hey Gary,
Could you give me a reference for that card experiment.
I am doing some work on how expectations affect our
perceptions and are collecting studies like that.
I agree with your statements but just because we don't perceive or like
something doesn't mean that it isn't part of Reality.
I think it has to be read as a heuristic or worded as
my experience of reality is what i like.
erin
>
>Therefore we perceive what we like, what we expect,
>what we value. Upon encountering something very new,
>something anomolus we may not 'see' that thing at all.
> We may 'choose' to see what we are more familiar with
>and replace the actual real event/object with a
>pattern we 'like'/we expect. This is how 'reality is
>what we like' is a "true" statement.
>
>
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