Quite interesting.
I don't think one necessarily has to separate subjective reality with this view, as you just take it a little farther and you get this idea.
I mean that, subjective reality says that the outside is created by the inside, so to speak, or by the subject. But if one realizes there is no subject, either, still there is, well, the whole, or nothing, in which all of this happens (or doesn't?) Then this whole, so to speak, is perceived as disparate entities in the world, one of which is what is perceived as oneself. So then, one's thoughts or intentions can be said to reflect through the whole and to change therefore the perceived reality since one is actually that whole.
That's how I think of it, anyway, but not promising it'll make sense.
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