
The Human Paradox / Book 4 of 5
The Paradox of Reality
Reality is never only what appears. It is also what the mind believes about what appears.
By Lalit Rakesh MishraPublished by Greyveil EditionsPart of The Human Paradox within The Human Paradox Collection.
Summary
Reality and perception do not always arrive together.
This book examines the tension between what is, what is believed, and what the mind needs reality to become.
It closes The Human Paradox by returning the reader to the difficult border between perception and truth.
Core Question
What if reality is less stable than the mind needs it to be?
Metadata
Volume I
The Human Paradox
Book 04 of 5
Status: Available
Personal Background
The book comes from the painful gap between lived experience and the interpretations that try to contain it.
Psychological Themes
Reality, perception, belief, contradiction, certainty, interpretation, and human limitation.
Reading Information
Volume I
The Human Paradox
Book 04
Reading Time: Self-paced reader
"Reality does not always argue. Sometimes it simply remains."
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Reflection
Meet what is real.
What reality remains when the mind releases its preferred version?
What can be accepted without needing to be made beautiful?