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Mentalism

German: Mentalismus

Common meaning:
Philosophical view that all reality is ultimately mental or spiritual
Clear meaning:
The realization that consciousness is the foundation of form—not merely theory, but knowing that mind creates and sustains reality.

Mentalism points to the insight
that all experienced reality
is an expression of mind,
never existing separate from consciousness.

Structurally, mentalism is not just an idea—
it is the recognition
that all reality first emerges as mental structure
and is sustained by consciousness.

Mentalism is not the belief that it’s “all in your head”—
it is understanding that all we experience
originates from consciousness.