From: Gail <positiveeq@yahoo.
To: mylifeismine@
Sent: Saturday, 16 August, 2008 8:29:46 PM
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] What is REALITY?
Hi Dean,
Firstly, glad to know I brought a smile to your face, even if it was temporary :) Please note the question mark next to my mention of science...the reason I placed it there is because I feel scientists segment knowledge too much - I do not believe it can be departmentalised, or broken, for ultimately the best approach is one which is holistic. Furthermore, it doesnt appear that the scientists are discovering 'new' laws, rather they are merely identifying what has always existed, and what many cultures and peoples have known for thousands of years.
And yes, I agree withy your discussion regarding human intention - if it were for the greater good, rather than material or ego/control, the results would bring immeasurable benefits to all. I guess it comes down to the phrase 'think global, act local', so whatever we do on a daily basis, we can make a difference, regardless what others do. We can create a collective power, and make a difference in our own way, and live a life to our best purpose.
All the best, namaste
Gail
From: Dean Nicholas <dynikolas@yahoo. com.au>
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Sent: Wednesday, 13 August, 2008 5:55:46 PM
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] What is REALITY?
From: Gail <positiveeq@yahoo. com.au>
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Sent: Friday, 8 August, 2008 10:10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] What is REALITY?
Hi Dean,
Yes you raise a valid point: Maslows' hierarchy of needs: there is a point where some lie above or below the 'basic necessities' have very little choice. However, in recognising this, perhaps you have heard of 'Mans Search for Meaning' by Viktor Frankl. This may give you a lot of food for thought - how the mind & will to live can endure despite the most deplorable conditions - and yes, he used his mind consciously/ applied his mind to his circumstances.
With all our intelligence & prowess, we still have only the slightest inkling of the vast power and possiblity that exists. In fact, it seems to me the more we chase it (i.e. the concept of existance/reality) , the further it slips from our grasp. Paradoxically it is in those moments when we let go, and merge with whatever 'it' is, that we come closer to the truth: of what is, our potential and purpose as agents of the powerful universal system itself. Perhaps we are deluded in thinking/assuming that we act alone, for every thing is interconnected (scientific laws?), therefore can we attempt to perceive an individual reality, or is there only one, and we represent an insignificant particle thereof?
Take ego out of the equation, and what remains?
Happy thinking,
Gail
From: Dean Nicholas <dynikolas@yahoo. com.au>
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Sent: Tuesday, 5 August, 2008 1:19:05 PM
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] What is REALITY?
From: chris cleary <clearyadam@hotmail. com>
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Sent: Monday, 4 August, 2008 3:12:49 AM
Subject: RE: [mylifeismine] What is REALITY?
Very well said perry i like it
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
From: perryenriquez@ yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 09:31:45 +0000
Subject: [mylifeismine] What is REALITY?
without your FIVE (5) senses; that is, you have no sight, no smell,
no hearing, no touch and no kinesthesis. All you have is a beating
heart, breathing lungs, and a conscious brain. Now HOW would YOU define
"reality"? Isn't this a reality that is UNIQUE to you, and only YOU?
Conclusion: We each create our own "reality". Our individual
mental, emotional and physical "states" determine how we piece together
and create a "world" that, in return, we "perceive".. How each of us
view this life, experience it and live it is, essentially, our
own "creation".
Perry
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