OrangeAppled
Sugar Hiccup
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But I think this one needs some explaining. It’s a really good metaphor for describing the perspective in general, but it’s very difficult as an exercise because it is asking of how to escape all of reality. Instead, one could start with a very specific part of reality of which to brainstorm escaping, and build from there. Like, “Can we wear time pieces on other places than our wrists?†“Why do cars have to move upon wheels?†and “Why aren’t we allowed to press that big red button?†(I suggest not getting any real red buttons involved. If the exercise goes well, buttons will be pressed )
Yes, I see what you mean. I think "cage" might have the wrong connotations if taken too literally. It's the idea of reality being restricting in a sense, and trying to move beyond what is accepted as the way to do things or look at things.