But seriously mate how can you rattle off this whole philosophical diatribe without even grasping the concept of positive and negative.... Yin and yang, right and wrong, sun and moon, up and down, even the ebb and flow of the tide...... That's about as subjective as it gets.
any claims that state things like: "reality is subjective" are absolute claims, making subjectivity the objective reality.
thus, all is objective.
no matter what, if you have two apples and two pears, you'll have four fruits. whether apples taste like pears to someone and pears like apples to someone else is of little consequence.
it seems to me, my experience is subjective.
but there is an external objective thing ... P P Quimby calls it "wisdom". He says quite a bit about wisdom. i'm spending the last third of my life studying his ideas and seeing how far i can go with them. After a lifetime of reading, and feeling like there is a definite progression, i am now come to Quimby.
Two key ideas: (1) our senses are all that we are and they survive our physical death, (2) we are exactly what we believe ourselves to be - that our ideas manifest our existence - the mind-body thing.
He said our ideas, our beliefs, change - but wisdom does not change.
P P Quimby died in 1866. all his writings have been collected online. He cured people using his understanding - he is my personal physician and the only doctor i trust.
reality encompasses existence.
existence encompasses reality.
objective reality exists and is observed using the senses and communication techniques. but, your experiences rely on personal circumstances and environmental conditions.
...what we are perceiving is all in-direct, and is basically a creation of our mind, in other words what we think is there, is really not there, it is something simply imagined by us.
who in the heck rated this thread 5 ✰'s???
Cops are there. Every ones a while they come knocking to prove it to us, lol
I wrote out in my posts what I meant. You obviously didn't read it all, and are responding to something pulled out of the context of my post.
My primary point (which is made very clear in two posts in this thread) is that our perceptions are INDIRECT. We don't perceive what is actually there, but instead our self-mind interprets the incoming data and provides it FIRST with an interpretation (a label for whatever is perceived, like an apple) and THEN with a meaning (what this thing means for us, like food, or an object to throw at someone, etc.).
Yes, it can be said that there are objective "objects" in our subjective reality, but my point is that they are in-direct, they are not what is actually there, but instead are interpretations made inside our self-mind.
What is there actually in reality is not-known.
what's up offthehook...good to see (hear from) you...been a while
I guess our lives could be compared to a dream from which we simply can't f*cking wake up...lol
actually we do wake up...but then it's too late, we can't jump back into it