Thursday, July 17, 2014

Perceptional foundation

So. We sometimes wonder if what we saw was really there or if we heard what was actually said. This is common. I highly doubt a single person will read that and disagree.The sad fact that most people don't realize is that We are a slave to what we perceive. Now does this particularly matter? No. Not really. It wont change the fact that what you perceive is the only reality you can react in. BUT, it does put a crinkle in the idea of "reality".
Reality is what we perceive. Perception is the organization and interpretation of the sensory information gathered by our brains.
Our reality is what we perceive. Our is a singular collective body of entities, each losing their individual nuances to the greater body.
Our own realities are what we each perceive them to be. What we perceive of another individuals reality is not necessarily the same as or different than what they perceive them to be.
Reality is what we perceive. The reality of reality, what we will call  "surreality" is perhaps best defined as the collection of realities that we (a singular collective body of all living entities) all perceive.
Truth is a matter of perception. Truth is in accordance with fact or reality. Reality is what we perceive.
Truth is a matter of an individual's perception. Each person may perceive things slightly differently or drastically differently based on simple matter of view point, life paths, and brain structure/ functionality.
Truth isn't necessarily truth. Facts are things that are indisputable but because perception varies in between individuals  there will be more that IS disputable than not.