There is also something called intersubjectivity. I think we as a society try to be objective (thanks to the materialist philosophy that influences our "knowing") and sometimes gets a little subjective. The other piece is - intersubjective.
Intersubjectivity is how you and I share an understanding of a phenomenon. We agree on how we perceive something. We may not agree on every detail of some experience we shared together, but there is general consensus.
Perception is the way in which you interpret the information captured by your senses (hear, see, etc). This interpretation is based on your "distortions" such as your learning, beliefs, experiences, etc. The human mind is a tricky one.
Just because a person is a thinks that Jesus called him on the phone for a chat, does not mean he is delusional, although society would label him one. It is not subjective because he really believes he is experiencing it. It's not objective because we can't prove it. It's not intersubjective because we cannot share this experience or agree that the experience happened. He perceives things differently. Maybe he's "perceiving" from another level in his 3D reality and is getting confused. Maybe his brain functioning needs to heal. Maybe he is speaking to Jesus. Lucky him!
Some of us believe that reality is constructed - that's the catch in this veil. We construct a mask of who we think we are based on the mythology that we create about ourselves because we have no remembrance. Our society, family, teachers, religion, or friends help us to form an approximate picture of who we are. We create our mythology based on our experiences and other distortions. This is maybe one of the "cards" that we are dealt with in this "game." We are indoctrinated and constructed in a way that makes it difficult to remember who we really are.
To understand something subjectively, objectively or intersubjectivity... it's fine, it's a part of the 3D human function. To understand the truth of it is up to your heart
. The brain is easily manipulated to interpret something in a way that is positive/negative.
This is not your reality. It's just a ride... as Bill Hicks said lol.
http://youtu.be/iMUiwTubYu0
Intersubjectivity is how you and I share an understanding of a phenomenon. We agree on how we perceive something. We may not agree on every detail of some experience we shared together, but there is general consensus.
Perception is the way in which you interpret the information captured by your senses (hear, see, etc). This interpretation is based on your "distortions" such as your learning, beliefs, experiences, etc. The human mind is a tricky one.
Just because a person is a thinks that Jesus called him on the phone for a chat, does not mean he is delusional, although society would label him one. It is not subjective because he really believes he is experiencing it. It's not objective because we can't prove it. It's not intersubjective because we cannot share this experience or agree that the experience happened. He perceives things differently. Maybe he's "perceiving" from another level in his 3D reality and is getting confused. Maybe his brain functioning needs to heal. Maybe he is speaking to Jesus. Lucky him!
Some of us believe that reality is constructed - that's the catch in this veil. We construct a mask of who we think we are based on the mythology that we create about ourselves because we have no remembrance. Our society, family, teachers, religion, or friends help us to form an approximate picture of who we are. We create our mythology based on our experiences and other distortions. This is maybe one of the "cards" that we are dealt with in this "game." We are indoctrinated and constructed in a way that makes it difficult to remember who we really are.
To understand something subjectively, objectively or intersubjectivity... it's fine, it's a part of the 3D human function. To understand the truth of it is up to your heart

This is not your reality. It's just a ride... as Bill Hicks said lol.
http://youtu.be/iMUiwTubYu0