Fact and Reality in one corner, Opinion and the Mind in the
other…let the Games Begin
DAY 432
Introduction to Opinion and Facts
In and from this post we’re going to have a look at our Mind-Reality and
Physical Reality relationship (or shall we rather say separation), with
exploring Opinions and Facts. We’re first going to start with illustrating what
Opinion is and what Fact is, and how we use Plausible Deniability to
protect/defend and create our Opinions in the Mind Reality - in the attempt to
control, with the starting point of our own self-interest: the Real Physical
Reality.
The definition of Opinion as per (Random House Dictionary, ©
Random House, Inc. 2013: s.v. “Opinion”) within Dictionary.com: 1. a belief or
judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty. 2. a
personal view, attitude, or appraisal.
Here, ‘Opinion’ speaks for itself in terms of having no evidentiary
relationship to Reality, to what is Real – where one actually formed a
relationship with reality through real-time, space-time, research,
investigation – taking into consideration looking at reality THROUGH THE EYES
OF REALITY and seeing what is here AS it exists. But instead – inverted reality
into the Mind, THEN created a relationship with reality
in the Mind through imposing a belief/judgment/interpretation on it, which
in turn creates a “MY opinion” about something/someone. In the Mind-Reality – one
can create the illusion of power/control through Opinions, seeing through the
eyes of OPINION, seeing things how ONLY SELF WANT to see them.
The definition of Fact as per (Random House Dictionary, ©
Random House, Inc. 2013: s.v. “Fact”) within Dictionary.com:
1. something that actually exists; reality; truth 2. something
known to exist or to have happened 3. a truth known by actual experience or
observation; something known to be true
Well, one cannot be clearer than the above – with emphasizing
“something that ACTUALLY exists” / “reality” / “actual (physical) experience or
observation”. Facts are a relationship to reality where one actually see
reality for what it is, one do not invert it into the Mind and then see it through
the eyes of Opinion by imposing one’s own ideas/perceptions/beliefs
onto/towards it. I mean, try and materialize your Opinions as they exist into
reality…won’t happen, ‘cause they’re not real/tangible, supported by actual
facts/information/research/investigation – it is tainted with one’s ‘personal
frame of reference’ / ‘personalities’ in the Mind.
So, the question we’re primarily going to have a look at
within posts to follow is: Why – despite even the clear Dictionary definition
of the word Opinion, do we still trust Opinion more than Fact? Why do we give
more credence to Opinion, rather than our own investigation/research in/as
Reality/what is Real? Why do we want to only see through the eyes of Opinion,
and not through the eyes of Reality/Fact? What is in it for us with weighing “MY
opinion” to be MORE than Reality/Fact? What is really going on within/behind it
all?
If we have a look at the process of formulating an Opinion,
it’s quite fascinating to Observe: a memory is taken of something that happened
in reality, thus a past moment, then it is looked-at within the mind and then
we talk to ourselves about it within/through a process of ‘Reasoning’ – with the
starting-point of that looking/talking as reasoning to change/alter MY
relationship to the memory to SUIT ME. In this we then believe that the process
of reasoning, the “how I see it” in the Mind as Opinion – hold more
substance/validity over/of Reality. And when we take this one step further – it’s
fascinating how many of us have Opinions about this world/humanity/life on
earth/government/money etc. … but so very few participate in doing anything
about actual change in reality. Why
is that? Reasoning relationships
to things/people in our Minds based on opinions, based on how we believe things
are instead of reasoning based on actual evidence/facts and investigation
We’ll continue more in the next post
Bibliography:
American Psychological Association (APA):
fact.
(n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved July 30, 2013, from
Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fact
Chicago Manual Style (CMS):
fact.
Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fact
(accessed: July 30, 2013).
Modern Language Association (MLA):
"fact."
Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 30 Jul. 2013.
<Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fact>.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE):
Dictionary.com,
"fact," in Dictionary.com Unabridged. Source location: Random
House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fact.
Available: http://dictionary.reference.com.
Accessed: July 30, 2013.
BibTeX Bibliography Style (BibTeX)
@article
{Dictionary.com2013,
title = {Dictionary.com Unabridged},
month = {Jul},
day = {30},
year = {2013},
url = {http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fact},
}
title = {Dictionary.com Unabridged},
month = {Jul},
day = {30},
year = {2013},
url = {http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fact},
}
American Psychological Association (APA):
opinion.
(n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved July 30, 2013, from
Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/opinion
Chicago Manual Style (CMS):
opinion.
Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/opinion
(accessed: July 30, 2013).
Modern Language Association (MLA):
"opinion."
Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 30 Jul. 2013.
<Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/opinion>.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE):
Dictionary.com,
"opinion," in Dictionary.com Unabridged. Source location:
Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/opinion.
Available: http://dictionary.reference.com.
Accessed: July 30, 2013.
BibTeX Bibliography Style (BibTeX)
@article
{Dictionary.com2013,
title = {Dictionary.com Unabridged},
month = {Jul},
day = {30},
year = {2013},
url = {http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/opinion},
}
title = {Dictionary.com Unabridged},
month = {Jul},
day = {30},
year = {2013},
url = {http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/opinion},
}