- An Experience is a moment of one’s reality
- An Experience is purely individualized
- No two people Experience the same reality
- No two people equally define an Experience or a reality
- Reality is an independent perspective of our Experiences – non-physical – past and present
- A non-physical Experience is our true reality
- We Experience reality solely through our thoughts, feelings, emotions, and beliefs
- One cannot “have” an Experience without the Experience of the mind
- A physical reality is a manifested Experience of the non-physical self
- A physical reality is not actually a “real” – it is only Experienced by our non-physical self
- We have the power to choose how an Experience influences or defines our reality
- We can choose if an Experience is good or bad, right or wrong, positive or negative
- We can choose if an Experience makes us happy or makes us sad
- The same moment will be Experienced differently by two (or more) people
- It is important to understand that your Experience will be different than someone else’s Experience
- It is important to understand that your Experience of me is different than my Experience of myself
- Our present Experiences are a reflection of our past Experiences
- It is impossible to recreate a past Experience – it can be a reflection of, yet entirely new
- We can choose to repeat past Experiences or to learn from past Experiences (good or bad)
- Experiences are necessary and an integral part of life
