. Even when you close your eyes, darkness appears. You’re not producing the darkness, it’s appearing in consciousness.
We don’t experience the actual world but receive data from the senses, and the brain produces the experience for us. So the five senses (smell, touch, vision, hearing, taste) and the brain act as buffers between us and reality. This means that we have never experienced the real reality, only our perception of the real world (one could even argue whether there’s such a thing as real world given that no one has experienced it outside of their five senses?).
So we could say anything that is beyond our experience is a belief.
Far-fetched, I know. But Rima, there are objective facts that science told us about like the Universe is real and it’s full of black holes and ever-expanding. But it’s a story about how the Universe functions not a fact. It’s belief. Have you ever seen the Universe? Like the entire thing. Have the scientists seen the entire Universe? No, bro. They saw a teenie-tiny piece of it through a telescope (due to the way light travels in space, that’s forever looking into the past btw) and then mathematically deducted some knowledge about it but none of them has seen the actualthing.
The reality we all live in is a consensus reality aka we agreed or observed those things to be true rather than them actuallybeing true. We can’t know if they’re true. We can theorize, conceptualize, and deduct, but we don’t know.
A thought experiment: if all humans were to disappear from the Earth right now, would there still be reality? The answer is: we don’t know. We can guess and philosophize but we don’t know because none of us would be there to check.
Well if I know that the only real reality is the one I experience and what we collectively call objective reality is a collective belief, maybe we all dream our individual reality into existence. Everyone automatically creates their own reality based on their past experiences and how they’re wired.
But we can’t change all of our sensory inputs and assumptions. We can change some of it but not all of it. So what’s left if thoughts, emotions, sounds, sensations, and things just appear in consciousness?
If the only thing that we ever interact with is what’s appearing in our consciousness is it fair to say that as far as experience is concerned, our personal reality happens in consciousness, not in the objective reality we imagine to inhabit?
If you didn’t get any of this, the responsibility is all mine. I’m still learning to be a good communicator. I’m also aware that this isn’t a mainstream view, but it seems so obvious to me in terms of my experience that I had to share. Or maybe I’m insane, but I’m okay with it 😁🤷♀️
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