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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

Rigden: That's right. By expressing something about the world we essentially express<br />

something about ourselves. A good listener will always hear a lot more about the<br />

speaker than he intends to reveal about himself.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: In other words, one way or another, we see the outside world through a kind<br />

of "rose-coloured glasses" of the Observer from the Animal nature. The less we work on<br />

transforming our inner world, the worse it is for us. Because what will grow more in this<br />

case is just the experience related to the domination of the Observer from the Animal<br />

nature, which means that we will get an even more distorted picture of the perception of<br />

the world.<br />

Rigden: Yes. This, incidentally, can be traced even from the perspective of the existing<br />

knowledge about the brain, consciousness and a person's way of thinking and the way<br />

his world view is formed. As a rule, in a consumer society, a person is instilled into<br />

certain attitudes from birth that the world is material and supposedly this is the only<br />

reality existing for humans. I have already said that our brain is <strong>org</strong>anised in such a way<br />

that it adopts to various stereotypes very quickly, moreover, it will further be based on<br />

them until the person chooses some new ones. Thus, man begins to build his life from<br />

childhood, in essence, on the wrong settings and a one-sided view of the world from the<br />

perspective of the Observer from the Animal nature. He simply ignores anything that<br />

does not correspond to his patterns and a personal choice. He chooses a kind of a very<br />

narrow life range of perception of the world and himself, not being interested in the<br />

bigger. As a result, people use trite associations and becomes quite predictable in their<br />

actions and intentions.<br />

What does that selective information from the outside world, the larger part of which<br />

comes through vision, represent? What we see, according to quantum physics, for<br />

example, is an illusion generated <strong>by</strong> the geometry of space. In the usual state of<br />

consciousness we perceive the world not from the perspective of a detached space<br />

Observer or another Observer, but from the perspective of the Observer who is steeped<br />

into this three-dimensional world and is placed in specific coordinates, at a given point<br />

in time. That is why we will perceive the world one-sidedly, only from this point, and<br />

there will be distortions in this case. We see even our bodies as a three-dimensional<br />

image perceived <strong>by</strong> our brain that is tuned to a state of consciousness that is normal for<br />

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