juantoo3
....whys guy.... ʎʇıɹoɥʇnɐ uoıʇsǝnb
Yes, Salty, you have contributed something useful, as you very often do.Reality is subjective.
Obviously and paradoxically, the "truth" of what I have just said in this post is only as true as it is useful (according to my view). To all in this thread, a question: Have I contributed something useful?
If I may chime in with two cents' worth of observation:
To whom does reality belong? Who owns reality?
I would argue that reality is a constant, therefore it is owned by none and simultaneously all. In other words, reality is *not* subjective, it is objective.
Truth, on the other hand, is subjective and personal.
I sense there is a great deal of confusion among people regarding this.
What word are we to use to describe what IS, that hard and fast provable and unprovable, material and immaterial, animal/ vegetable/ mineral existence in this and possibly more dimensions if not "reality?" How we each independently view reality would form our individual subjective truths, but collectively our subjective accumulated views (truths) must be of a concrete objective reality; else we are all deluded by an eternal illusion wherein reality is not real.
I can't help but think that we often switch these two terms without really considering the ramifications of what we intend to say.
And then there is the chance I am talking out of my anal orifice again, if so I would be happy to entertain a better definition that covers all of the bases. To my way of thinking something has to be objective and solid, even if our personal views of that objective solid are subjective and fluid. In other words, either reality is real, or truth is real, they cannot both be subject to personal whims and fancies.
That is not to say that because an objective reality exists that we even have the potential to view it in its raw objectivity...I don't think we have the capabilities within ourselves. But that is the underlying purpose to the spiritual quest, our personal attempt to try to view the objective reality with as much objective sight as we can handle...that is, those of us who try to shed ourselves of the pre-canned blinkered and tinted shades of subjective "truth."