Human Perception

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By Diana Kaiser

The way our minds treat “new” information defined by our mass consciousness readiness to accept that information. 

Presently our perception of reality is often fragmented and don’t reflect the whole truth. To accept a concept that lies outside the norm commonly requires us to overcome our mental and emotional programming. The misconception that we naturally see and understand the true nature of our reality, often prevents us from a realization that our minds are programmed to reflect distorted picture of life.

We habitually accept or reject the concepts of reality depending on a way these concepts are presented to us. Trigger words like “scientifically proven”, or “universally accepted” most likely will compel us to see information or ideas as true.

On another hand, if the same information is described as a “lunacy”, or “simply inaccurate”, we tend to reject it without a second thought.

Our minds react the same way to the same trigger words time and again, even when these words have no meaning or basis. Is this way of thinking restricts our notion and understanding of the reality and often precludes us to be opened to an "alternative truth"? 

One can argue that our reluctance to consider or subscribe to alternative ideas is self imposed limitation. However if we are being persistently restrained from seeing the truth by an outside force, we need to know why.

If the way we see our reality leads to distortion of truth of who we are as a human race, than it is of most significance to figure out the roots of our limitations.

Who benefits from our confusion as to who we really are, what are we doing on Earth and what is the true reality.

A man with a perfect vision and hearing who is born into a healthy family will have a different perception of reality from someone who is born almost death and blind to handicapped parents.

Most likely, both men will be convinced that each one’s reality is true and complete, even though their perceptions are totally different.

Blind man sees and hears a fraction of what is, but thinks that there is nothing outside his perceptions. His judgments might be impaired because his perceptions are impaired, but to him nothing is real outside his perceptions.

So is a human race not capable to perceive a true reality. Our original blue print had been tempered with to ensure we are incapable to see or understand the true nature of life.

This programming compels us to dismiss out of hand anything that is outside our limited point of view and make sure that we state in the dark unaware of our true nature and power.

But nothing stays the same forever. So is our fragmented, limited awareness of ourselves and our reality, our chaotic state of confusion and ultimately our enslavement is coming to the end.

When? Actually right now.

Now is time to have confidence in ourselves in remembering who we really are, time to understand the real causes of human condition and shake off our shackles.

It is a perfect time to rejoin the Universal community in a journey of freedom, self awareness and creativity.

To do this we need to rediscover our true history and the history of the Earth as well as understand who caused the destruction of the perfect world our Souls originally incarnated into.        

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alexd181 21 months ago

My thoughts are that people who grow up with a limited perception, such as a physical disability of limited sight, or a developed habit such as "closed-mindedness", tend to have some awareness that their perception isn't full or complete, however slight. I think it comes from an incongruence between the higher self and the ego.

Another factor is a person's willingness to become comfortable with their own limitations and accept them as normal.

However there seems to be a third factor too, the aspect of choice and whether a person chooses to accept their 'fate' or to challenge their limitations by finding every means possible to discover a broader reality. Despite broader changes in our collective consciousness perhaps some people are comfortable enough to not want to step out of their confused state.

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