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Episode 41: Bernardo Kastrup

Rupert Spira Podcast

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**Perception and Reality and the local **

Perception from a localized point of view implies limitation and inaccuracy. What is perceived is always relative to that point, presenting a limited view of reality. Perception, by definition, is limited and inaccurate, serving a purpose for survival rather than reflecting the absolute truth of the world. The analogy of a computer game illustrates the idea that our evolved perception generates a representation of the world beneficial for survival, not necessarily one that reflects the true essence of reality. The difference between accuracy and truthfulness is highlighted in understanding the limitations of perception.

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