Matter and Its Existence as a Phenomenon of Thought
The traditional idea that matter exists independently of thought is fundamentally questioned in this approach. Instead, it becomes clear that the world arises through thoughts and is defined by consciousness. This leads to a radical reinterpretation of the concept of existence, where reality cannot be seen as separate from perception and mental processes.
The transition from a materialistic perspective to one based on thoughts initially brings uncertainties. However, these uncertainties create the opportunity to find new answers that go far beyond the limitations of materialism. Reality is not a fixed structure but a continuous process of emergence through thoughts.
Opposites as the Foundation of Reality
Reality emerges through the dynamic interplay of opposites. Concepts such as Yin and Yang symbolize this dual nature of the world, where different perspectives and consciousness centers interact with each other. Without these opposites, there would be no movement, no change, and ultimately no reality.
An example of this is the relationship between two parties in a conflict. Without the shared space in which they act, they could not interact and would not be true opposites. This connection forms the foundation of reality and highlights how important the relationship between elements is in creating unity.
The 7 Principles for a Clear Perspective
1. Thoughts as Origin: The world arises through thoughts and is an expression of consciousness.
2. Consciousness Creates Reality: Different perspectives produce a multifaceted and dynamic reality.
3. Opposites Bring Unity: Through the exchange and interaction of opposites, a cohesive reality is formed.
4. Reality Is Relative: There is not a single reality but countless perspectives that define the world.
5. Belief as a Creative Force: Belief in something is the actual driving force behind the creation of reality.
6. Systemic Limitation: No single center of consciousness can grasp the entirety of the universe.
7. Integration of Knowledge and Belief: Both concepts are inseparable and jointly define the structure of the world.
These principles provide an alternative perspective to materialistic philosophy, which often assumes that everything exists outside of consciousness. They emphasize that reality only emerges through the connection of thoughts, belief, and perspectives.
The Power of Belief and the Illusion of Matter
A central idea is that belief is not just an individual force but shapes the entire structure of reality. While materialism often dismisses belief as insignificant or irrational, this perspective shows that it is the true engine of reality. Belief is not an illusion but a creative force that shapes the universe.
The question of whether everything is just an illusion is therefore answered with a clear no. The world exists, but not as materialism assumes. It is not a fixed, independent matter but a dynamic reality created by thoughts.