What I mean by this:
Is that 99.8% of people confuse their experience of reality with the objective truth and nature of reality.
Example:
Person A is in his 50’s. Throughout his entire childhood, teenage years and adult years, life has always been incredibly difficult for him. He’s always had to fight tooth and nail to make minimum wage.
He believes that life is hard. To him it’s a fact, it’s just how it is. “That’s just reality”.
He believes that the objective and true nature of reality = difficult, tough, struggle.
What Person A doesn’t know, is that… it’s just his perception of reality. It’s just a perception. Just a belief.
The difference between a belief and awareness is this:
You have 2 people.
- Person A
- Person B
Person A’s internal framework = life is hard, making money is a struggle, I am unworthy and useless, nothing works out for me, I’m doomed, more money more problems, etc
Person A’s experience = broke as fuck and miserably struggling
Person B’s internal framework = life is easy, abundance is everywhere, I’m worthy of wealth, everything is working out for me, things just keep getting better, etc
Person B’s experience = rich as fuck and somewhere on a yacht.
Person A and Person B have internal frameworks (subconscious beliefs/thoughts/feelings/emotions etc).
The reality that they experience is a reflection of their internal frameworks. It is a reflection of their subconscious beliefs.
Beliefs are subjective. Different beliefs, different realities.
Awareness is the top-down “umbrella” understanding of everything I just explained.
An Awareness is understanding of the true nature and objective truth.
Awareness is objective and always true.
When I say “the universe is merely a reflection of your internal reality”.
That’s not a subjective belief, that’s an objective awareness.
Completely different level and realm of scope.