REALITY|LIFE LESSONS|PRACTICALITY
Clouding Reality with Perception
Your perception is what determines your reality in the final analysis
You are equipped with everything you need to be successful during pregnancy. Before you were born you received from all your ancestors the wisdom, fear, and nature that can ensure your survival. Think about it. Look at yourself in the mirror. The color of your hair, your eyes, your height, everything you create is passed on to you from your ancestors.
Fear of heights, whether you are a presenter or a slave; all transferred to you at the moment the sperm enters the egg and begins to separate several times until it is formed. When we look at the way our ancestors looked, it means that we think and feel the same way.
The fact that we have come to this earth with the basic structure written in our cells will lead to the next step in seeing how we learn to integrate the new things. We experience with our five senses, that is imprinted on us during pregnancy. Children are not a blank slate.
In fact, children are born with the answers to the many questions that we raise as we grow older. What happens is that children are taught, shaped, brainwashed into what they know so that they can be taught in a society built on individual ideas.
The truth is trained in us from the beginning. When we can speak, we only remember what the word “irrational” stands for, and we begin to build a new truth based on our new environment. Our parents taught us how to live in this new world, but besides, our parents taught us what to remember. This is supported by the community.
As we grow older the truth becomes what we see it to be. Everyone has a different opinion; therefore, everyone has a different reality. This is difficult to understand at first but consider this idea. We can only see things from a single point of view; ours.
We cannot see someone else’s point of view no matter how hard we try. Until such a time when we can see our phone in another person’s mind, we will never fully understand what they are thinking. Yet the question is whether we can understand the emotion or feelings of the senses? We can only comprehend our feelings and emotions, which are made possible by our individual perceptions.
The problem we face is not the existence of knowledge, but how that knowledge is transmitted. How is information transmitted, received, and interpreted?