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How something appears is always a matter of perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 100586" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>As in the Checkershadow Illusion, the TV show Brain Games shows how the mind often interprets things erroneously. As <a href="http://paranormalis.com/members/wyldberi.6095/" target="_blank">wyldberi</a> said, our experiences build filters through which we analyze future experiences. Essentially we each live in a unique reality tailored to the experiences we have throughout our lifetimes. For the most part we agree on many aspects of the reality we share. </p><p></p><p>But, even when communicating with each other the ideas being conveyed do not mean the same to different people. If I were to say, "Picture a dog", the dog I picture is not the same as you. "I know you think you heard what I said. But, what I meant is not what you heard." Ten eye witnesses to a crime event will each remember it differently because they focus on different aspects of it due to their personal filters. To each their version is the reality and the others must be mistaken. As this topic suggests, "How something appears is always a matter of perspective."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 100586, member: 2729"] As in the Checkershadow Illusion, the TV show Brain Games shows how the mind often interprets things erroneously. As [URL='http://paranormalis.com/members/wyldberi.6095/']wyldberi[/URL] said, our experiences build filters through which we analyze future experiences. Essentially we each live in a unique reality tailored to the experiences we have throughout our lifetimes. For the most part we agree on many aspects of the reality we share. But, even when communicating with each other the ideas being conveyed do not mean the same to different people. If I were to say, "Picture a dog", the dog I picture is not the same as you. "I know you think you heard what I said. But, what I meant is not what you heard." Ten eye witnesses to a crime event will each remember it differently because they focus on different aspects of it due to their personal filters. To each their version is the reality and the others must be mistaken. As this topic suggests, "How something appears is always a matter of perspective." [/QUOTE]
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