We all may know that our perception of the reality around us is a personal interpretation, not necessarily an absolute precise representation. What if we open up to looking at reality in new ways? What would it do to us and maybe even to society? In this video we try to explain how we can contribute to human evolution by experimenting with our perception of realities.
How our changing perception of reality helps human evolution
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