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theory:primary_world [18/02/2011 05:26] admintheory:primary_world [05/04/2018 15:21] – [Introduction] admin
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 Our perception of reality or our Primary World is the sum of our physiological and psychological filters developed consciously and unconsciously since the moment of our existence. Our perception of reality or our Primary World is the sum of our physiological and psychological filters developed consciously and unconsciously since the moment of our existence.
  
-Because we live in this Primary World, making our decisions and categorising our experience, it is safe to assume that the richer or more developed our Primary World is, the more effective we can be in managing and interacting with the actuality of the real world. If our Primary World is a dark and unsafe place, then the real world will reflect this.+Because we live in this Primary World, making our decisions and categorising our experience, it is safe to assume that the richer or more developed our Primary World is, the more effective we can be in managing and interacting with the actuality of the real world. If our Primary World is a dark and unsafe place, then the real world will appear to reflect these attributes.
 Ultimately then our ability to operate, through our actions and reactions in the real world is entirely based on the internal representation of our Primary World. Ultimately then our ability to operate, through our actions and reactions in the real world is entirely based on the internal representation of our Primary World.
  
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 This experience is akin to having tunnel vision, where we become so focussed on particular aspects of a situation, we negate / do not even acknowledge other options and choices. This experience is akin to having tunnel vision, where we become so focussed on particular aspects of a situation, we negate / do not even acknowledge other options and choices.
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