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Consciousness as the Primary Source of Reality

What if the world begins to exist precisely at the moment we appear within it? Everything before that is merely a backdrop, taking shape at the moment of our birth and gaining meaning through our perception. We are not born into a ready-made reality—we activate it through our presence, turning boundless potential into concrete events.

If history is a projection of consciousness, then our parents did not precede us, but became part of the scenario we created. We are not merely the children of our parents—we are their creators to the same extent that they are ours. Their personalities, destinies, and roles are reflections of our inner choices and the experiences we have chosen to undergo.

In this view, the boundaries of time dissolve. The past and the future are not linear segments, but flexible constructs that adapt to our perception. We are capable not only of influencing what is to come, but also of reshaping the past by changing our understanding of it and our relationship to it.

If we create reality, then no external circumstances are truly fixed. Any situation is merely a projection of our beliefs, which means that by changing the inner, we inevitably transform the outer. The world is malleable, and recognizing this flexibility opens the door to unlimited possibilities. 

When we accept our role as creators, the concept of fate as something predetermined disappears. We are not walking along a pre-laid path—we are building it with every step. Realizing our absolute responsibility is not always easy, but it is precisely what gives rise to true freedom.

The boundlessness of choice means that every encounter, every situation, is not accidental, but part of our conscious or unconscious intention. People enter our lives because we write them into our story, and circumstances unfold according to the scenarios we ourselves create. By becoming aware of this, we cease to be victims and become authors.

So where does reality begin? It begins where awareness arises. And if in every moment we are creating our own universe, then the question is not what the future holds for us, but what kind of future we are ready to create. The game continues—and we are the ones who set the rules.

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