Reason a Central Building Block of Our Reality

Examining some of humanity’s present utilizations of reason could be useful.

Reason is a central building block in the construction of the foundation of our personal and our collective realities. We have added belief after belief and have gone along happily believing we have constructed a solid foundation upon which to base our reality, our system of beliefs. Reason has played a prominent role in keeping us safe.

Our mode of perception of our reality is most often influenced and reflected by currently dominant perceptions of that which would be identified as “reasonable perspectives.” Our perspectives are deemed appropriate if they are reasonable, are practical, are sensible. We go about advancing our sciences and our technologies by applying our current perspectives with the prospect of being both innovative and creative in our research and our developments.

Our current reasoned approach is not enough to get us where we want to go, nor more importantly, where we need to go.

Reason as utilized by mainstream humanity is a valuable tool yet reason as currently utilized is not yet embracing intuitive listening as a valid, a particularly powerful aspect of its repertoire.

A change in perception is in order. It has become necessary to initiate a shifting of boundaries regarding what we deem to be reasonable. We must expand the current limitations of our perceptions to include intuitive listening within the bounds of reason. A special decree to the masses is not necessary. As individuals we can take it upon ourselves to alter our perceptions as one of our updates to our personal operating systems.