Sep 10
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Subjective Reality (Part One)
Hey guys. This entry is going to be very different from my normal “success”, “make money”, “internet marketing”, “network marketing”, type of entry.
I had a very strange experience recently that I’ve only shared with a few people. I might share it here as well.
But, let me ask you a question: Do you know what the concept of Subjective Reality is?
The basic idea is this:
Objective Reality means that the world exists independently of you. (In other words, this is the model that’s accepted by the vast majority of people on the planet. They believe that the world is a real place that they live in and that — if they ceased to exist — the world as it is would continue to exist.)
Subjective Reality says that the entire world, all the people in it, all the politics, the wars, the sickness, the health, the joy, the happiness, the wealth, the abundance, etc……is all like an ultra-realistic 3D movie that YOU have created for yourself. Some say that you created this experience as a “game”. Some say it’s a life-lesson that you need to learn before you move on to another reality. Opinions vary.
But the point is that — subjective reality (SR) — means that none of this is actually “real” in the literal sense of the word. You’re creating it yourself.
The whole thing came about due to some discoveries in quantum physics and other science that seems to point to the idea that reality is changed by the mere act of observing it. Pretty interesting conversations.
Anyway, the bottom line is this: most of us are familiar with the concept that “you create your own reality” or “you create your own life”. In the case of SR, it’s a bit more literal.
They liken it to something like the movie “The Matrix”. Where everything you see in the world is actually made up by you. Or maybe like a holodeck on Star Trek. You’re walking around in the world….but it’s not actually real.
I’m not sure that I buy into that way of thinking. But, at the same time, I’ve also seen things in my life that I definitely didn’t understand and which seemed to defy the “laws of nature”.
What do you think about this concept? Comment or share your thoughts below. I’m interested!
Tony
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