Every one lives in their own reality. Reality is every thing that happens to you and what goes though your brain. Since no one can ever see in your brain and others like wise, every one realitys are seperate. For example, I set down a deck of cards, what do you think. I bet we can get 100 different answers. But I bet what went though the brain in every one is different but the limitation is the language and describing it. Since we describe it the same, we think we think the same, but we do not. Realitys are seperate.
2006-10-11 19:45:39
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answered by bill_7718_fl 1
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Sure, but how would you ever know?
Seriously, if you want to this question to have any meaning, you have to throw out a few hypotheses about what "reality" is made of, whether energy or material is required to create it and how you would get that.
Is there an objective reality independent of your observation? (If the real world began 3 minutes ago and everything else was a mental illusion, could you tell?) Its consistency suggests so but you could just have a very good (or bad) memory. Certainly everyone INTERPRETS reality differently but you can't read another person's mind to compare. (We all agree when we are seeing red, but do we all see the same "red"?)
If we are generating our own reality, that must include the people in it, people who appear to have a complete and separate existence whether we pay attention or not. Maybe it's not us but someone else that is generating the reality we perceive. Then we have to ask if that person is benevolent or malevolent. (Shades of "The Matrix"!)
If we or someone else is generating an illusion, does the universe turn on us or present paradoxes when we test it by ignoring what we perceive? Perhaps we should heed Occam's Razor and go with the simplest explanation.
2006-10-12 02:49:25
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answered by skepsis 7
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We do make (not create, that is a different thing) our own reality, individually, and as a race. Find books by Jane Roberts. They are as a whole called The Seth Material (Title of the first book).
A Course In Miracles makes a distinction between "make" and "create". To make is to project, as a child daydreaming...only creation is real, and has real effects. Example: Harm cannot be created, only made (projected).
2006-10-12 06:28:58
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answered by Sky in the Grass 5
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Human beings are reality creating machines. The science of quantum physics has shown that matter exists as an energy, a superposition of possibilities and only comes into existence when observation collapse the wave function of the energy to produce a particle. Consciousness creates what we experience every moment of our life
2006-10-12 02:40:33
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answered by sunline 3
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Electrons are not little round things. They are an energy vapor spinning around and enclosing a nucleus. If you removed all of the space between nuclei and their electrons, people would not be visible to the naked eye, the earth would be the size of a copper BB, the sun the size of a green pea, and a large portion of what existed would be just energy vapor but the vapor would be just as it is now. The vast majority of what you see doesn't exist.
The vapor molds all things using emptiness as its clay. Thoughts are vapor. Vapor causes action. Somehow, you are allowed to control your energy vapor with your thoughts which are comprised of vapor when the vapor in all other living things only reacts to stimuli. You can choose to hold your hand in the fire even though your vapor knows that it will burn you. No other living thing can. You choose to suffer when all other things only suffer.
Reality is what you create.
2006-10-12 02:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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We can't create anything that lasts forever. We can't enen create anything perfect. Look at creation no 2 snow drops are the same no 2 leaves are the same. How many leaves on a n oak branch? How many branches on a tree? How many trees in the world? How crude is man now to ask things of God when man is not even prepared to love God first. He is the creator of EVERYTHING.Go to the Bible and read the Book of John it is the 4th Book in the New Testament ....|Happy Hunting Lol!!!
2006-10-12 02:45:29
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answered by tracey s 3
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We do create our own realities. We decide the job we do, where we will in our country. What home to buy, what food to eat, what lifestyle we choose to live a druggie one or a hard working one.
2006-10-12 02:29:34
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answered by Spadesboffin 3
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What is real in the mind of a person is relevant to their beliefs and how they conduct themselves. In my personal experience Jesus has changed the way I act, and what I have as priorities in my life. Whereas before, I was very shallow and consumed in myself. The reality is Jesus is standing at the door of your heart knocking, all you have to do is let him in!
2006-10-12 02:32:33
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answered by Anonymous
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each of us is the main actor in a play. i have mine, you have yours. the props are provided by that Great Being and He observes how we react to the ever changing situations. in turn, we learn and hopefully become wiser to handle the real truth when the curtain falls.
much like a mouse in a maze looking for that piece of cheese...not much of a comfort to think about, but, hey, it's somewhat entertaining.
2006-10-12 02:32:19
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answered by St. Anthony of Y!Answers 4
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What do u mean? That we are manipulating the fabrics of reality and altering it to suit ourselves? Then why isn't it like paradise already?
2006-10-12 02:48:12
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answered by =_= 5
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