melanated khemist
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i just Re-read the The Kybalion this month. favorite chapters are on vibration, cause and effect, polarity and gender. i think the book does a good job of introducing and providing basic understanding on the principles. my interest in the thread came from the evidence of the existence of the principles you posted.
THIS "As your insight into the ultimate nature of reality is deepened and enhanced, you will develop a perception of reality from which you will perceive phenomena and events as sort of illusory, illusion-like, and this mode of perceiving reality will permeate all your interactions with reality"
this sparks my interest cause we perceive the environment thru our senses. the body relates to the external world thru different kinds of stimuli that excite the retina, cochlea, the acoustic nerve and a gang of nerve endings for touch, taste and smell. those receptors transmit signals to certain areas of the cerebral cortex, where they are decoded and translated into visual images and other sensory sensations..
sight is activated by electromagnetic waves, hearing by elastic waves.. sensations are not certainties, just "senses" of something. meaning our sensations are subjective by nature. our neurons can process only a small fraction of signals we receive from the environment. The uni-verse is only what the brain can obtain and understand by translating sensations into mental images. reality and imagination are translated from mental images.. i guess seeing aint believing
THIS "As your insight into the ultimate nature of reality is deepened and enhanced, you will develop a perception of reality from which you will perceive phenomena and events as sort of illusory, illusion-like, and this mode of perceiving reality will permeate all your interactions with reality"
this sparks my interest cause we perceive the environment thru our senses. the body relates to the external world thru different kinds of stimuli that excite the retina, cochlea, the acoustic nerve and a gang of nerve endings for touch, taste and smell. those receptors transmit signals to certain areas of the cerebral cortex, where they are decoded and translated into visual images and other sensory sensations..
sight is activated by electromagnetic waves, hearing by elastic waves.. sensations are not certainties, just "senses" of something. meaning our sensations are subjective by nature. our neurons can process only a small fraction of signals we receive from the environment. The uni-verse is only what the brain can obtain and understand by translating sensations into mental images. reality and imagination are translated from mental images.. i guess seeing aint believing