The Perception of Reality Throughout History, From Different Cultures & Religions and Mindsets

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The Perception of Reality Throughout History, From Different Cultures & Religions and Mindsets
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Explaining Ancient Forbidden Teachings
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163,172 views June 20, 2024
Whatifalthist
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(Lol. I did not intend for my thoughts on this video to turn into a mini-essay. But I think it is a worthy subject. Quite intriguing. Tell me what you think about what I think, and what you think in the comments)
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Now, I obviously do not agree with all of this guy's beliefs or presumptions, but he brings up some very interesting points and perspectives for how the Nature of Reality is understood and believed, both on the individual and cultural level.
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Within every culture, subculture and specialty of Society, there are different fundamental ways that each group has a collective understanding, belief system and perspective that has a CONTEXT of that Shared Reality.
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The fact that these seperate societies and cultures not only had very different beliefs according to where they are in the world, but that throughout history the perception of reality was not only interpreted according to their beliefs, understanding, culture, education and intelligence, but that the very belief of what Reality IS was unique to that particular CONTEXT.
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THIS IS SUCH A SIGNIFICANT POINT THAT IS NOT ONLY RARELY DISCUSSED, IT IS NOT EVEN REALLY KNOWN.
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EVEN MORE SIGNIFICANT, THAT UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE ON THE INTERPRETATION OF REALITY IS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO DEFINE.
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While such analysis may be possible to attempt with living subjects, it is actually impossible to do so without that ability to study each person individually and collectively. For this was never really done in the past. (Nor is it really even done in our modern day)
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(At least such studies are not known of in the public. I would bet that the vast data the Government Collects from SPYING ON EVERYTHING WE DO, is actually being Analyzed in such ways. Especially with the most recent advancements in AI. Digital Twins/Clones and the Sentient World Simulation must after all know what your Perception of Reality is to be able to run Simulations or to be able to ALTER YOUR PERCEPTION OF REALITY)
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So, although we can understand to a great extent what someone in the past may have KNOWN, a true understanding of what it meant to them at the most fundamental levels and how that related to their personal perception and understanding of Reality is NOT POSSIBLE.
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The Cultural Collective Context throughout history varies so greatly that it is not possible for a modern day person to understand what that Context was.
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THEY ALL HAD A DIFFERENT UNDERSTAND OF THE FUNDAMENTAL NATURE OF REALITY
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This to me is a very interesting subject. The vast extent of the subject is so great that it is nearly impossible to even contemplate. Let alone to have any significant understanding. Lol. Now, you just having that understanding puts you ahead of the vast majority of the worlds population. Ha. You can't even ask them their opinion on the subject. It not only does not have a field of study. IT DOES NOT HAVE A NAME THAT DEFINES IT...
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TheWarAgainstYou
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