hi Steve,
thanks for your blog post about subjective reality and your follow up post regarding accuracy.
i think this clarified some of your previous writings a bit whenever you used to the term "subjective reality."
i just posted a blog about it and equated your description of subjective reality with "The Witness."
allow me to post the link here:
Subjective Reality = The Witness
in one of the comments from that blog post, an online buddy of mine pointed out that:
"There are definite criteria to establish whether one is speaking/writing from an actual experience with depth and stability, or simply constructing stories from a conceptualized, reified framework, or even worse, from an imagined realization."
i agree with that statement. so here's my suggestion: how about posting about subjective reality based on your first-hand experience instead of from a contextualized analogy? of course, i'm assuming that you've experienced this state of consciousness you call "subjective reality". what do you (or the super-experiencer, aka The Witness) see, feel, hear, touch, smell, taste, think during this state of consciousness. how often do you have access to it? how do you access it? by meditation? by lucid dreaming? in short, it would be cool to have a blog post about a subjective reality coming from an I-perspective. i'm just interested to see how you'll describe the experience as soon as you contract to persona known as Steve Pavlina
my two cents.
keep it flowing...
~C