• 20.03.2025

Crafting Your Own Divine Reality

The statement "I am the Creator of my God" can be interpreted as the idea that a person does not merely passively perceive external reality but actively creates it through his inner life and thought. In other words, our understanding of the divine and the form of our overall existence does not lie outside of us at all—it is the result of our internal constructive process, during which we form a "world image" that reflects not so much the objective reality as our personal attitudes, values, and creative impulses.

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  • 20.03.2025

Bridging Inner and Outer Realms: The Dual Nature of Human Experience

According to the presented materials, the distinction between the subjective and the objective in the context of human cognition is based on the difference between internal, personal experience and the "common," extra-corporeal level of reality.

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  • 20.03.2025

Mediation of Mind and Reality

Our beliefs and thoughts inevitably come into contact with objective reality, as the very act of cognition serves as a mediation between our inner world and an independent, external existence. In other words, even if our representations and thoughts are initially subjective, they are formed and refined through constant interaction with what is objectively given—that is, with a reality that exists independently of individual consciousness. This interaction means that the objectivity of knowledge is evident in the fact that for a thought to be true, it must correspond to the actual state of the world and be confirmed by it.

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  • 20.03.2025

Constructing Reality: The Interplay of Sensation and Consciousness

From the subjective standpoint, individual consciousness does not merely passively reflect the external world; it actively constructs it. That is, the objective reality existing independently of our sensations reaches us in the form of sensory data, which are then processed, interpreted, and structurally organized by our consciousness. As noted in one of the sources, "The perceived action of external entities through external existence, that is, through the complex, independent interrelationship of various entities, is called external experience; in this way, we distinguish the independent objective world from the subjective realm of our internal states..." (Source: 1260_6298.txt, page: 220-221). This emphasizes that although the objective world exists independently, it becomes accessible to us through specific interactions, whereby it acquires its properties within our experience.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Incontrovertible Certainty of Conscious Presence

The phenomenon of confidence in one’s own awareness can be explained by the fact that the immediate experience of our consciousness does not require additional confirmation. That is, when we undergo a state, our consciousness is represented so vividly and directly that there is neither a need nor a possibility to distinguish the “real” from the seeming. This state provides us with a sense of absolute reliability, even if later on we might doubt the objective reality of these experiences.

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Crafting Your Own Divine Reality

Bridging Inner and Outer Realms: The Dual Nature of Human Experience

Mediation of Mind and Reality

Constructing Reality: The Interplay of Sensation and Consciousness

The Incontrovertible Certainty of Conscious Presence