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>It's a common belief that you experience the world through consciousness. There is the world and there is your awareness of it. The problem with this idea is that it separates awareness from existence. The two are one. Things are your awareness - or lack of awareness - of them. Fear is your awareness of fear, time is your awareness of time, an idea is your awareness of an idea, an object is your awareness of that object ect. So you don’t experience the world through consciousness, rather, your world is consciousness. Your reality is consciousness. Contrariwise, consciousness is your reality.
>This concept is intuitive and simple. It define one’s consciousness - all their thoughts, emotions, memories, and senses - as one's reality. Once you realize your whole reality is just conscious experience, it opens up the way for uncertainty over the soundness of such a reality. This uncertainty is called primal uncertainty, and it is a potent emotion that must first be cultivated. It is a unique type of anxiety that can be found in all glass citizens. Primal uncertainty can be quantified as Lucidubiety. The level of Lucidubiety you have determines your
>Proof of the idea that consciousness is your reality can be found in the Limiter Principle. It operates under the logic that what is not part of consciousness is not part of your reality. The principle states; what has not been experienced cannot be purely imagined. Things you can’t experience can be conceptualized, and other things can be composited eg. riding a dragon, but they cannot be purely imagined. Things outside of your consciousness are called Unconscious reality. Conversely, the things within your consciousness are called Conscious reality. Together they make up everything.