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Living Inside the Mind’s Model of Reality
I think we do not understand objective reality well, but we live in a model of the world that our brain has constructed from each ones personal experiences, destiny and genetics. The world of a child, a teenager, and a thirty-five-year-old person is different. You live in your model of the world, not in the…
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Sharpening of perception
What is most important and valuable in art— it’s the sharpening of perception (including the Inner Eye), i.e the shaping experience.
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Reality of subjective
The sky is blue… but only we see it like this; actually, it’s contains more details. And not only the sky. Many abstractions like countries or feelings also have an even more subjective connotation. The whole world we perceive is extremely subjective. The one who can and has enough honesty and strength to see the…
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Shades of Perception
It is always better to try to see all possible sides and not to allow oneself to concentrate on one, even if emotionally it seems more correct… Our brains are full of delusions and by nature a master of making up rationalizations for everything – even for what it doesn’t understand, what it doesn’t see.…
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The two sides
In general, all forms of creative art can be divided into two categories: dark and light, i.e., warm and cool, serious deep and lucid – affirming and joyful.In short, there are two extremes of feeling and emotion, and two extremes of up or down.Black and white.Minor-major.With shades and combinations varying from one to the other.But…
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Is randomness the same as unpredictability?
Is randomness the same as unpredictability? No, randomness is an inherent mechanism of redistribution within the essence of the universe, while unpredictability is our natural ability to perceive it. Unpredictability may not even be related to randomness if the experiencing subject possesses the necessary information.