Everything in this world. Everything is consciousness, and this world is a mirror of it, viewed through a particular lens of perception. πππβ¨π€
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Everything in this world. Everything is consciousness, and this world is a mirror of it, viewed through a particular lens of perception. πππβ¨π€
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A lens of perception. Thatβs quite a nice way of saying it !INDEED!
I always use the example of glasses for my children. You can view the world through pink glasses, or through toilet glasses (which translates to the same word βBrilβ in Dutch, but doesnβt make sense at all in English :-D )
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I'm glad that you appreciate it! Those lenses of perception create our experiences in the world. I like that example a lot, and yeah, translating things like that between languages rarely goes well! π π π β¨ π€
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Yes !INDEED, these lenses are what shapes βourβ version of the world. For my children, I used to call it βbrilβ, but I actually call it my βframe of referenceβ, where you can still visualize the concept for visual people by looking throug and actual frame.
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Yes, precisely, they frame our world, and in more ways than one! We can both liberate and imprison ourselves by these limited and often
-distorted frames of reverence. Yes, I'm very visual myself, so it's a very helpful analogy. πππβ¨π€
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Visualization helps a lot for many people Iβve noticed !INDEED :-)
Thatβs why I used to use the glasses/toilet example when they were little :-) Can you imagine their faces when I said they are looking at the world through the toilet :-)
Yet, that is actually what many people are doingβ¦
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It sure does for many, though of course there are different kinds of learners. Some learn easiest by seeing something done, while for others it's hearing it described, and some people actually have to just do it to learn it. I'm like that too...lol! I can indeed imagine the faces that your children made...lol! It's true, the thought and feelings that we entertain color our world! πππβ¨π€
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Same here, I learn through a combination of things, but hands-on is absolutely the most effective one for me! And I love learning that way as well :-) It also makes that you are always very easily applicable in different situations, because you easily adapt...
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Yep, exactly that! I'm a versatile learner, but the bar none most effective way for me to learn something is to do it! Bingo, yes, you said it! When you know well how to do something, it's easy to adapt, improvise, and make things work for new things with just a little modification! It's super cool! π π π β¨ π€
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