What we see (materials) are they real. I believe the real things are what we cant see or touch, like the soul, love etc. I think, because our body, and the things we have in this world, we wont see them forever or will we?
2007-01-25
01:24:17
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The whole universe we see are images in our head. First of all we move bacause of our brain. But remember brain is just material that wont last as well, when you die it will die. There is something that actualy moves that, and that is our real selves, the soul. Scientist have tried hard, but they can never create a human being. The can create the flesh and blood but not the soul. They cant put the soul so the body can move. So our real selves is the soul but some people find it hard to believe that. After that we go to the question our soul who created that and who created this images we are seeing in this world. The images actualy end after death so the whole universe, you wont see it forever. Its just like a show or a game in the end it finishes. You search you search but in the end you just have to look at yourself and think.
2007-02-01
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This is one of the greatest questions I have come across here. It requires tremendous insight to understand this most perplexing truth that you have stated.
Yes, indeed, I agree 100% with you that physical things or materials that we can see, touch etc. are in fact unreal... and the real stuff are those that we can not touch or see such as our soul, mind etc. Scientifically it has been established that physical matter is made up of tiniest particles that are moving continuously and often can occupy two different places at the same time. This is enough proof that physical matter is really an illusion.
Let us look at ourselves. We have a body, a mind and a soul..... which of these is our real self? Certainly not the body which dies.... are we dying along with our body... no that does not look either logical or likely. We are certainly much more and much else than our body... our personality is really our mind and soul which use our physical body to perform physical actions in fulfillment of our intentions and purposes.
2007-01-25 01:44:03
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answered by small 7
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I saw a pink elephant on my way home from the bar the other night.
It was real in the sense that I experienced it -- so it was definitely real for me. But it was not material. The material world is the world that 'we' can touch with our physical senses. It is the fact that we can all share a phenomenons existence that makes it part of the material world.
the material world might be non permanent - transient, but it is definitively real. The soul, mind, etc - according to your statement - are things that we can't see or touch - either collectively (not part of the material world) or even individually (not real). In other words, if you have never experienced your soul, how can you say that it is more real than material things?
Our use of these words i find interesting. the same person can call a dream real but respond to another's claim of astral projection a hallucination (meaning not real).
And then there is gravity. We can't experience gravity directly yet science claims it to be part of the material world; or are they only claiming that the effects of gravity are part of the material world?
Similarly, the quantum level can't be seen, except through math. Can't even see particles through a telescope. Are they real, material or, as science actually claims they claim (lol), a theory?
PS I am not suggesting that you or anyone doesn't have a mind or soul but that 1) they are by definition not part of the material world; 2) if you've never experienced them, how can you say they are more real than material things that we do experience
We are housed in our bodies, which does in fact limit our perceptions, but probably heightens those specific perceptions as well. So why not make full use of those specific perceptions while you are here. I have a problem with most religions and and ancient philosophies because most, in one fashion or another, deny the validity of this existence. While I am not saying that other existences are not real, they are immaterial while we have physical form. If there is an afterlife, we'll experience it when we get there. I'm also not suggesting that we don't think about these things but that we shouldn't treat what is real to us now as contemptuous.
2007-02-01 00:58:30
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answered by Howard K 2
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Anything that is absorbed by the brain is real. Materials we see are real, imaginations are real (the fact that is being thought about by the brain) Beliefs are real, again because they exist in the thoughts. Anything that exists materially as we see them, and non-materially (beliefs e.g. God) is real.
Its the truth of their existence that raises question whether they are valid real or not.
You're looking at an apple tree, it does exist but how can we know the truth that is indeed an apple tree have we not studied the scietific way of classifying every single living thing in this world(class, phylum, order etc.)
Imaginations, you see it for yourself the optical representation of things, events etc. without their spatial or concrete presence.
Beliefs, we believe in things as we tend to set them as norms or standards to live either a virtuous or misdemeanored life and yet we don't see them. We believe in God so we do good things to please Him. in contrast, we don't believe in God , we live our lives unwisely under the sun.The truth of their existence cannot be explained theoretically -that then, would require more than their existence in our thoughts. Emotions come into picture empowered by the intellect. We believe because either we love or hate, happy or sad and other more contrasting effects of emotions which we don't see but we feel.
I think we wont cease from seeing all the things in the world(unless these things naturally disappear or die out) in the present and after life. I always believe there is that angle of that space not visible to our naked eyes, wherein the living dead are amongst us. I firmly believe the place for heaven and hell are here in earth only in different dimensions. We are all here we only don't see because we are governed by our physical bodies-senses . The only way we see these dimensions is through our soul by dying.
2007-01-30 21:45:40
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answered by oscar c 5
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That which we perceive as the material is for all intents and purposes real so long as we see our selves as a physical entity.
This idea that we are a physical entity is a sort of trick that we play on ourselves with perception. If we look into the study of quantum physics we are told that the likely hood of so-called material objects existing anywhere outside on the consciousness that thinks of its self as seeing them is highly unlikely.
Love and blessings Don
2007-01-25 03:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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slow down, you assume that after we die we won't see these things again. Wrong, para-normal activity and research suggest that sometimes bonds are so strong even death can't break them. Think parallel universes too. Quantum physics. Keep studying your just at the tip of what you can learn.
2007-02-01 14:39:46
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answered by lego 2
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I think that there are some materials that help us, but some we seem to indulge too much. They also block our minds of the things we really should be understanding about. I mean, I don't know. Sometimes what we see is easier to believe than the things we don't see.
2007-01-25 02:55:22
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answered by Da Mick 5
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2016-11-01 05:57:34
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answered by ? 4
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Everything has and does not have it time and place.
Energy is 'substance' expressing in many forms and shape each vibrating at a different frequency. Some you can experience with your 'senses' (lower consciousness) and some you must experience with Higher Consciousness.
2007-01-25 01:49:21
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answered by Anonymous
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what we see is a hologram..a world made of adams and molecules... if this could be wiped away then we wouldn't be blind anymore and see the real world
2007-02-01 13:53:59
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answered by Lost Boy 2
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Yes we can , just becaues we have to have things to live , we still have our minds to let us know what is real
2007-01-31 05:33:39
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answered by janice a 4
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