ID1112999136 said:
My perception on life is that it is an emotional roller coaster. everyone you simply just wants to be happy. But happiness is temporary. Just like being hungry. So live life with all the struggles it gives and you even tho it can be very hard at time.
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GrowtheTruthYT said:
This might not make a whole lot of sense to some people, but just hear me out and you might see the reasoning in this.
There are a lot of people all over the world (including me) who have experienced a phenomenon called "Spiritual Awakening". Prior to this Awakening I was an atheist.
Many psychologists and experts are still unsure of why so many people are suddenly coming to this same realization (most without any prior knowledge to the phenomenon).
The primary basis that those who experienced this Awakening have come to understand is that there is something called "Universal Consciousness" or "Oneness". All living things are connected to this force and their individual consciousness are merged to unify it.
Some call this force the "Universal Consciousness", others call it a "Spirit" and some just call it "God". However, it should be noted that this connective energy is not any God found within our religions. It is simply a divine energy of perfect balance that comes to experience itself and create its own self-awareness through life and through us.
It is important to note that according to some Quantum Physics experts, it is believed that this Universal Consciousness travels and exists on a vibrational level. Some have even suggested that it travels on the Theta vibrational levels, though obviously this is just a theory.
What isn't a theory, though, is that humans do indeed create their own form of vibrations that scientists say are just about as unique to each individual as a fingerprint.
Now, personally, I believe that life is a manifestation of this energy and that living bodies are simply "biological machines" (if you will) that are perfectly designed to correlate with these vibrations. I believe that the purpose of life is to generate as many positive vibrations as possible to stimulate higher learning and benefit the collective.
When our bodies and minds are not in tune with these vibrations, I believe that this contributes to much of our stress, anxiety, illness, confusion and pain in our lives. Furthermore, when we allow negativity to vibrate from us, we throw those around us off of their own vibrations.
So, in conclusion, were each of us to look at our actions and emotions as truly having a impact upon not just ourselves but every single person around us, then it would only seem logical to try to send out more positive vibrations than negative to keep ourselves in tune.
Looking even deeper than that, the negative action of even just one person, when collected with the negativity of others, can greatly impact everyone. At the moment, our society and many of our lives are tuned into the negative vibrations of greed, anger and fear. This causes much of our misery in life.
I hope this makes sense to you. It's rather hard to explain.
Life is a precious gift full of opportunities for growth, learning, and connection. It is a complex journey with both highs and lows, but it is ultimately what we make of it through our choices, mindset, and actions. Each individual's perception of life is unique and shaped by their experiences, beliefs, and values.
Sensation allows us to detect stimuli from the environment, such as seeing, hearing, and feeling. Perception helps to interpret and make sense of these stimuli, enabling us to understand the world around us. Together, sensation and perception help us navigate our surroundings, make decisions, and interact with others, which ultimately makes life easier and more manageable.
Perception can be applied in various aspects of daily life, such as decision-making, problem-solving, communication, and interpersonal relationships. It is used to interpret and make sense of the world around us, influencing our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Additionally, perception plays a key role in fields like psychology, marketing, design, and education.
Positive perception refers to viewing situations, people, and events in a favorable light. It involves focusing on the strengths, opportunities, and pleasant aspects of a situation rather than dwelling on the negatives. People with a positive perception tend to have a more optimistic outlook on life and are able to approach challenges with a mindset of growth and resilience.
In the southeast region, you can find various types of perceptions including cultural perception, environmental perception, societal perception, and economic perception. These perceptions are shaped by the region's diverse landscape, unique traditions, environmental challenges, and economic opportunities.
Object perception refers to the process of recognizing and understanding inanimate objects, while person perception involves perceiving and interpreting information about other individuals, including their traits, behaviors, and emotions. Person perception typically involves a more complex analysis due to the dynamic nature of human interactions and social contexts.
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When you have thoughts concerning self preservation. When your perception you have of control over your own life is sublimated by the perception that someone or something else has taken control.
all of us... the only difference is our personal perception of it.
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"My perception of Mars is that it is hostile to human life."
Sensation allows us to detect stimuli from the environment, such as seeing, hearing, and feeling. Perception helps to interpret and make sense of these stimuli, enabling us to understand the world around us. Together, sensation and perception help us navigate our surroundings, make decisions, and interact with others, which ultimately makes life easier and more manageable.
As with most people; self-perception and family life.
Attribution theory refers to an individual's perception of the main causes of life events, whether attributing them to internal or external factors, stable or unstable factors, or controllable or uncontrollable factors.
Yes, it can be. Dementia can cause an altered perception of reality that can endanger a person's life- such as stepping out into a roadway with moving traffic.
The reason for this in my perspective is that since human beings are born into their life they are born into a life that has been doing this for some time and don't know what to do besides having a negative attitude and perception on wildlife wale-fare.
Depending upon an indivduals perception of life/learning, sensations can help enhance a person's will of learning, or it can hurt them. Again, it depends on the individuals outlook upon gaining knowledge.