– Our eyes and ears interpret signals based on expectations, not reality. See world through own personal filter. Optical illusions show how brains misinterpret info. Perception not equal to reality. Truth doesn’t depend on perception, but on events in past & present. High frequency waves = accurate perception. Reality is not what we want it to be, but what is. People’s perceptions filtered through what they want to be true. This isn’t how truth works; manifested world is how things are. Perceive reality accurately by aligning perception with truth. People’s perception of reality are filtered through what they want & do not want to be true.

The Power of Perception 🌟

At Professor Mercer’s class, an embarrassing audio was played for the students. Upon close observation, it was revealed that our senses, coupled with our expectations, heavily influence our perceptions of reality. Our brains actively piece together information, using what we have sensed before, to put forward our personal views.

It is interesting to understand that reality is often perceived differently by different people, largely due to personal experiences, culture, and emotions.

Perception and Illusions

The study of perception explores Illusions and cognitive biases, shedding light on how our brain can misinterpret information. This is evident in optical illusions like the blue black dress photo, where the brain’s understanding of light determines the perceived color.

Our individual perceptions come into play with optical illusions, such as the rotating snakes. Despite being a static image, the interaction of color and pattern in the image tricks our brain into perceiving motion that does not exist.

The Impact of Perception on Reality

Our perception, manipulated through various methods, influences our decision-making and understanding of circumstances. News, ads, and even peer opinions can alter our perception and lead us to believe things that aren’t always true. This has a far-reaching impact on our lives, shaping our view of the world.

The Layers of Perception

The video by Mark Pasio delves keenly into the psychology of perception and its disparity from reality. The demystified concept of Truth is merely about events that have taken place in the past and are currently occurring.

The Power of Perception

Satirically, Travis Walton encapsulates the filtering of reality, stating that people’s perceptions are often reflected by what they want to be true. As such, the gap between perception and reality is often large, rendering most people "trapped" in their own beliefs.

The takeaway from this insightful study? Perception is not reality, it’s the lens through which we see reality. The goal is to harmonize our perceptions with the truth, which will give us a more accurate and reliable understanding of the world. This is a crucial step in evolving our consciousness and perception.

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