RE: What Happens When People Start Seeing More Colors?

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I don't know if I'm convinced that being sure about something unseen makes it true for everyone else. Evidence should probably matter more than certainty right?



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So many things in spirituality have to be experienced yourself. No one can experience it for you.

So, i can tell you that I know God exists. And, you say, "No, you 'believe' in God". But, that is not true.

However, i very much know that this experience is highly personal, and each person can/may experience completely differently.

But, that said, how long do young kids have to point to the rainbows and describe colors that you cannot see before you start thinking there may be something there?

There was a time when humans were color blind. And we may have started to see colors one sensor at a time (cones, rods…) Today, almost everyone believes there are 7 colors. Even blind people.

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Wow, that's a profound and logical way of seeing the situation. It's true, people can't experience for you, you'll need to experience it yourself. I'm still thinking though, what if those that experienced something but perceived and understood it wrongly are good at persuading the masses to see things in said wrong way

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