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Originally Posted by Rajones I think what your missing is the effects of your beliefs. |
Ok my friend; thankyou and I'm listening....
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Originally Posted by Rajones Personally, when I view things from the subjective viewpoint, they jus seem to go well. (for instance, hitting the tree would simply never happen) |
Yes I got this point previously. However let's assume you to be 100% subjective for a moment, and in this moment and condition resting, sleeping adjacent to our tree, yet the tree had some serious unknown rotting going on in it's structure, and subsequently suddenly collapsed in your direction whilst you were sleeping adjacent to it. Now would you expect to be excused from experiencing at least a little pain?
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Originally Posted by Rajones When viewed objectively, things seem to go overall not well. like hitting a tree, or jus simply being less graceful, peaceful, etc, little hints from the universe that im on the wrong track. these effects are instant, so i can decide immediately to think more subjective. |
Even though your words have the appearance of conveying a valid perception, I'm thinking you're mixing your alternate perceptions with your thoughts; respectively being; under choice.
We do not have any choice in our perceptions as I see it. They are two concomitant results of the two pre-eminent sources into our consciousness - one per each side, and likewise, neither of which is under our direct control (unless we suicide I guess).
Our thoughts then come into our awareness AFTER all the above has conceptualised, and therefore is an entirely separate discussion.
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Originally Posted by Rajones Have you ever believed your reality to be completely subjective? |
My reality can only be subjective in being conceptualised within my consciousness. So yes indeed, I've been exceedingly subjective at times - usually when in a disconsolate state, such as after my girlfriend viciously dumping me whilst I was in the middle of helping her, supporting her, all according my love for her. Of course and alas, she was in a very subjective frame of reference at the time.