Do you ever feel like reality is the product of your own perception?

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    • #393255
      Norie
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      Yes.

    • #387944
      Edward Onyango
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      Yes

    • #387897
      Carly
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      Yes. And the more I become aware of that, the “deeper” I see into things, the more I see the wisdom of Kabbalah. I see that my perception is based in my ego. I think I am performing an action selflessly, but then a veil is lifted and I see that my action was really for my ego. I am grateful for this sight. Thank you all for being here to help one another learn and grow. We are blessed by our beautiful Creator. ❤️

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      Verena
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      Thatś a very good question, and yes, most of the time… the way I look at things, thoughts I allow, attitudes, opinions I raise… they form a picture in my mind, and while this is already pre-formed,  my mind will preferably choose to perceive what it believes should be there, like selective attention, maybe even self-fullfilling own prophecies. I see and perceive what I think it must be like… but maybe there would have been other options; other views to take… but I cannot see them, because I am not prepared to allow them. And then; reality as a human being seems definitely like that black blocks anyways, and thinking that there are around 8 billion pre – programmed little boxes scattling along this planet, thinking they know the truth… well, itś putting things into a new perspective.

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      Alexandra Toma
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      Yes, me and my husband, or my kids, or anyone can see the same thing totally different, based on our personal interpretation. Sometimes I have the ability to switch perspective and I am totally blown away by the difference

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      Marita
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      Yes, and it has puzzled me throughout my life. People see the same “reality” in such differing ways that the only logical explanation is that we each have our own perception, and fail to see the other person’s version of it.

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