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Our "world" exists on 2 planes according to many people...material and abstract...material is quite obvious...things we touch see smell etc. Abstract is a little different though...its more of what we see in our minds and cant use our 5 senses to perceive...it all really depends on how you look at it...to some people abstract is perceived in terms of religion superstition spells and other phenomena that cant be completely explained...yet in neither one of these planes can the "true existence" of man be proven without scrutinization or fault... how can someone actually "prove" that we exist..."I think therefore I am"...bullshit...you think in your dreams too...yet they are not legitimate manifestations of reality...example...your dreaming...you are a person in some sort of dilemma...say your faced with a pack of wolves or something (this person does NOT have to be you...it could be a person your mind creates...also known as fictional)...as that person in your dreams you have to "think" to find a solution to your predicament...you are thinking within a thought or dream....now...who is to say that this is not what our "world" actually is....is it not a possibility that we are actually just a thought within someone's mind?...for all we know we are just part of another's dream...to think...the subconscious mind of one being brings life to another...it is incredible to think of the paradox this creates going either way....the exact situation can demonstrate that if WE are a figment of someone’s unconscious dreams....couldn’t THEY also be part of the same situation?....and so on....the same thing works the other way...we "create" beings in our own dreams....don't you think that if we dream and "create" that they possibly could too?....and then their dreams create more and etc...When you look at this situation from this perspective then even our "material existence" seems linked to our abstract.
Approximate Word count = 538 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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