perception :)
The answer is perception.
Perception I think
The term "sixth sense" refers to an intuitive perception or awareness beyond the traditional five senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell). It often encompasses abilities such as intuition, extrasensory perception, or heightened emotional awareness. This name implies an additional layer of understanding or insight that goes beyond ordinary sensory experiences, suggesting a deeper connection to one's environment and the unseen aspects of reality.
Epistemology focuses on facts and reality by studying how knowledge is acquired and justified. It examines the nature of reality, the limits of what can be known, and the methods of evidence and reasoning needed to understand the world. Metaphysics also addresses the nature of reality by exploring the fundamental aspects of existence, such as the nature of being, existence, and reality itself.
mainly fantasy with little aspects of exaggerated reality !
The ultimate truth is the fundamental reality or knowledge that is considered to be the most accurate and unchanging. It is often sought after in philosophy, religion, and science as a way to understand the deepest aspects of existence.
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Sensory distortion can alter how we perceive reality by causing our senses to misinterpret information from the environment. This can lead to a skewed perception of what is actually happening, making it difficult to accurately understand and interpret the world around us.
No. (If I understand your question correctly.)
Reality hurts because we don't understand how it works or creates a feeling only towards a single person, that goes for everyone because in reality itself we don't understand or know how it works
Buddhists do not believe in a single, omniscient God. The Buddhist understanding of the universe includes a recognition that there are a lot of aspects of this universe, this reality, that we don't understand. Through analytical meditation and other practices we can understand the deeper truths about this reality; truths that can't be understood with our every day minds. When we reach enlightenment we will understand it, and until then there is no reason to believe that there either is or isn't a God. Buddhists aren't atheists, but they also aren't theists.
only to show qualitative aspects of reality