Thursday, February 4, 2010

True or False: Our perception of Reality is determined by what we believe?

False.





Our perception of Reality is determined by our senses and our brain's capacity to analyse the data.





This leads to interpretation. Interpretation will always be flawed.True or False: Our perception of Reality is determined by what we believe?
Makes sense to me.





But perception doesn't dictate reality.





I might think I can fly, but when I actually test and try to measure that belief, I will end up a crumpled mess at the base of a building.





That is why science is more reliable than religion for belief.True or False: Our perception of Reality is determined by what we believe?
True: reality is relative to the perceiver.
we can never see the ';true reality';(atleast... not yet)


and true... but what we believed is first determined what we first perceived
False. That question can never be true under any circumstances.
Vice Versa.
true....duh
True Reality is different from person to person
MATTER: The Other Name for Illusion





What is explained in this book is an important truth, which has surprised many and changed their perspectives on life. This truth can be summarized as follows: ';All events and objects that we encounter in real life-buildings, people, cities, cars, places-in fact, everything we see, hold, touch, smell, taste and hear-come into existence as visions and feelings in our brains';.





We are taught to think that these images and feelings are caused by a solid world outside of our brains, where material things exist. However, in reality we never see real existing materials and we never touch real materials. In other words, every material entity which we believe exists in our lives, is, in fact, only a vision which is created in our brains.





This is not a philosophical speculation. It is an empirical fact that has been proven by modern science. Today, any scientist who is a specialist in medicine, biology, neurology or any other field related to brain research would say, when asked how and where we see the world, that we see the whole world in the vision center located in our brains.





This fact has been scientifically proven in the twentieth century, and although it may seem surprising, it necessarily implies answers to two questions; ';If our lives are visions created in our brains, then who is it that creates these visions? And who is it that sees these visions in our brains without having eyes and enjoys them, gets excited and happy?'; You will find the answers to these two important questions in this book.


http://www.harunyahya.com/matter.php
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