Monday 7 October 2013

Is Merely Seeing, Believing?

Real or Illusion
Is This Real?

Do we see to what we believe or believe to what we see? Sounds confusing indeed; let me make it straight—inadvertently, we do the former, because if we could we would never believe to the extent we can perceive. Hence, seeing is not believing, it is just seeing.

The object or matter we come across is a mere reflection of what the brain intends to engulf. Things here could be a bit puzzling; however, I would say—our intellect is prejudiced. We limit our thoughts, forgetting there are n-dimensions through which it ventures.

 With few easy tricks we can temper with the sense of taste e.g., by changing the colour of the food and drinks, likewise, what we see can actually change the way we hear.

My recent research through Youtube give me an insight of an experiment performed by a psychologist Prof. Lawrence Rosenblum ,from the University of California on how the brain can be decepted in a matter of moments.


Check This Video

This video has left me awestruck and compels me to think, what if the world we live in is very much alike. 
What if the things of beauty, the things we strive to achieve is merely an illusion, an illusion of the mind that really does not exist. 

Perhaps, we are so much captivated with the illusion of three-dimensional world that the existence of the n-dimensions seems futile. Is it the viscous wheel of life that is endowed with birth or do we drag ourselves as a spoke or are we the real hamsters stuck in the wheel?

Life actually isn’t the way it looks, it is endless, it is aeon; we confine our thoughts in a closet with keys within us. There are endless discoveries yet to be made about life. This is just the beginning