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"You must view life as the greatest kind of adventure you will ever get to have, so embrace it like it's brand new and don't look back, because you'll have plenty of time to do so when you have done it all."
Not to Defer & Suppress Suffering but to Offer & Express
Not to Defer & Suppress Suffering but to Offer & Express
Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with cheerfulness, not through insensibility but through greatness of mind. – Aristotle We are not offering the suffering. This is no way a literal connotation, rather a virtual depiction. We are offering something else, it is a different perspective and we will know it in the end. Mere mentioning of it has created a perceived…
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The DreamKeepers
Ephemeral shapes floated in the company of mumbled conversations, punctuated only by vivid silhouettes. Some were proud owners of booming voices. Each had a colour of its own. Tell-tale signs of emotions they evoked. Garish, dark, nostalgic, hopeful. Choking laughter, throbbing sobs, whispered endearments…sometimes curious silence woven into the kaleidoscope of dreams.
Beyond the glass walls…
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Perceived reality
Isn’t reality just a figment of our imagination. And is our perception of “Reality, Time and Space” just a Representation of our internal self. And affects how we deal with the perceived “Real Linear World” we reside in?
ain't no overreacting
we always act in perfect accordance to the reality in which we precieve
It's scary when you think about it. Reality. Actual reality. There are two realities we experience. One is what we perceive through our senses and how our brain converts into our conscious perception of reality and actual reality. That's the scary bit right there. Actual reality. Take a moment to reflect on how little we actually perceive. Our strongest sense that we experience the world through is sight. Sight is our perception of light, light that we can perceive is whats known as the visible spectrum. There's a much broader spectrum that we cannot perceive that we know of. Microwaves, infrared, et ecetera. In the grand scheme of things that's such a small window to build our entire realities around. Well, not our entire realities. Our own reality that we believe is reality is a combination of what we've seen, been taught and come up with on our own. Okay, back on track. Actual reality is out there. We live in it every day. We experience such a small fraction of it. The size of the universe. Hell, what's even in our backyard that's outside of our senses. What's out there? We'll never ever know. There could be things, beings even, that exist outside of our perceived reality. That's scary, isn't it?
Where do they meet? The membrane of your perceived reality and your actual reality?
Normality
So this got asked on Facebook (by none other than TheXiled) and I felt I had to make my reply, as food for thought for others.
After such an amazing weekend I now have to ask myself "what is normality?"
Normality is a pseudo-reality observed by the individual. Societies normality is that thing of school/work/shit etc, whereas our normality is very different..
Unfortunately we still have to come back and appease societies normality sometimes, whilst still mentally remaining in our own for times to come.
It is a massively shortened version of my views on perceived normality, as I could go on for ages, but I'd say it gets my point across.
My usage of 'pseudo-reality' is, in fact, meant as a point of perceived reality.