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Nov102011

Subjective Reality, The SHORT Version: Because You Don't Like To Read!

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So skipping right to the sex scene: Subjective Reality is all in your head.  That is the gist of it.  The short and complex.  Now let's expand on that with a brief comparison to Objective Reality, and then the distinction becomes more apparent.

Objective Reality picks up after leaping over the four always-present progressions of personal growth.  In every flavor of self improvement, you face and progress through:

  1. Acceptance
  2. Responsibility
  3. Gratitude
  4. & Giving (usually in the form of gratitude and love)

Again that is short, simple, but complex.  In Objective Reality you are fully aware of yourself as one consciousness, you take full responsibility for everything that happens to you because you created your world, your world within this Universe.  In Objective Reality, there is a Universe outside of you, that you exist in.  It implies the Matrix movie idea that you can unplug from your perceived reality and be within that Universe.

Subjective Reality has one subtle difference with huge ramifications. 

Where you still agree that you are the architect of your life, that you own your emotions, you created your environment, and you manifest the things in your experience, there is no outside Universe.  You are the Universe. 

Let that soak in for a minute.  There is nothing else.  Nothing outside of your mind.  You created you, you created everything around you, you are still creating you, you are the creator, and this (including that) is all a manifestation of your mind.  Every other way of describing this is just a series of different words, aimed at different levels of understanding, to come to the same visualization.  You are it.  I am you.  I am.

This opens up to ALL KINDS of objections regarding Subjective Reality!  And that is why it requires sooo many words in a longer article, that gets skipped over by Internet readers.  But this was the gist of it, in less than 317 words :)

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