Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Axiom 4: Fiction Is A Projection Of The Mind


There are 4 categories of things: things that are conceivable and real, things that are conceivable but not real, things that are not conceivable yet real, and things that are neither conceivable nor real, The easiest and most tangible of the four categories is clearly the first, the objects being both real in the world and in the mind. The second address fictions and fabrications of the mind that only exists in the mind, which while being more cryptic than the first category, is still far more lucid than the third and fourth, neither of which are conceivable because the third is outside of human comprehension, and the fourth dose not exist whatsoever in either the world or the mind. Thus it becomes a challenge to decide what is real and what is not. The first is clearly real, yet so is the second and third but at a different level of reality to the first. While the mind might conceive of being able to have a cake and eat it too, such a thing can never be. However, the thought exists, which is a something, and is thereby incorporated into reality. The third has it's place in reality, but because it goes unperceived, it has no functional use. Therefore, reality consists of what is real in both shape and thought, thought are projections of the mind upon reality, things exists which we cannot perceive, and anything that is truly a nothing in both body and spirit don not exist in reality whatsoever.

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