Spoken Reality vs. Passive Reality: Understanding Reality and the Power of Being in Control
In our everyday lives, we constantly interact with the world in two key ways — through spoken reality and passive reality. While these terms may not be common, they represent crucial aspects of how we engage with our surroundings and shape our experiences.
Spoken Reality: Shaping the World Through Words or Action
Spoken reality refers to the world as we express it, either through language or direct action. When we communicate our thoughts, opinions, or emotions, we actively shape how we and others perceive reality. Spoken reality is dynamic because it’s influenced by our personal experiences, perspectives, and biases. We don’t just observe the world in spoken reality — we mold it through our words and actions.
For example, imagine following a friend to a discussion event. During the gathering, you actively engage with the crowd, share your ideas, and create meaningful connections. Your contributions leave a lasting impression, and you end up networking with several people. That is the power of engaging. You have deliberately participated in the flow of events and influenced the ever-changing timeline. Spoken reality empowers you to alter and shape outcomes by actively engaging with the world.
Passive Reality: Observing Without Engagement
In contrast, passive reality refers to the world as we experience it without actively expressing or engaging with it. It’s the reality that exists when we observe without taking action or offering commentary. In passive reality, we’re more like spectators, absorbing what unfolds without influencing it.
Imagine the same scenario where you follow your friend to the discussion event, but this time, you quietly observe the conversations and interactions around you. You don’t participate, share your ideas, or network with others. Instead, you watch as events unfold, accepting the outcome without altering it. You remain on the sidelines, allowing the natural course of events to play out without your input. This is passive reality — a world where you are simply an observer, not an active participant.
The Interplay Between the Two
In our daily lives, we often move between spoken and passive realities. We may passively observe a situation, then later articulate our thoughts about it, bringing it into the realm of spoken reality. The universe has a way of communicating with us, but it’s up to us to seize the moment, lose it, or passively allow everything to align, which rarely happens by chance.
By recognizing the balance between active participation (spoken reality) and observation (passive reality), we gain greater control over how we navigate life’s experiences. We become more mindful of the power we hold in shaping our reality through words and actions.
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Sensei Mol