Parallel Perceptions (when the world changes)

in life •  7 years ago  (edited)

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I had always believed Perception to be a very powerful thing. After all it's how we interpret the world around us. How and what we perceive can directly affect our thoughts, emotions and how we apply our energy to our actions. But it wasn't until my Father passed away suddenly and unexpectedly, that I came to see how powerful it really is!

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My family have always been very close and my Dad played a strong and constant part in my daily life. So when he died so very suddenly, it essentially threw my perception of the world into disarray; like I had awoken to a completely foreign place, where everything was different yet exactly the same. To be honest it's the closest I can imagine to being in a parallel universe. You know how in science fiction movies or TV shows when we follow a character who is thrust into a parallel world where they are in the same time and place, meeting the same people, but that the past has unfolded slightly differently and so despite the similarities, there is a clear and distinct difference. Of course to the people of this second universe everything remains the same. But to the character arriving from elsewhere, everything is totally different.

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That's exactly how I felt when I first returned to work. Day one was a very unsettling experience, as while everything looked exactly the same, with the same exact people going about the same exact activities in the same exact way; from my perception it was all completely different somehow. As though the world had changed drastically and irrevocably, but only for me, as to all of my friends and colleagues it was simply business as usual. Of course it wasn't because the world had changed (apart from my Father being gone) so much as my perception of it had. Much like with the character in the sci-fi movie, magically finding themselves in a parallel world. Where they were the only one affected by the sudden and unexpected event (the only one who witnessed the shift from Universe A to Universe B) and so only they are aware of the change. I think that this is the most isolating part about grief and loss, what makes it so difficult to explain your thoughts and feelings to others. Because it's a very personal thing, that impacts people on varying levels. So unless you've been affected directly by the loss (or a loss of relatable impact) then it can be very hard to understand exactly what someone is experiencing. Again, think about how the character in the movie tried to explain how things were different, but as the world appeared the same to everyone else they simply couldn't relate to his perception.

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When we experience a shift in perspective, nothing is ever the same again; but only for ourselves. Much like a multi-verse, our worlds are all slightly different due to our past's having unfolded slightly differently. So when we shift from one to the other we will witness the difference, but to those who reside in one or the other then nothing will be different. We can only learn to adjust to the changes...

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I have experienced such a shift in perspective. What I underestimated was the length of time that shift can take. It is only when you come out the other end and have made peace with the shift is it completed but then expect more changes. A poignant and heartfelt write.

Agreed :-) It's certainly a duration to endure. Probably because we tend to fight it a little at first, but then as you say, when you let go of that it seems to suddenly make sense. Nothing stays static for very long it seems.

We are human and become not just emotionally attached to the one's we love but physically and energetically attached. The emotional attachment can stay really if we do not insist on the physical and cause us no pain. But the severed physical attachment, it causes real pain and period of healing is usually needed.

I'm so sorry for the loss of your dad.

The first major shift I can remember having in perception is the day my son was born. When they placed him in my arms everything changed and looked different to me.

The next major time was when we lost my kids dad to cancer.

Our experiences really do shape us into who we are and how we see the world.

Thank you :-) It's a bit like opening your eyes to see things in ways you never witnessed before. Nothing is the same after that, we adapt and evolve into our new form so to speak. Becoming what our experiences have revealed.

That opening quote really says it all.

We are the center of our own universe and no one knows what it looks like from our perspective, as we don't know what it looks like from others. I've found at moments where I'm in that parallel universe to realize that everyone is like that. Or at least, those who are paying attention and not just flowing through their existence.

Something has changed forever, but, it's still the same...that crazy paradox that is life.

Thanks for your words as always! :) Love dropping by and seeing what's on your mind. Appreciate all the love you give me and my posts :)

No problem sir, I'm always happy to read your posts, as you share some very interesting and engaging material :-) Life is definitely a paradox for sure.

But is any of it real? lol

Well, I once heard it said that something is neither real nor unreal until we ourselves decide, for we create our own reality... Which admittedly doesn't exactly answer the question, but does sound some kind of way lol