Seeing Through Our Filters

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Post Written By Eugene Morgan

“What you see depends on what you’re looking for.” ~ unknown

We see the world through our filters. Our filters are the accumulations of our experiences and our background and our genes. We see through human eyes. We experience life through human senses. It is through touch, sight, and sound, smell and taste that we experience life daily.  These senses send messages to our brain and our brain sends messages back to our senses to make adjustments. Our brain needs constant stimuli for us to move gracefully. In fact, we don’t have to think about walking while we talking because it’s automatic.  Walking becomes conscious when we somehow injured a leg.  We like our favorite song because it stimulates the pleasure center of our brain. We enjoy it so much we want to replay the song.

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