Each mind -brings forth- reality.
Some confused people argue with me, telling me about ‘reality’ as they are sure it is or has become.
They are telling me about their mind.
The reality they complain about is not to be found in all the universe. It cannot be located, because it is not the ‘real’ at all — it is the result and character of their mind’s abstractions of experience, their (usually habitual) methods of modeling ‘reality’, thought and reaction.
What they call ‘reality’ is more accurately the character of relation -with- reality that emerges as and in their own mind. It is their approach to seeing that they are seeing; but they confuse this with the seen or experienced.
Again, what they ‘see’ is really the character of their seeing (and reflection), and not (as they are often so insistent upon and certain of) what it is they have seen.
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