Mind in Motion Series No 2
"Nothing" exists in equal proportion as "Something"
Reality is synonymous with Realism, Authenticity, Truth, Genuineness, Certainty, Representativeness, Veracity, and Actuality. These are not mere concepts, but foundational pillars of existence. Every individual, every object, and every phenomenon is part of this grand tapestry called reality.

You are real. Your existence is a testament to the truth of reality. If you were not real, you wouldn't be here, reading this, experiencing life. The home you live in, the family you cherish, and the daily experiences you encounter are all part of your authentic reality.
Your house is real because you live in it; your family is real because you belong to them.
The workplace where you spend your time, the car you drive, or the bus you take—these are not just abstract ideas, but tangible aspects of everyday reality. Without these real things, your daily life as you know it wouldn't exist.
But have you ever wondered how these realities came into being? Every building, relationship, and object we interact with originated from the human mind—a concept that transcends the individual and connects us all to the universal framework of existence.

Universal Reality and the Cosmos
While personal and societal realities shape our lives, there is an undeniable universal reality that governs existence on a much larger scale. For example, the Earth is a foundational reality, proven by science and accepted universally. This planet sustains life and is the basis of all human realities.
Astronauts have shown us that the Moon, another aspect of our cosmic reality, does not harbor life. What we see on the Moon—rocks, dust, and soil—represents its unique, stark reality. The same can be said for the other celestial bodies we know, including the Sun, which is central to the existence of the entire solar system.

These universal truths are undeniable. We accept them without question, even though they exist far beyond the human mind's direct influence. However, it is important to remember that these realities were willed into existence by a much greater force—an Infinite Mind. This same creative power could easily shape new realities on planets like Mars, or even on the Sun, if it so desired.
