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if you really want to drive yourself crazy, try to figure out if, even if you and your friend both describe it as the same color, how do you know that your friend's "red" is the same as your "red"?
for all you know, his "red" could be your "blue." the nature of shared experience is a tough one to figure out. |
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[understanding - i have been pondering if eletrical signals are interpreted in to our brain and this creates the reality. why do people see the same thing? like if my and 2 friends were going to visit the san francisco bridge and we seen it and described it the same?]
we see the same thing because everything around us is on a certain frequency or wave length that our minds and bodies are in tune with. this certain frequency gives off a vibration that produces persons, places and things. thats why we see the same thing (but from different perspectives) because of the frequency level we are all in tune with...in 3rd density that is. ![]() one 66 |
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hi
our whole perception is made of "on and off":s and just like we percieve the movie as a flow it's made of on and offsignls from the projector as deepak chopra says in the video about syncronistic interdependability that lighteye just posted..... ....not an answer to the question but an association to the "electrical signals" in our brain and that we just percieve the "on:s" and not the "off:s". the latter are the realm of infinite possibilities", the one we're searching for here in this forum... transiten |
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