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CIEIRMusic
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Our thoughts and beliefs shape reality.

Posted by CIEIRMusic - July 23rd, 2024


Over the years, I've always started to see things out of the ordinary one way or another through my own perspective of reality. For context I have a strange line between both fantasy and reality as well as religion and logic. In layman's terms, it means I believe in things most people don't and that shapes my view of what I believe to be reality. Now I know for the most part that what I see and what I hear that shapes my view of reality isn't often always what it truly is. Based on one's beliefs, political opinions or outright experiences in life not many others have, they see the story of life in general differently than most people. Some people view others as the good guy bad guy dynamic, but others try to peel the layers of said "Good Guy" and "Bad Guy" to see if there is more to it, than the standard labels.


Having said that, here's the mind fuck. Whether we think we're all right or all wrong, we are right. Doesn't make sense? Well here's the detail. I'll keep it short.


Let's just say you have a person, who is devoutly Christian, yet through faith alone or their own accountability or both, a lot of things seem to come to them. Other Christians would declare it's an act of God but those outside would either base it on their own beliefs or in the case of Atheists that the person is just so lucky, they may as well have a horseshoe up their ass. Either way somehow this person got exactly what they wanted, desired or needed. We may know some extent, but unless we watch said person 24/7, we could never know 100% what this person did to gain it. We have that same power.


What we believe in regardless if it clashes with other's believe in, shape our perspective and in turn, reality as a whole. It all depends on how much we believe in ourselves and how much we believe in those we care to believe in. Be it religion or downright faith in your fellow human being. Either way, that faith, topped with a positive mindset, eliminates self doubt. Which in turn allows us to shape our own realities as we see fit.


Long story short, we have Gods to worship, but at the same time, we are our own Gods. Stop limiting yourself, remember every skill you had since childhood and try to compromise if necessary. Just because someone's of a different religion or politics or God forbid, race, sex and orientation, doesn't mean their opinion or beliefs are worthless. If certain things don't resonate with you, ignore it. If it's something you can find common ground on, go for it. Worst you get is not being 100% on the same page as the other person. If something resonates with you from an unlikely source, see how it reflects on you.


Other than that. Take care, stay safe and stay tuned for more. Much love.


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I remember touching on the subject a bit in high school, mentioning in an essay how the scientific method falls short in some sense because it relies on consensus, but people can see and describe the same things while actually meaning or experiencing something entirely different.

I definitely resonate with the idea of inventing your own reality as you move along in life. The ideas I've learned always fall short at some point and you have to continue moving forward and not get hung up on how its "supposed" to be.