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“Does a rose exist that I might behold it? Or do I exist that a rose might be beheld?” quote by Robert Breault
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“Does a rose exist that I might behold it? Or do I exist that a rose might be beheld?”

Robert Breault

About This Quote

Source Poem: The Rose Question, 2015

The quote questions whether perception creates reality or reality creates perception, highlighting the interdependence of observer and observed.

In simple terms: It asks if we see the rose or if the rose makes us exist.

Key Takeaway

Consider how perception shapes existence.

Themes

perception reality existence philosophy

Mood

contemplative curious

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • art criticism
  • philosophy discussions
  • personal reflection
  • mindfulness practice

Key Concepts

subjectivity observer effect phenomenology

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you think reality exists independently of observers?
  • How does this affect your view of truth?
A Different Perspective

The paradox may oversimplify complex philosophical debates.

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