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Surely many things in our life are illusions, for example: Job security LOL.
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ha ha! some good honest thoughts here. you're right job security is an illusion. laughing is good though.
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Seriously, though, I go through my days feeling like I'm looking a screen. Like I can't really touch what's in front of me. Oh sure, I can extend my arm, but it's like controlling a machine. For sure I'm not alone in feeling this way.
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no, this room we're in is very real. it's a board, but at night it becomes a room while obe...strange huh?
Reading Cozzolino, "the Path" helped me with the movie idea. lightened up my seriousness about it all. Other books, like Destiny of Souls, will point out we experience our limited self here, and a part of our awareness remains outside the situation of physicality location, thus the feeling of this being a movie, life is a projectory screen for the infinite mind, and manifestation of personality, ego. we play in this stuff. the objective is pleasure, the comparison is pain. PUL frees you from the ELS addiction. The energy of PUL is not just another belief system once experienced. the portion of you outside the situation receives your perceptions and nudges you to make decisions to decide what u want to create here insofar as attaining an experience.
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Once you began (or begin) to experience other realms of being, haven't you felt a little detached from this reality?
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fer sure dude! only I put it this way. Bruce talks about belief system crashes. sometimes when you crash out of one, it actually feels like you're dying. it's because part of you is dying. part of your identity. u get so you can crash easier is my experience, so that a more comfortable belief replaces the one that died. you can actually get good at crashing if that makes any sense.
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Like there's much more out there, the here-and-now is undoubtedly temporal therefore inconsequential (if not - I actually hope not - let me know). Or could we all just be fooling ourselves on some level?
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you're very good at expressing yourself for one thing. and self expression for some of us is a valid pathway in itself..ask a withdrawal expert and they will tell u this.but as to fooling ourselves on some level, of course we work with allusions which is nothing more than a belief system which alludes to some satisfying destination that we've dreamed up. the thing is that dreams do come true and we have the freedom to dream up whatever we wish here for the sheer experience of attaining the dream. like you said theres much more going on than meets the physical eye and it has something to do with developing a strong will, leastways for myself these days.
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I don't discount the fact that even while in the boundaries of physics there is much to learn...But what is the real objective here?
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well, after reading Elias underlying thread throughout the transcripts, the objective is entirely up to you. He's such a profound simpleton. for example, he says if you are forcing yourself to do something which is not giving you enjoyment, simply cease and desist doing it. how many of us would ever live quite so risky? yet there appears to be operating from my experience that those who risk are aided in their efforts by a benevolent universe just waiting on the sidelines for them to take the risk. then u get a sense of empowerment.
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We're here for a reason that's for sure. But we're left here, blind amongst the blind, clamoring to make sense and purpose out of our known existence
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this goes back to the nothingness train of infinite thought. if you subscribe theres more to life than meets the eye, you can see Earth planet as a kindergarden school for the soul traveling here. you admit you know nothing so you pick and choose all the beliefs that are out there. pretty soon you just put all the books on a shelf and go have yourself a beer or a latte or a belief system crash. take two aspirins and call me in the morning, doc will say. but it's a movie, don't get too serious or you miss the objective to enjoy yourself. if you start having an empty head, as in detached, you start picking up the collective thoughts around you is the best way I can put it. this can be very tricky to tell whose thought you are thinking, but it's fun also.
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Buddhism suggests that life is the illusion of nothing or nothingness. That's a tough concept to get ones mind wrapped around. On the other hand, so is the concept of life being an illusion to absolute reality - Hinduism. I'm an open-minded skeptic (if that makes sense), which is why I'm trying to rationalize this and all the other unusual and extraordinary experiences I've had. How can nothingness exist, and if nothingness is reality, how can anything tangible exist?
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I see the nothingness as a point of origin of somethingness. you cannot have nothing unless you first have something which becomes the nothing. the tangible universe is temporary in the sense that everything deteriorates over time; in the sense of objects having no eternal value, than nothing tangible exists except as allusion. a good reason not to get attached to things. Ego asks these kinds of questions and theres nothing wrong with the ego as a navigation tool through life, you need it. going back to a philosophers statement, Alan Watts quote: two warriors were sword fighting; they ran each other through and exited the bodies, still fighting and struggling on the astral plane; suddenly they looked down at their bodies on the earth and at the same time bust out laughing, saying to one another, wow! we really got into it this time! ha ha! we thought we were really there and there was nothing but physical life. I enjoy chatting with you!