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If the mind is the place that all your sensations are perceived?

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how can you tell they don't simply start there? In terms of our sensations and perceptions what is the difference between reality and dreams or illusions? Or is there no difference? Why or why not?

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  1. you  really  need  to sort  a lot of this  out.  We aren't  playing  tiddledee winks  here, perception is one way of learning   It is  a good  empirical place to start  but you can't base a whole  empirical  prowess around that  just  to  fit  like  "one size  fits all"


  2. Your mind is a place where many activities take place.  Amongst those are the activities that help you as a whole individual participate objectively and subjectively in reality.  Dreams and illusions are objective activities also although they may be subjective to some extent to other things like your inability to objectify correctly due to some uncoordinated forces within you and on and on and on.

    Now as far as the sensations that refract within you nervous system and the reflections that help you understand those refractions and which is only a small part that actually reaches to the conscious level of activity.  The conscious part of you needs to exist so as to coordinate correctly with reality after all the refractions have run their course and the need to reflect arises so as to objectify your particular activity as an individual social being.

  3. :) d**n it, your question are too hard, I am sorry I can't think of something with enough sense to answer it :).

    I gotta say though, when reality get though on you, you have to have enough dreams to go on....

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