How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"I'm afraid this isn't real. It is real, isn't it?" […]
"Reality is a state of mind. To the banker, the money in his ledger book is all very real, though he doesn't actually see it or touch it. But to the Brahma, it simply doesn't exist the way the air and the earth, pain and loss do. To him, the banker's reality is folly. To the banker, the Brahma's ideas are as inconsequential as dust." […]
"I'm lost."
"Does it seem real to you?" (22.85-88)
So reality is real to whoever believes in it, and if you think something is real, then it is. Do you agree?