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alelou
Of all of our humanistic internal and external beliefs, the most essential, yet challenging matters to prove are the ones we cannot visually see yet are able to perceive and feel. If we cannot actually “see” them, how does one rationally draw a conclusive resolution that they are in fact, truly in existence?What is one’s true reality anyway? Does it differ from our assumptive realism?The world outside of OUR own reality may never exist; this of course, does not make the world outside any less real
Anna
Of all of our humanistic internal and external beliefs, the most essential, yet challenging matters to prove are the ones we cannot visually see yet are able to perceive and feel. If we cannot actually “see” them, how does one rationally draw a conclusive resolution that they are in fact, truly in existence?What is one’s true reality anyway? Does it differ from our assumptive realism?The world outside of OUR own reality may never exist; this of course, does not make the world outside any less real
rdmania
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