We see only so much of the world, limited to what we each have for visiting. That means we see things not as they are but as we are. We know the world not as it is but through the individual peculiarities of our minds.
If we experience the world in black and white, that doesn’t mean it is black and white; of course, we know that it is really in color. But is it only in color? Are there other degrees of vision we may not have?
When you see the world, you enter into the biological, psychological, and sociological reality that I connected to what you see. These connections can also impact how you feel about what you think you see.
Where are our thoughts? Do they stay below the surface, or do we wear them on our faces? Our thoughts and perception about what we see are the lenses through which we view reality.
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