

There is not a single person, place or experience that could ever make us feel a certain way other than our perspective or opinion of it at the time.Įvery single moment and situation can be interpreted in an infinite number of ways. If we paid attention to our thoughts, we would understand why we feel bad so often. When what we believe emerges from fear, (which is ultimately doubt) we experience the various emotions that stem from it such as frustration, anger, anxiety, or confusion. Therefore, we feel what we have practiced into belief. However, emotions do not just happen to us, we are effectively feeling our thoughts. Sometimes our ups and downs are like little ripples and other times they are colossal waves taking us on extreme highs and lows. We are up and down all day because everything we see, hear, taste, touch and smell will trigger a memory, thought or opinion. Not only do our interpretations of what we see, hear, taste, touch and smell vary how we interpret what we observe and how we absorb what we hear depends on our current mood extending from fear or appreciation. Our personal experiences surrounding any subject will be based on what general umbrella we linger in – fear or appreciation. We focus on multiple subjects all day long. Which also means we cannot prevent having opinions. That which we think of often becomes our primary belief or desire.Īs creative beings, it is almost impossible to stop thought because we cannot stop creating.

When thoughts become important to us, we think of them often. They are a constant collection of various external perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts we encounter along our physical trail. It is how we strengthen the ‘reality’ of our stories. We share them because it is how we connect, influence, gather, and convince others of our truth. We share our thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and experiences. Otherwise, it becomes part of our insanity or eccentric personality.įor this reason, we share. However, even that which may seem distinctly real to us requires acknowledgement and agreement from others to assume it as the reality and truth we know. While we may not always like the evidence we encounter, it is real and ‘real’ not only allows us to make sense of our world but have somewhat control of it.įor something to be determined ‘real’, it must serve all our sensors. It is our comfort, security, and stability. Evidence is reassurance that we are on or following the ‘right’ path. Where does the idea end and the truth begin? What is truth? Is there only one truth? Is it possible to have truth without facts?Īs observant beings, proof is important to us. Now that we have the definitions out of the way, let us go on a journey to uncover what really lies behind what we consider fact and opinion. A personal perspective or expressions of judgment with no real evidence.įact: A thing known or proved to be true.
