The reality of experience is the reality that we live directly in daily life, such as pain, hunger, thirst, fear, poverty and others. While the reality of the agreement is a reality that we recognize as real, because all the others say it is real. For example, the fact that it is delicious durian, stealing things from other people is a bad thing. If we let imagination become a real and powerful force in our lives, we enter the realm of ”experiential reality,” where the discernible veils of separation between the worlds of physical ”reality” and imagination are unleashed and the potential of the infinite forces of manifestation and performance unleash. To get out of these limits and conditional beliefs allows us to develop individually, to broaden our consciousness, to experience our true creative strength and to transform our society. I propose a new and expanded concept of reality, called ”Experiential Reality”. We can really change our physical reality using our imagination. For example, when we have sexual fantasies and our body is awake, we actually witness stimulation in our bodies when we don`t really have sex. The somatic-mental-energetic feedback loop improves the reality of the experience, while our mind becomes more excited, while our body wakes up more and more to build sexual energy and tension.
The way you view your life has a real impact on your reality and the physical world. Imagination is very powerful in creating our reality. When we are in fear and limit, we use our imagination in a way that creates more fear and limit. When we are in love and fullness, we create more love and fullness. The mind is like a fertile garden. When we plant toxic seeds, toxic plants grow. If we plant seeds that are nutritious and beautiful, nutritious and beautiful plants will grow. It is therefore important to use the strength and impact of our imagination in a disciplined way, which transforms our visions into physical realities that improve the quality of life of people and planets. This story illustrates the thin veil between our ”physical reality” and the world created in our imagination and dreams. In our physical reality, we obtain data from our senses and create our world by synthesizing perception, imaginative construction and interpretation. All that we live, whether ”real” or ”imaginary,” is our ”experiential reality.” The current experience of ”reality”, accepted by most people, is the ”physical reality” perceived by our five senses and detectable by science, regulated by government and limited by the conditioning and convictions of society. ”Reality” in everyday use means ”the state of things as they actually exist.” However, the vast majority of what we experience as a reality is presented.
Our physical ”reality” is created by transforming sensory data into an imaginary physical experience. We firmly believe that our life experience is real, physical and solid, but there is broad support among scientists, such as physicist Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D., that ”we have the illusion that our human bodies are strong, but they are above 99.99% empty space.” Chris Becker, scientist and author, has a profound approach to understanding how we perceive reality through magic mushrooms and quantum mechanics.