awareness
By psycico
@psycico (18)
Egypt
March 30, 2008 7:24pm CST
"Awareness is the act of governing one's own perception and being keenly cognizant of the existence and impact caused by external and internal dynamic forces"
Can we to some extent be aware of our external and internal environment?
If we managed to control the influence caused by such factors, can we manipulate our thoughts and perceptions into creating the reality we want for ourselves?
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@theprogamer (10534)
• United States
31 Mar 08
"Can we to some extent be aware of our external and internal environment?"
This only goes so far. Yes you and I are aware of the room we are in, the computer in front of us and other items. We are also aware of ourselves to some extent. There is a physical body, fingers typing on a keyboard, thoughts we are aware of. However in both cases there are things we are not completely aware of (external: what is exactly in the air at this very moment, are we really in a room typing on a computer. internal: whats exactly going on in my body, in my brain, in my full mind...)
"If we managed to control the influence caused by such factors, can we manipulate our thoughts and perceptions into creating the reality we want for ourselves?"
Anything is possible. If somehow people discovered the "code", or underpinnings of reality, or internally breakthrough their own mental walls and processes... its possible. Someone may figure out this "reality" isn't so. Someone may figure out telekinesis, telepathy, maybe "magic". Someone may bend all of reality itself into something we currently could not comprehend. There is no telling if any of this is actually possible or not and we may never see anything close to this in "reality" for millions of years (if humanity lasts that long of course).
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