The Hidden Gate to Reality
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Reality
is more than it seems to be. You can define it abstractly as amount of information and emotions that is represented in our consciousness. Information for example is perceived by our human wits and is lead to our brain. Afterwards or better parallel to that this information gets into our consciousness in the form of pictures.
Nobody really knows how this process works and what consciousness means scientifically. But it is definitely able to generate images of objects that exist in our physical reality. You can bring these mental images to your mind without using your human wits. They have exactly the same nature as memories of the past or imaginations about the future for example.
Now we must ask ourselves whether exclusively the source of information can be described as reality or if the mental image that has been created in our mind has also a real character.Therefore we should have a look at what happens after information has entered our consciousness. Information is like an exciter that causes a certain change in our subconscious mind. You recognize this change as an emotion.
For us it makes no difference whether the source in the physical reality or our mental image itself causes this emotion. In the end it feels real. That’s all what really matters.
For our term of reality it is not important where the information that has entered our consciousness comes from. Once it is projected on our consciousness it has a subjective reality for us.
It’s very deciding in this context how we interpret this information.
The interpretation defines the intensity of the affected emotions and
the corresponding experience of them as our personal reality.
Information about an object of the physical reality that is perceived using
our human wits are interpreted differently compared to thoughts that come directly out of our consciousness. This depends on our convictions and doctrines which have a direct impact on our interpretations and an indirect influence on our personal emotions. Sensory perceptions are always perceived as something real because we don’t have any doubts about their reality in our subconscious mind.
Reality as amount of information that is projected in our consciousness after having been preceived using our wits blends well with our internal convictions.
Due to this the reality of our wits is often tagged as objective reality.
This suggests that there’s just one reality which we all can experience.
In my opinion this is simply wrong. We just have to look at something like dreaming for example.
While dreaming we’re helpless at the mercy of information and emotion because we can’t use our consciousness to intervene. The affected emotions are sometimes very intensive so that we don’t have to discuss with a dreamer whether his dream has been real or not. For him it has been definitely real. From the view of someone who is standing right beside the bed of a dreamer it may be different. He would mention that dreams are certainly not real. The experience of reality depends strongly on the corresponding subjects. It’s the same thing with measuring length and time while moving at high speed. The observer in the moving system doesn’t get the same results as the static oberver. The state of movement complies with the state of consciousness in this case.
Misperceptions can be very fatal because of these convictions explained above. According to the model of an objective reality a misperception can not be real. I guess this appraisement doesn’t meet the appraisement of someone who has been deceived by a misperception.
You should give up the idea of an objective reality.Perhaps it was the right idea in order to explore our nature scientifically and to deduce technical applications for our society in the past. But even the modern physicists recovered the fact that observers have a decisive effect on their own test arrangement. An effect that reveals a certain relation between observers and their test arrangements.
This leads to the question whether an objective reality and an objective observer exist at all. In my opinion these terms are nothing more than illusions. Reality is always subjective and depends on the observer as well as the observer depends on his personal reality.
So let’s have an open-minded view at what characterizes this subjective reality.
The way the information that you receive are interpreted depends on your subconscious mind as well as the emotions that are affected by this interpretation.
The same experience for two persons can affect two completely different emotional answers. One of them laughs while the other one starts criying for example. The information is for both persons the same one but the personal interpretation differs.
This is due to the function of our subconscious mind. It contains all our experiences as information connected with emotion in the form of pictures. These saved experiences are continuously compared with our actual experiences. So an actual emotion can remind you of past experiences as well as an actual experience can affect intense emotions that are saved in your subconscious mind.
If you don’t get aware of these subconscious processes you could have problems to understand some of your reactions that seem to be illogical and strange.
Reality is very subjective. It strongly depends on the subjects, their state of consciousness and the experiences that have been made during their lives and have been saved as information and emotion in the form of pictures in their minds.
From there they have a hidden influence on our lives.
If you look at our world from bird’s eye view you can notice that people
don’t argue with the things contained in our physical world.
They argue with their personal interpretations of this world.
In the following articles I will write something about how to use this expertise in order to change your personal experiences in a very positive way.
Your subconscious mind is a hidden but amazing entrance to the wisdom of our universe. This knowledge is basic requirement for tomorrow’s great leaders.