Ana.J
Active Member
Most people have the idea that the world, the universe, is an objective reality. It exists independently of us, independently of perceivers. For example, a tree is a tree. Regardless of whether I perceive the tree or an ant perceives the tree, the tree is the same thing. It has its own objective reality which is perceived in different ways by different beings. My experience of the tree is subjective, as is the ant’s, but the tree has a true essence that exists objectively.
I don’t believe there is such a thing as an objective reality. Reality is subjective. Of course, among humans, our perceptual experiences are similar enough in most cases that we can agree on most things and label flowers as flowers, for example. They have roots, leaves, buttons... They’re flowers. But to an bee, a flower is a vastly different thing. It can be an ant’s entire world, something that provides endless work and food. But of course we know what the flower is in reality because ants are stupid, right?
So what is a flower, really? Is it an entire world, an unconscious living thing, an intelligent, vibrating being, or something completely beyond our comprehension? It’s all of those things, depending on the perceiver. No one of those realities is any more valid than the other. To us, of course, our perception of the flower is the most valid. But not to the bees, and not to the advanced race.
The point is that the tree is all of those things, and all of those things are equally valid. If there is no perceiver, the flower literally doesn’t exist. I know that sounds crazy…
What do you think?
I don’t believe there is such a thing as an objective reality. Reality is subjective. Of course, among humans, our perceptual experiences are similar enough in most cases that we can agree on most things and label flowers as flowers, for example. They have roots, leaves, buttons... They’re flowers. But to an bee, a flower is a vastly different thing. It can be an ant’s entire world, something that provides endless work and food. But of course we know what the flower is in reality because ants are stupid, right?
So what is a flower, really? Is it an entire world, an unconscious living thing, an intelligent, vibrating being, or something completely beyond our comprehension? It’s all of those things, depending on the perceiver. No one of those realities is any more valid than the other. To us, of course, our perception of the flower is the most valid. But not to the bees, and not to the advanced race.
The point is that the tree is all of those things, and all of those things are equally valid. If there is no perceiver, the flower literally doesn’t exist. I know that sounds crazy…
What do you think?