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

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    • #40540
      Maika
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      Yes, and how you react to it

    • #40253
      Abraham Alebachew
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      I saw the matrix movie couple of yours ago. At that time, I understood it in a certain way. I have seen it recently after contemplating some concepts I got from kabbalah and my understanding becomes slightly different. I am sure in the future, after delving deep into the wisdom of kabbalah, I will understand it totally in a different way. So, perception plays a key role in shaping reality.

    • #40062
      tefo bogosi
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      Yes.

    • #39622
      Michael
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      If I define my reality as the sum total of tangible stimulus coupled with my chosen interaction and reaction whether programmed or spontaneous, to me this is a product of my own perception.

    • #39500
      J Nash
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      I think we are co creators of our universal reality that incorporates us all. We can shape our section of reality from how we choose to perceive the outside world. I believe that if we can develop the sense of unconditional love within ourselves, then we can attract that love into our lives from outside sources.

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      Francisco
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      Yes, but as of now partly. I noticed I perceive the same things differently from my peers (tastes for instance, but especially the moral inclination of deeds).

       

      Yet I really question, where does the quote ‘reality is the product of my perception’ begin. For example, if a bird flies in front of me, is it really flying or am I perceiving it as flying? I believe in this case it is actually flying, so it is real(?). I don’t know.

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