Meaning when applied to a context bodes to provide the ample stimuli necessary to returning a feeling or reactionary state. As meaning is limited to the perspective and knowledge of the ego in question, the feeling and/or reactionary state toward the objective context is then constrained by the perspective of the observer. Perspective resulting in the culmination of life experience, past experience, spoken experience (given from others, or books/media) and that which is deducted from rational and ‘logical’ thought patterns. In this one must then recognise that their decided reactionary state could be a figment of their constrained perspective. This can be discerned through a conflict of feelings or the lack of meaning that can be applied to the context. In these instances, it is one’s responsibility to garner larger perspective and learn. What could have initially been seen as a dragon, could really be a shadow projected on the wall from a couple rocks.
Use discernment.