Articles in the Reality and Ego Category
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 30 October 2004
Reality is a subjective phenomenon. It consists of our personal
understanding of the structures around us. It is an interpreta-
tion based on inner perception and insights. Our reality is
something that we take as the ultimate truth for us, some-
thing that we cannot question and that is the basis for our
existence. It is the building block and [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 15 October 2004
Many times it looks like we live for our worries. They sur-
round us and follow us everywhere we go. There might be a
lot to worry about or just many tiny issues that pile up and
make us uncomfortable. Worries are always subjective and
they also evolve over time. We learn to cope in life and do not
stress [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 7 October 2004
Plato’s ideal world consists of perfect items. Those items are
not present in our visible world, still we can get a feeling of
these perfect items by the world around us. We are living
around those items—only the proportion of the perfectness
varies. We recognize these forms, and we desire for more.We
would like them to stay with us, forever. [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 23 September 2004
Have you ever considered the question where are you really?
Let’s start by defining a house: What is a house? Usually it
is built for a purpose—it has some relevance and function. A
house is built up from various different components that are
combined and put together from basic materials and miner-
als. In other words, a combination of materials [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Reality and Ego on 12 September 2004
Process is something that is not permanent and it serves a
specific purpose. It is not the end means but just a way to
carry out something.
We could be seen as a set of processes. Our physical body
changes over time. It creates new cells and destroys the old ones.
It is in a continuous process of keeping [...]
