Sight is not something strictly physical. Perception is a sort of sight with underlying layers of what I call the three E's: expectation, emotion, and experience. What you perceive is how you view it in a very subconscious, internal way. No one will truly be able to see through the eyes of your perception no matter how close you may think you become at describing it in whichever form you choose. One can appreciate it, and one can connect on some level of expectation, emotion, or experience, but one cannot get the entire picture with every detail and color. I always thought that art came the closest to bringing forth perception in its most detailed form. And by art I mean any creative endeavor that starts from nothing but your own thought and feeling, but uses the materials, sounds, and colors that make up our senses to represent them.
You walk through life with footsteps of your perception. When you sometimes walk back to a moment, it can become difficult to realize how you perceived it in a certain way. This is because your expectations, emotions, and experiences are subject to change. Are you in control of this change? More than you think. One must be in touch with all of the above to gauge exactly what they need to grow and to move forward. Never fear to move forward and experience your change of perception although it may be seemingly uncomfortable at first. Your perceptive eyes simply need to adjust to the changing light, which can become brighter with each step in the right direction.
Feeling is so uniquely intertwined with each of our 5 senses. We carry with us an energy that describes who we are and how we see the world and it can take this extra sixth sense to pick up on such things. But, in reality, this extra sixth sense is the sense of pure feeling, separated from all other physical senses, yet so intermingled.
So, keep dreaming, because here is where your perception is alive inside of your sedated physical state as you delve deep into slumber.
Open your eyes, dream on, and wake up to a new world at any moment you please.
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