OK so you don't fall under that umbrella, fine, sorry for the unintentional misrepresentation. We do see things together, but they are real. If group x is looking at y but z is in their field of scope but not focused on, then all of x "sees" z. Only those that are prone to acknowledging/worried about z notice in retrospect z and have a shared experience about something real. The ones who didn't notice z go about life normally with another pience of undigested information tottering around in their noggin.
Our perceptions are based on our, focus AND our input. A lot of that input goes undigested consciously. I just find it remarkably hilarious that some here, that are materialists and don't believe in supernatural or Demons, jumped to (or possibly ignored the shared experience part of the story) that it's all in their head and not real, but somehow shared. And I, someone who does believe in the supernatural and Demons, jumped to "it was probably a coyote or field mouse moving grass."
Our perceptions are based on our, focus AND our input. A lot of that input goes undigested consciously. I just find it remarkably hilarious that some here, that are materialists and don't believe in supernatural or Demons, jumped to (or possibly ignored the shared experience part of the story) that it's all in their head and not real, but somehow shared. And I, someone who does believe in the supernatural and Demons, jumped to "it was probably a coyote or field mouse moving grass."
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post
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