Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Perception and Reality.

What is perception, and what is reality? Perception is how we face reality. Reality, should be totally independent of the senses. If a person is angry, he will face reality with an angry perception. Another person may find his perception funny, and he will find that persons perception as offensive. What is reality? All our perceptions are prejudicial. We say, that we like blue, before or after we see blue. Similarly, we have preconceptions about all perceptions, and we have conceptions on the perceptions after we perceive. What do we perceive? We perceive, what we have perceived before, and what we will perceive. What makes us change our perception? Is what makes us change our perception, referred to as 'circumstance'? Accordingly, all circumstances are the same, because we perceive, what we have perceived before, and what we will perceive thereafter. What changes 'circumstance'? Perhaps, it is our perception of the circumstance. What changes our perception of the circumstance? What changes our perception? If we think that we are intelligent, what makes us feel silly, and unintelligent, sometimes? Are we intelligent, or unintelligent? What about those who perceive us as intelligent, and unintelligent? We believe, and disbelieve our perceptions. What do we believe, and what do we disbelieve? Belief and disbelief, are the two sides of the same coin, the coin, which is reality. We believe our disbelief, and we believe our beliefs, too. We disbelieve how we perceive our beliefs, and hence we call our perception as false.

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