05-08-2011, 12:00 AM
Imagine you were standing in your kitchen, and you see a beetle walking on the counter. Now imagine you are that beetle, not that you shape shifted into a beetle and are aware you are really a human, but you are that beetle and always have known yourself to be that beetle. Now imagine what the 'kitchen' looks like from the view of being a beetle. In truth we cannot know this, for as long as we are aware we are human we will always bring the element of human cognition into the beetle's perception. But still... imagine as much as possible how your view of this 'world' would be altered by simply perceiving as a non-human with no ties to human cognition.
This tells us not only are there worlds to be perceived, but in the vastness of perception itself lies the key to 'worlds'.
This tells us not only are there worlds to be perceived, but in the vastness of perception itself lies the key to 'worlds'.

