…across the realm of the human mind. Truthfully, only one persons point of view is disturbingly finite. By peering upon the consciousness of many others I have come to respect that every person is hugely and immeasurably individual. Perhaps the most individual entities upon the Earth. There are nearly 7 billion human lives birthing and dying across the planet, each bearing a unique point of view. Among these people, there is someone with a frame of mind that is completely contrary to yours, in nearly every way.
This is where I come back to the title of this thread. All is possible in reality. Not necessarily your reality, but in all of human and even animal reality together. We all provide a piece of one infintely possible environment.
without a doubt, in order to understand the evergrowing side of reality it is also important to doubt so as one can assess.help me understand how and where one could grasp this never ending cycle pls
I’, not exactly sure what you mean by grasping the never ending cycle, But i assume you mean having a wider frame of mind to all possible realitites. Try imagining a day in the life of any random person, picture what it would be like in relation to friends, family and job. It will help to remiond you of everyone’s own realities and how they’re completly on par with your own. the only thing that changes are the details.
I hope you understand, i just woke up so i’m feeling kinda sketchy.
Thanks for helping I just suddenly woke up & tried to immagine.Grasping? maybe understanding other sides of evergrowing realities. You see a reality is a picture which only limits itself to possibilities , realities meaning only what is attainable for oneself that is notions which can assertain surerities such as is a subconscious mind or the sixth sense real or is it a notion? You see a reality is only something real living the never ending process of the now , the moment. Anyway we can discover and deepen even more if neccessary. What I intended is does sex transmutation exist? and if anyone has experimented it or knows about it . Thanks for on coming corrispondence.
“All” is quite a large word to use, as there are things which are, by their very nature, impossible. In no reality of a person’s mind is a round square possible, as the definition of a square includes the fact that it is not round. Of course, a person may believe that something, such as a round square, is possible, but belief has little influence in how things really are. Omnipotence in the sense of “capable of everything and anything” is impossible, since an omnipotent being would be uncapable to formulate, say, a mathematical problem so complicated that it could not itself solve it, or, if it could, it could not solve that problem. Yet, many people believe very sincerely that an omnipotent being exists.
You say believing something doesnt actually make it true…
I would say that If someone really believes that something is true than it is… as far as their reality goes. After all what do we have but our own truths and beliefs?
How can you believe its a dog, you’re staring at cat? You left out that method.
You’re debating two different things here, the existence of relative realities, and whether or not, if they do exist, a reality is affected by what its believer wants to believe.
Reality is the dimension a speed experiences. All is not possible when trapped by the speed that keeps something in it’s dimension.
Our reality is much different than that of a photon or ultron, etc. We have different capabilities, which are limited, than ‘things’ of different speeds.
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Tell a toddler staring at a cat for the first time, that it is a dog and she will believe you.
If you tell a non-English speaking person that the cat is called a dog, she might believe you.
An alzheimer patient might think that a cat is a small dog.
And I, know the differnece between a cat and a dog, so it is silly to form a picture in my mind’s eye that a cat is a dog.
You are thereby obviously a good philosopher – you know the value of seeking the truth.
I mean, as your examples imply, if you lie to someone, or if you obliviously tell them something that is false, you could screw 'em up for life!
Regardless, you would be surprised, perhaps, how many people are just that “silly”.
Good for you, though, that you are capable of differentiation 101. Now take that as a transferable concept with respect to the foundational right to life and teach little children the truth, that a unique individual human being begins to live at the moment of conception, if you haven’t done so already.
There is not but one “true” reality. Each person lives inside a different reality, made up of everything they have ever learned and experienced, which is never the same as another person’s.
You’re right about this, and that there is nobody who is exactly like anybody else on this planet. Every nanosecond of every day up until the present composes the person that one is, and there aren’t two people who have experienced every nanosecond exactly the same, period amen.
One trap that is easy to get caught in, however, is that there is no “objective reality.” This is only true relative to human beings perception of reality. Our realities are a combination of the objective world, which would exist even without our presence, and then by every single belief choice we’ve made as we live human lives, based on perception. Of course, perception can be influenced greatly by a lot of factors, (culture, wealth, etc.) At least that’s what I think. I haven’t encountered too many good arguments against it, although I have heard the question of its’ value or worth, knowledge-wise.
someone once told me that their is no objective reality… only a subjective one.
i’m at a dilemma… i’m finding it hard to tell whether the world is only made up of a show put on by my limited senses, or my senses just trying to interpret an actual concrete reality that is true for every person.