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Reality

Definition:
What appears to exist, shaped by filters of belief, perception, and identification. “Reality” is not a single thing but a layered phenomenon: the apparent world we live in (small-r reality), the field of consciousness itself (capital-R Reality), and the frameworks that connect them.

Nature:

  • Everyday / Psychological Reality (“lowercase reality”):
    The lived experience shaped by Ego-1 and Ego-2 filters — assumptions, beliefs, and cultural narratives. This is “the world as I see it,” which feels solid but is conditioned and relative.

  • Spiritual / Generative Reality:
    The vibrational field where forms (ideas, archetypes, spiritual planes, physical phenomena) emerge. Similar to Hegel’s “universals” — patterns of possibility, not isolated particulars.

  • Absolute Reality:
    The undivided field of consciousness (Brahman). The ground where all frames arise, play out, and dissolve.

Mechanics:

  • Reality frames are configurations of beliefs and assumptions that make a particular “world” coherent.

  • These frames are not false — but provisional, temporary universals.

  • Shifting beliefs leads to shifting frames. What feels like “reality changing” is actually awareness tuning into a different possible alignment of the field.

Granular Levels:

  • Reality-1 (Conditioned / Personal): Narrative-self reality shaped by belief and culture.

  • Reality-2 (Generative / Possibility-Field): Archetypal patterns and vibrations from which phenomena emerge.

  • Reality-3 (Absolute / Brahman): Undivided Self — beyond frames, categories, or appearances.

Everyday Example:
Two friends walking into the same room share what seems like one “objective” reality. In truth, their overlapping belief-structures allow their fields of awareness to line up, creating a consensus frame. They perceive one another because their higher-Self configurations overlap — like a Venn diagram of values, needs, and assumptions.

  • Where they overlap, they share a “dream of the world.”

  • Where they differ, they experience the same space through different lenses.

  • This is why consensus reality feels solid: it’s a shared dream, stabilized by overlapping belief-fields.

Key Insight:
What most people call “reality” is simply a shared frame of the larger field of consciousness. It is both personal and collective, but never absolute. Awakening is recognizing that “my reality” is one possible tuning — and that the ultimate Reality remains whole, untouched, and always present.

08 September 2025