Okay, then is there a way to write a Genius so we aren't ignoring parts of reality?
Quoting: Unit3 It is normal to ignore parts of reality. We ignore that which is not relevant to us at the time.
But as I've said before, the "ignored" parts are all ready illustrated in that which is relevant.
So in that way it is impossible for you to ignore those other parts of reality.
The question is probably something like, "I heard about X reality and would like to experience it. How do I?"
As it becomes relevant then it will be experienced.
That is the nature of using the Genius steps provided. In that way you can make something more relative to your experience.
So find the parts that you'd like to make more relative and you can make a model for that.
I hope the answer is a bit clear. The question is more recursive so the answer may be a bit confusing.