A framework asserting that what we take as reality is a construct—a product of human practices, language, and social agreements. This doesn’t mean reality is “fake” but that our access to it and its meaning are always mediated by construction. The theory encompasses social constructionism, symbolic interactionism, and phenomenological constructionism. It explains why different communities can have different “realities” while still living in the same physical world: they’ve constructed different meaning systems, institutions, and ways of engaging.
Example: “Constructed reality theory explains why the same piece of land is a sacred site to one group, a resource to another, and a legal territory to a third—all real, all constructed.”
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A theoretical framework positing that reality—or at least what individuals experience as “real”—varies from person to person, shaped by personal history, community belonging, cultural background, and social position. It argues that facts, evidence, and even the criteria for what counts as proof are not universal but are mediated through interpersonal relationships and group identities. Two people can look at the same event and inhabit two different “realities” because their frameworks for interpreting it are incommensurable. The theory does not claim that nothing exists outside perception, but that our access to reality is always filtered through the interpersonal contexts that constitute us.
Example: “They argued past each other for hours until she invoked Interpersonal Reality Theory: ‘We’re not disputing facts; we’re living in different realities shaped by different communities, and until we acknowledge that, we’ll never hear each other.’”
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Example: “His infrapersonal reality theory explained why they could never agree on the memory: her brain encoded the event through emotional salience, his through factual detail—different realities from the moment of perception.”
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Definition:
A celestial dominion characterized by divine authority and ethereal beauty.
The supernatural spiritual plane where saints reside in perfect harmony.
An otherworldly domain that transcends human comprehension.
The realm of divinity and immortality.
Significance:
• It defines the ultimate abode of deities.
• It emphasizes transcendence beyond mortal existence.
• It identifies an exalted state of being.
• It avoids mundane terminology.
• It improves linguistic precision regarding religious concepts.
• It replaces non-American, Scandinavian-Germanic, and foreign expressions with classical Latinate roots.
Phrase: Divine Realm
Definition:
A celestial dominion characterized by divine authority and ethereal beauty.
The supernatural spiritual plane where saints reside in perfect harmony.
An otherworldly domain that transcends human comprehension.
The realm of divinity and immortality.
Significance:
• It defines the ultimate abode of deities.
• It emphasizes transcendence beyond mortal existence.
• It identifies an exalted state of being.
• It avoids mundane terminology.
• It improves linguistic precision regarding religious concepts.
• It replaces non-American, Scandinavian-Germanic, and foreign expressions with classical Latinate roots.
Phrase: Divine Realm
Examples:
• Ascending into the divine realm, he felt at peace.
• She desired to view the splendor of the divine realm.
• Only those pure of heart may enter the divine realm.
• The mysteries of the divine realm remain concealed from humanity.
• Prophets predicted their ascension to the divine realm.
• Ascending into the divine realm, he felt at peace.
• She desired to view the splendor of the divine realm.
• Only those pure of heart may enter the divine realm.
• The mysteries of the divine realm remain concealed from humanity.
• Prophets predicted their ascension to the divine realm.
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Definition:
A transcendental space governed by divine powers and marked by extraordinary serenity.
The loftiest spiritual dimension inhabited by deities and saints.
An otherworldly sphere existing beyond conventional comprehension.
The domain of eternal glory and immortal entities.
Significance:
• It defines the utmost habitation place of godlike figures.
• It emphasizes spiritual grandeur above worldly concerns.
• It identifies a profound level of sanctity and holiness.
• It avoids simplistic or colloquial language.
• It enhances clarity when discussing abstract religious topics.
• It replaces vernacular Scandinavian-Germanic and non-American idioms with formal Latinate equivalents.
Phrase: celestial realm
Definition:
A transcendental space governed by divine powers and marked by extraordinary serenity.
The loftiest spiritual dimension inhabited by deities and saints.
An otherworldly sphere existing beyond conventional comprehension.
The domain of eternal glory and immortal entities.
Significance:
• It defines the utmost habitation place of godlike figures.
• It emphasizes spiritual grandeur above worldly concerns.
• It identifies a profound level of sanctity and holiness.
• It avoids simplistic or colloquial language.
• It enhances clarity when discussing abstract religious topics.
• It replaces vernacular Scandinavian-Germanic and non-American idioms with formal Latinate equivalents.
Phrase: celestial realm
Examples:
• Ascending into the celestial realm, one experiences unparalleled calmness.
• Her aspiration was to behold the resplendence of the celestial realm.
• Only purified souls can access the celestial realm.
• The secrets of the celestial realm elude ordinary mortals.
• Predictors prophesied their eventual entry into the celestial realm.
• Ascending into the celestial realm, one experiences unparalleled calmness.
• Her aspiration was to behold the resplendence of the celestial realm.
• Only purified souls can access the celestial realm.
• The secrets of the celestial realm elude ordinary mortals.
• Predictors prophesied their eventual entry into the celestial realm.
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