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    People, like Sybell, believe one can only sympathize with what one has experienced. That is why they are always saying, 'as a mother,' or 'as a wife.' If that were true the world would have to get on without sympathy, for no two people have the same experience. Only a shallow nature believes that a resemblance in two cups means that they both contain the same wine.

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    People missed things. People didn’t notice; people didn’t care. People’s own misperceptions made black into white, made grey into whatever they wanted it to be.

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    People often call fighting discrimination being 'PC' because they don't want their own unearned privileges challenged.

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    People often ask: If there’s a God, how can He allow so much suffering in the world? Realize all world suffering you perceive is a mirror to your own psychological self-abuse, gender imbalance, prejudice, poverty, and hunger. You couldn’t even perceive each suffering aspect of external reality if it didn’t already exist within you. Touch and transmute your own psychological suffering, and perceive the world in kind.

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    People often find comfort in ignorance of illusions, but rarely find solace in the truth of reality.

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    People perceive the divine according to their own biases. That doesn’t make the experience any less real.

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    People say the darkness is where secrets are best hidden. Night time brings clarity and focus to owls, even if the aperture of this vision comes with a stigma.

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    People relates the process of evolution, as growth and success in the material world, rather in reality, the process of evolution, is all about, how you perceive life, with your understanding, in the present moment.

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    People seek authenticity not perfection.

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    People see what they expect to see.

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    People rely too much on their lifelong instincts. Their perception is divided by necessary obedience, which they themselves have become too weak to liberate themselves from. I'd let the Devil read me the bible, before I trusted the Words of God or the Mind of Man.

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    People sometimes get so lost in their own beliefs that they fail to gain truth and understanding. You can't get the whole picture just by relying on your own perception. Never be afraid of the truth.

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    Perception does not define who we are, but it does define where we are limited, and where we are not yet free.

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    Perception is reality in the absence of fact

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    Perception is the beginning of all realization and actualization of possibilities.

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    Perception is the lie that we convince ourselves exists

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    Perceptions of the world and of other actors diverge from reality in patterns that we can detect and for reasons that we can understand.

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    Perception was easily accomplished, required little effort, and it never had to stand the test of reality.

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    Perception is blind to the knowledge that you cannot understand.

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    Perception is not a straightforward phenomenon. Instead of a widespread view concerning this, we all learn, consciously or unconsciously, how to perceive reality ourselves. To realise why reality seems like this to you, determine how you practised how to perceive it.

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    Perception is the lens through which we interpret experiences, and when we change the lens we change how we experience.

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    Perception meets you at the intersection of your beliefs and reality.

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    Perception *** One may have to travel For beloved in its life What one perceives in one For that journey One's silence Becomes its shelter That executes its skill To survive without troubles

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    Perceptions can be highly damaging. What good is it if you are loved or hated for what you are not?

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    Percibir es como pintar un paisaje –no importa cuán hermoso lo pintes. Siempre será una pintura del paisaje, no el paisaje mismo.

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    Perception, influenced by experience and knowledge creates an acceptable level of reality.

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    Perception is a vice with which each person is capable of perceiving his or her reality.

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    Perception is like painting a scenery - no matter how beautifully you paint, it will still be a painting of the scenery, not the scenery itself.

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    Perception is more important than reality. If someone perceives something to be true, it is more important than if it is in fact true.

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    Perceptions create distinctions and these distinctions create patterns which are tied to a map. The map is written onto the structure of the creature.

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    Perception and reality are soul mates! They always support each other and even like to hide behind each other.

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    Perception creates possibility, and possibility creates reality.

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    Perception is controlled hallucination.

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    Perception is subjective.

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    Perception requires imagination because the data people encounter in their lives are never complete and always equivocal. For example, most people consider that the greatest evidence of an event one can obtain is to see it with their own eyes, and in a court of law little is held in more esteem than eyewitness testimony. Yet if you asked to display for a court a video of the same quality as the unprocessed data catptured on the retina of a human eye, the judge might wonder what you were tryig to put over. For one thing, the view will have a blind spot where the optic nerve attaches to the retina. Moreover, the only part of our field of vision with good resolution is a narrow area of about 1 degree of visual angle around the retina’s center, an area the width of our thumb as it looks when held at arm’s length. Outside that region, resolution drops off sharply. To compensate, we constantly move our eyes to bring the sharper region to bear on different portions of the scene we wish to observe. And so the pattern of raw data sent to the brain is a shaky, badly pixilated picture with a hole in it. Fortunately the brain processes the data, combining input from both eyes, filling in gaps on the assumption that the visual properties of neighboring locations are similar and interpolating. The result - at least until age, injury, disease, or an excess of mai tais takes its toll - is a happy human being suffering from the compelling illusion that his or her vision is sharp and clear. We also use our imagination and take shortcuts to fill gaps in patterns of nonvisual data. As with visual input, we draw conclusions and make judgments based on uncertain and incomplete information, and we conclude, when we are done analyzing the patterns, that out “picture” is clear and accurate. But is it?

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    Perception through emptiness is existential, as the transience of all phenomena affirms the indivisibility of existence itself, before, within and behind all manifestation.

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    Perception at the rudimentary level has the ability to deceive.

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    Perception is driven by beliefs as well as indoctrination.

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    Perception is reality to the one in the experience.

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    Perception is the reality in the absence of fact.

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    Perception shows how deep one can understand an issue or a phenomenon, the mental strength.

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    Perhaps also there are some necessary truths about mind, language, and perception after all, a compendium of superscientific truths awaiting discovery and dissemination by philosophers. If so, however, one would expect the same to be true of other subjects. For example, one would expect there to be a set of necessary truths about all possible living things; and another set about all possible stars and galaxies; and another set about all possible forms of matter; and so on. One would expect, that is, a significant compendium of a priori knowledge on almost every significant subject: space, time, motion, light, matter, planets, fire, cosmology, life, weather, medicine, and so forth. Given the thousands of years philosophers have had to penetrate these subjects, we might well ask in which books the apodictic fruits of so much a priori labour have been written down. Put thus bluntly, the question is embarrassing. There is no such accumulated compendium of important a priori truths on any of these topics. And this despite the fact that philosophers have been talking and theorizing with enthusiasm about all of them for over twenty-five centuries. Claims of necessary truth have regularly been made, but empirical refutation has been their most common fate. What has accumulated instead is a rich compendium of a posteriori knowledge, a compendium born of the continuing labours of various subdivisions of earlier philosophy, subdivisions now quite properly identified as sciences. It now seems silly to expect philosophical techniques to reveal important necessary truths about all possible planets, or all possible forms of matter, or all possible living things. But if it is just plain silly to expect this for planets, matter, and life, why should it be sound philosophy to expect it for language, mind, and perception?

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    Persons who have a painful affection in any part of the body, and are in a great measure sensible of the pain, are disordered in intellect.

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    Pity would be no more If we did not make somebody Poor; And Mercy no more could be If all were as happy as we. And mutual fear brings peace, Till the selfish loves increase: Then Cruelty knits a snare And spreads his baits with care. He sits down with holy fears And waters the ground with tears: Then Humility takes its root Underneath his foot. Soon spreads the dismal shade Of Mystery over his head, And the Catterpiller and Fly Feed on the Mystery. And it bears the fruit of Deceit, Ruddy and sweet to eat, And the Raven his nest has made In its thickest shade. The Gods of the earth and sea Sought thro' Nature to find this Tree, But their search was all in vain: There grows one in the Human Brain.

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    Poetry is when emotion blooms like flowers with the petals of words and spreads the fragrance of perception.

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    Poisonous relationships can alter our perception. You can spend many years thinking you’re worthless… but you’re not worthless, you’re unappreciated.

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    Puedo deleitarme con el paladeo de las partes que han constituido un momento.

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    Quotes tell a story. A stringing together of a few words can leave you with an idea that changes the course of your life, and can direct you toward reaching your highest potential as a human. The story they tell is derived from the experience which inspired them, and it is our sharing that experience that allows for the quote to resonate so deeply within our being.

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    Reality exists in the mind of each. The senses are input devices for incoming data.

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    Reality is a changeless concept that only perception can mask.