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    there are two realities. the ordinary reality and the non-ordinary reality.

    naa pa diay ika-tulo, ang virtual reality.

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    the obeserver and the observe. This statement is a fact. A reality experience by those who had passed the First Great initiation.

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    reality exist independently of man .. it is not relative ... now, it is our experience of reality that differs one from the other ... but whatever the intensity of the experience of reality, such does not posit to the non existence of reality ... now, the question is: can we not not perceive reality?

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    Quote Originally Posted by patrizekirsten View Post
    the obeserver and the observe. This statement is a fact. A reality experience by those who had passed the First Great initiation.



    unsa mana 1st great initiation? reality tv show? (dont elucidate the first initiation, least you will be excommunicated)

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    The difficulty arise, I guess, due to our limited senses. This is where relative reality occur when reckon by our limited five senses. A shadow sometimes can be percieved by our physical eyes as snake where it is only a twisted rope...So there must be something in our innermost self that see this reality. wether seen by you and me, we perceived it the same.

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    excommunicated? Is that a TextBack? You communicate then the receiver Textback the same message, that is: Excommunicate. Hheheh

  7. #27
    yes, you're right, cardinal j. it's just the mind playing tricks on our eyes.

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    which brings us to the fact that our perception of reality differs one from the other ... and if we declare that "there is no reality", such a declaration would be a fallacy ... by the mere fact we declare "there is no reality", implies the existence of such: maybe a logical reality? a virtual reality? a mental reality ... because "how can one declare the non existence of the non existent (here, meaning reality)?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by masterjanuarius View Post
    which brings us to the fact that our perception of reality differs one from the other ... and if we declare that "there is no reality", such a declaration would be a fallacy ... by the mere fact we declare "there is no reality", implies the existence of such: maybe a logical reality? a virtual reality? a mental reality ... because "how can one declare the non existence of the non existent (here, meaning reality)?"
    could you use that same argument when it comes to the existence of God?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_juggernaut View Post
    that is correct but man has been searching a god since the dawn of his existence and has not seen it...
    how many lifetimes will it take for that god to show up?
    That is, if "God" exist...

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