Tarantism Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 when we explore our surroundings we immidietly being to discern what is real and what isnt based on our sense and our perception...what we know to be real, what we have been taught is real and what we could imagine could be real. the imagination is a funny thing in this sense because, as far as im concerned, as soon as you imagine something you create a relm of possibility where what you have thought of as probable or possible could be real...and therefore while it has no "real" matter, it is real in some dimension of the mind's innerspace. another interesting fuction of reality is dreams. those of us who are dreamers...that is we practice the ancient art of lucid dreaming in our quest of consciousness, know also that there is a dream-fabric world where the known physical laws of this "reality" do not apply. we can fly, turn invisible, the possibilities are seemingly infinate. thsi suggests that there are at least three aspects to our reality, not only one. i think that narrowing it to only three would also not do this beautiful fabric of infinity justice. do you think that these three aspects of consciousness are valid? Quote
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