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Re: What does 'reality' mean to you, and what is the benefit in believing in such a thing? [Re: redgreenvines] * 1
    #28622741 - 01/15/24 09:15 PM (12 days, 16 hours ago)

There is something with a feature, that of 'broadening' - most seem to refer to it as the world or reality. I would say the fact that it broadens, that this is evidence for something existing as reality.


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Re: What does 'reality' mean to you, and what is the benefit in believing in such a thing? [Re: Freedom]
    #28622833 - 01/15/24 11:43 PM (12 days, 13 hours ago)

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Freedom said:
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lostintimenspc said:
There is something with a feature, that of 'broadening' - most seem to refer to it as the world or reality. I would say the fact that it broadens, that this is evidence for something existing as reality.





can you say a little more about that?




If there is a world or reality, broadening is not sufficient to prove reality, but it would be necessary, if reality existed.

:smile:

The fact there are ripples (broadening) in a pond (phenomena/perception) necessitate a surface, say.

When my mind expands on mushrooms or LSD, or even day to day with mood fluctuations, I notice I'm not just seeing more of the same, or processing more, that in fact something is being peered into. It is not a clearer image, not a more complex one from an overworked brain, but instead I am peering.


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