Have you ever sit down and think about what is reality?
Yes, you might ask me, what kind of question is that. You might even say to me that I have gone mad.
But seriously, how you ever pay attention to reality?
What is reality?
How do you know what is reality?
Is not like someone has sit down with us and explain what it is.
Don’t we live in our minds?
Our mind is the interpreter to all electrical impulses. If reality is our minds interpretation of the electrical reactions resulting from our senses then How do we know what is really our there?
How do we know when those electrical impulses have fail and gave us the wrong conception of a specific reality?
How do we know that we are not just blobs of gas floating around instead of flesh and bones?
Our minds very easily create our senses. Our minds could very easily create the visual of our body for us. It could create the daily aromas, the feelings, and many other things.
With that in mind, how do we know that a particular reality is (or is not) the same as someone else’s reality?
How do we know that what for me is color blue could really be red to someone else.
Is there really a way to find out?
This might be the reason why we have interpretations pollution.
Have you ever known a particular subject so well that you could talk about it in your sleep. Suddenly you are call into do a seminar on that subject. The day arrived and you gave the best speech ever given on the subject. Your speech was the most clearly spoken speech on the subject ever given. Then you pull some random people from the seminar and get their impression of the seminar. Guess what! I’ll bet you that you will get so many different conceptions of your speech that it will depress you. All of the sudden you feel that you are a failure because as a speaker you fail to convey the clear message you were set out to convey.
This is exactly what I am talking about. We could be living a specific reality but this could be a complete different reality for another.
So please keep this in mind when you speak with someone today.