I always see that there's a - from a philosophical point of view - there's the appearance of things that everybody wants you to think is happening, then there's the reality underneath it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some people take the view that we happen by accident. I think that there is something much deeper, of which we have very little inkling at the moment.
I think about things like the fact that nobody knows what time is. Time is what? Nobody can describe it, even physics or math or anything else. But it is what we continuously experience. It's the state of our unfolding, in a way, and in that sense that the continuous reopening of reality is what I think of as, perhaps, a worldview.
As you get out and try to do things, you always find that in order to make an idea a reality, it goes through some changes. It doesn't always come out exactly like you envisioned it.
Reality simply consists of different points of view.
In my opinion, there is no aspect of reality beyond the reach of the human mind.
Then there is the further question of what is the relationship of thinking to reality. As careful attention shows, thought itself is in an actual process of movement.
Our relationship to reality and to our experience is all based upon the ideas in our mind that we're always trying to live up to.
We are shaped by each other. We adjust not to the reality of a world, but to the reality of other thinkers.
A long time ago a bunch of people reached a general consensus as to what's real and what's not and most of us have been going along with it ever since.
I believe in the imagination. What I cannot see is infinitely more important than what I can see.