YmirGF
Bodhisattva in Recovery
I do not agree with this original premise as it makes us sound like glorified computers. It is a very popular consideration that all we have is our physical senses hardwired into a cognitive process, in physical terms, that is. I disagree. In my demented view of reality the mind is precipitated by consciousness which exists quite independantly from the physical being. Much within the mind IS a reaction to perceived reality, but it my perception that there is far more at play. Deep seated desires, desires to achieve things unthought of before, I believe, trickle outwards from consciousness and are translated by the cognitive process into understandable terms.Reality is merely the collective of electrical impulses interpretted, by our minds. By that notion, how can we assure whether our senses do define reality, or not? It could all be a facade.
Poll choices:
In many ways, our physical reality IS an illusion, however, it is a very important illusion that we create for ourselves to learn important lessons about ourselves (and thereby others) helping us to relate to our place within the cosmos, our larger identity, of Oneness. But... I could be wrong.- We could all be dreaming. Reality is relative to our own senses, and as such, may be false.
In purely physical terms that may sound like a realistic observation, but I don't think that we should pidgeon-hole ourselves quite so succinctly. My guess is this is the root of out suffering on this small rock.- I exhibit all five sense and more. That is my reality. That is real.
Sadly, I cannot vote for either, as I believe the premise is skewed and so the results are of little consequence.