Perception or Impression?
Perception or Impression?
When you direct attention particles toward some-thing, you perceive that object directly, by feeling it, or indirectly via a reflection that stimulates nerves in one or more sensory organs and is translated into a mental replica of the object.
Indirect perception creates consciousness and a sense of consecutive moments in time. Direct perception, everything exists in the Here & Now, without consecutive impressions.
An impression that is labeled or judged, and thus not perceived just ‘as it is’, is called a charged impression. The 1st charged impression of some-thing becomes an archetypal impression for that object. Your 1st charged impressions as an infant become the archetypal impressions of your life.
Your 1st charged impressions of someone become your archetypal impressions for that one. When you change an archetypal impression, all the impressions that were using that archetype as a standard of comparison go into a drift.
