Wednesday, July 8, 2015
In Conclusion
Reality is really a broad term. As an individual you might use it to mean the the opposite of dreams or fantasy. That's not far off from what Webster's Dictionary uses for a definition, "Something that actually exists, or happens" so in a matter of speaking we all use Webster's definition. But my research and sources took it a step further, far enough to say that reality is what you choose to make it each and every day of your life.
I already shared some of the views I wrote about, such as the article about the playwright who became her character, I've seen people become so involved with their character that they are their character. But I loved the information that I learned from Thich Nhat Hanh on being aware of our feelings and emotions, not fighting them but not allowing them either. It's a really interesting topic to me. Do we create our reality? Yes, that was my initial question and I believe that the answer to that question is absolutely. Personally I was just searching for more information on this topic, and I found out a lot that has really opened my mind to new ways of thinking.
Don't run when you get scared of what you can create. Embrace it and nourish it, let it be all it can be! You won't experience what it's like to run in the sun if you live your life in the shadows in fear of what might happen. Live, laugh, love, and love yourself.
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