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Originally Posted by rjwood I completely understand. I would argue however that perception is reality to some. If you believe you get something in return from anything, that is a form of communication. |
I think that perception is only reality to the person perceiving it. If I, say, eat some mushrooms and hallucinate that the walls are closing in on me, that is quite real to me, and pretty scary at that. That is my own experience. If Voice perceives the experience of communicating with the universe, that's fine, but that doesn't make it a reality for everyone. Someone watching me trip out on shrooms might tell me that the walls are not actually falling over, and no matter how adamant I am that they are, because that is what I perceive, it is still not the case.