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The senses we have are comprised of a very infinitesimally small spectrum of what is truly available. Is there any value and any truth that you can derive from our minute spectrum of senses? Just as one looks at a picture with a magnifying glass and experiences a vast number of dots; is it not until one steps back that they can experience the whole photo as it is? Do you understand that what you call reality is nothing more than a concept we have deemed viable? Have we blindly accepted our reality as something we can hold in our hand? Have we failed to realize that reality itself is not only completely beyond the realm of all imagination but also unattainable with our current limitations? For those who are stuck in a giant quagmire of doubt I leave you with this simple question. If you told someone 50 years ago that we would have a platform enabling the transmission of thoughts from one another over vast networks in milliseconds would they believe such reality? You may come to the conclusion that this is somewhat of a rhetorical question. Nevertheless, did your reality change when it came into existence? Is holding onto reality nothing more than ignoring the fact that reality will always be a concept created by the mind, limited by our senses and veiled by a lack of imagination?
Posted on: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 05:45:45 +0000

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