Share the present in sense mINDING your mental state by mending your habit of thinkingYou are the mind that abide in the bias you believe, and you define the nature and extent of your point of view. You are the curator of your wherewithal regardless of your conviction. If you choose.
Contrary to what you think perception does not equal awareness, and reality is no more than or less than a memory construed to reflect your beliefs, and fit in to your expectation. By design our minds are hardwired to construct a reality that is biased to reflect what we think is most appropriate, and believe to be fortuitous at the time according to a precognitive algorhythm that assess the mutual relevance between the various data sources that inform our awareness and compress the data streams accordingly. Prior to cognition sensory data that is deemed inappropriate or superfluous to the intention behind the experience is removed from our conscious recollection of the event but sorted, crossreferenced and warehoused with the rest of our life time's sensory database for memory retrieval and recollection of past events. That is how your mind is designed to function since the first generation that we became sentient after developing the bulbous frontal lobes to make sense of our ambient enviroment and respond to the complex interpersonal behaviours afforded by our habitat and daily social discourse. At the tiime there was no way to anticipate what would become and by present day our environment has become so noisy that we fail to fathom our conscious relevance, doubt the present and fail to manifest our presence intent and prefer to prime our habit to adapt to convention and appease our conviction that fail to see the sense that prevail regardless of vested interest or preconcieved expectations. When the reality we perceive conflict with what we believe to be credible, our mind simply editw the sensory input it receives to fit the reality we believe, saves the detail for future verification ans replaces any gaps in awareness that occur with totally plausable events from memory. All of which is fine and well if there is some level ofvcongruency between what we believe and what we percieve, and as long as there are no obvious or glaring differences that challenges or threaten our perspective our mind does an excellent job of living up to any point of view you choose. When our mind experience circumstances that oppose the status quo of our current world view it manages the dispute by triggering a mental condition known as Cognitive Dissonance. Cognitive Dissonance occur when a person's perspective is challenged by the perception of events that are both irrefutable and defy belief. Neither a dysfunction nor a disease, it illustrates how our brain processes sensory stimuli, how our brain make sense of neurosensory data, and how we apply context to the relevance of our shared experience. This principle of measuring relevance by referencing what we share in present sense and common view is fundamental to how we percieve our existence. To share in Nature's cocreative confluence and wade in the serendipitous reward of the resonance we share in the flow of mutual manifestation is the penultimate expression of life's prime objective. When we limit what we share in present sense, or act in favour of an impression, expectation, or anticipated reward we cause conflict between what is real and what we believe. The way our brain resolve the conflict is to edit our awareness to fit in with what we consider to be relevant, and store what occur as a fully immersive snapshot for future verification and validation.
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