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Reality

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Reality is inherently knowable. Why? Because we are made of it. It's within us and around us. There isn't a single "truth" or definitive interpretation, but rather a continuous series of perspectives that unfold naturally. This unfolding is an invitation to participate, to learn, and ultimately to grow.

We all share this world, and everyone has a role to play. We bear a collective responsibility to nurture understanding, foster kindness, and cultivate compassion. By embracing our interconnectedness and honoring each other's perspectives, we contribute to the wholeness of existence.

What can make reality seem like an illusion is the shift in our perception. 

Consider this - just because two people interpret a shared event differently doesn't mean the event itself was an illusion. Instead, the interpretations reflect their personal perspectives. The same principle applies to understanding reality. It exists in its absolute form, irrespective of how different individuals perceive or interpret it.

While there isn't a single "truth," there is a progressive series of perspectives that unfold naturally, enabling us to better understand ourselves and the world around us. In essence, reality is not an illusion; it's the baseline of our existence, the platform upon which our individual and collective experiences are built.

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37 minutes ago, YogiCosmos said:

Reality is inherently knowable. Why? Because we are made of it. It's within us and around us. There isn't a single "truth" or definitive interpretation, but rather a continuous series of perspectives that unfold naturally. This unfolding is an invitation to participate, to learn, and ultimately to grow.

We all share this world, and everyone has a role to play. We bear a collective responsibility to nurture understanding, foster kindness, and cultivate compassion. By embracing our interconnectedness and honoring each other's perspectives, we contribute to the wholeness of existence.

What can make reality seem like an illusion is the shift in our perception. 

Consider this - just because two people interpret a shared event differently doesn't mean the event itself was an illusion. Instead, the interpretations reflect their personal perspectives. The same principle applies to understanding reality. It exists in its absolute form, irrespective of how different individuals perceive or interpret it.

While there isn't a single "truth," there is a progressive series of perspectives that unfold naturally, enabling us to better understand ourselves and the world around us. In essence, reality is not an illusion; it's the baseline of our existence, the platform upon which our individual and collective experiences are built.

It's similar to science. It's easier to interpret the bigger picture, but when we go deep into analysing with questions like why and how, it takes a lot of time and effort to go deeper and deeper. Take the example of gravity. We all experience it all the time, but it's difficult to explain the basic  mechanism behind it. It's more difficult to explain the fundamental mechanism behind it. The difficulty increases more and more and it could even become impossible to know after a point.

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