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What if reality is not universal but species-specific? 🐾 In this thought-provoking clip, Jungian psychologist Dr. Susan Plunket explores the fascinating concept that humans perceive reality differently than other species—and why this unique perspective makes the human form so special for achieving enlightenment.

In this clip, you’ll discover:
✔️ Why human perception is distinct from animals like dogs, cats, and dragonflies.
✔️ How sensory differences shape what each species defines as "reality."
✔️ Why the human experience is uniquely suited for spiritual growth and enlightenment.

👁 Pause and reflect: If reality only exists because we perceive it, what does that mean about our role in creating it? 🌟