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

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      Bonnie A. Bus
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      I wonder, if I don’t like to realize my dreams and aims, but only imagine them, would it be good?

      Some dreams are too idealistic to realize, or I don’t know how to realize, but I don’t mind to dream them. Could my dreams being picked up, by someone who likes to realize?

       

    • #294008
      Tove Jo
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      Yes and no…. and in this moment I feel confused, so much truth to digest.

    • #292997
      Zealot Mines
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      Yes, it’s now that I am. My current senses can only perceive what I know. With the study of Kabbalah, I can develop the bigger perception like how the creator intended.

    • #289813
      Peter
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      Yes and it feels more real than the alternative a lot of times.

    • #289811
      Peter
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      Sometimes and that possibility feels more real than the alternative.

    • #289537
      Margaret
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      I have always felt that reality and what most people call truth, is simply a matter of perception. Even as a child I believed this. I remember as a young teen watching Akira Kurosawa’s 1950 film, RASHOMON, and being utterly fascinated with how each person’s telling of what happened were correct based on their perception of the murder, yet reality was beyond each individual’s “truth”. I even used to get into a bit of trouble in my science classes, because I would insist that scientific laws were “true” only in the world we are able to perceive, which means things like the law of gravity, etc are correct as we perceive the world, but isn’t necessarily “reality” in its truest sense. I was absolutely thrilled when I started reading books on quantum physics! Needless to say (with the exception of my mother and grandfather), everyone thought I was a very strange child.

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