NOTES FROM AN 'ALTERNATE UNIVERSE'
JANUARY
2012
1
2012 is when the lights come on, and the actors begin to be exposed for what they are.
It starts with the son of Malcolm Little (Shabazz) and his 60's fling and her extended family (all of these actors what you would call "CIA" and related operatives, each serving a grand purpose).
I mentioned previosly that "we apologize" for this figure but "it will make more sense later".
Now is the time.
When a fascinating story is exposed then the branches of it come to light, along with actors' multiple characters and scenes.
Your reality breaks down at this level, the stage crumbles. You no longer know what to believe.
"As above, so below"; the world that you thought you knew so well suddenly becomes mysterious.
The dream world opens. 'Truth' stranger than fiction.
Why does it happen?
The illustration of this unknown truth in physically-oriented exposures dictates the grandest illusion. Your perspective creates actors reading from this single script in response.
The more popular it is (seemily good or not) the more likely it is to be a child of this illusion. Be it Coke, McDonald's, Facebook, Google, current affairs, Gaga, or whatever the 'hottest' person or thing is. There is no conspiracy save for the illusion of your own perspective.
Welcome to the dream world.
Didn't you know you were already here?
(And could you imagine how 2012 would play out?)
It starts with the son of Malcolm Little (Shabazz) and his 60's fling and her extended family (all of these actors what you would call "CIA" and related operatives, each serving a grand purpose).
I mentioned previosly that "we apologize" for this figure but "it will make more sense later".
Now is the time.
When a fascinating story is exposed then the branches of it come to light, along with actors' multiple characters and scenes.
Your reality breaks down at this level, the stage crumbles. You no longer know what to believe.
"As above, so below"; the world that you thought you knew so well suddenly becomes mysterious.
The dream world opens. 'Truth' stranger than fiction.
Why does it happen?
The illustration of this unknown truth in physically-oriented exposures dictates the grandest illusion. Your perspective creates actors reading from this single script in response.
The more popular it is (seemily good or not) the more likely it is to be a child of this illusion. Be it Coke, McDonald's, Facebook, Google, current affairs, Gaga, or whatever the 'hottest' person or thing is. There is no conspiracy save for the illusion of your own perspective.
Welcome to the dream world.
Didn't you know you were already here?
(And could you imagine how 2012 would play out?)
2
From this, the world will find out that the anti-establishment and the establishment are one and the same. The virus and the antidote to divide and conquer.*
When we find out where he is born, to whom, why he is in Hawaii (and what is in Hawaii; and what a car accident has to do with his personality), Indonesia with Sukarno, and several other countries (and why his mother is living in several countries, why she is married to a general in Suharto's army, what languages she speaks and why, whom she works for, and why), who supports him financially as he is growing up, and why, and what he is doing now, and why.
To promote one entertaining story to obscure an other, far more interesting, one is the name of the game. There are no grand conspiracies other than the nature of physicality to hide something that cannot be physically-represented. But the thought of a human conspiracy certainly keeps one from thinking about the nature of reality.
The actors and the stage begin to be revealed in their entirety in this unveiling. A story thousands of years in the making (and telling), encompassing pretty much everything you can read (or can't) in your history books.
What is your world composed of when what you knew so well becomes a mystery?
Truth is, indeed, stranger than fiction.
Then you see what you have been doing all along, and the reality that you create for yourself.
Everything exists now. (There is no past, present, or future, that you can experience save for your perspective.)
Obviously, what you perceive is illusion.
This illusion has a narrative.
In 2012, you see the narrative for what it is.
And this particular illusion breaks down.
The end of the world, indeed. (The end of this particular physical illusion, and the start of an other.)
*As I previously mentioned, this division is what creates physicality. The tension between 'good' and 'evil' is as old as time because it is what creates time.
When we find out where he is born, to whom, why he is in Hawaii (and what is in Hawaii; and what a car accident has to do with his personality), Indonesia with Sukarno, and several other countries (and why his mother is living in several countries, why she is married to a general in Suharto's army, what languages she speaks and why, whom she works for, and why), who supports him financially as he is growing up, and why, and what he is doing now, and why.
To promote one entertaining story to obscure an other, far more interesting, one is the name of the game. There are no grand conspiracies other than the nature of physicality to hide something that cannot be physically-represented. But the thought of a human conspiracy certainly keeps one from thinking about the nature of reality.
The actors and the stage begin to be revealed in their entirety in this unveiling. A story thousands of years in the making (and telling), encompassing pretty much everything you can read (or can't) in your history books.
What is your world composed of when what you knew so well becomes a mystery?
Truth is, indeed, stranger than fiction.
Then you see what you have been doing all along, and the reality that you create for yourself.
Everything exists now. (There is no past, present, or future, that you can experience save for your perspective.)
Obviously, what you perceive is illusion.
This illusion has a narrative.
In 2012, you see the narrative for what it is.
And this particular illusion breaks down.
The end of the world, indeed. (The end of this particular physical illusion, and the start of an other.)
*As I previously mentioned, this division is what creates physicality. The tension between 'good' and 'evil' is as old as time because it is what creates time.
3
Never has the 'big picture' not been discussed, except in response to an other's query.
If it is thought that there is focus on some other detail that is not entirely significant, perhaps the point is missed.
This "missing the mark" is important enough to warrant an entire catalogue in the realm of the psyche with the classical definition of "sin".
Someone of us, unfortunately, will indeed find ourselves in a type of "hell" for missing the point regardless of how important we think these unimportant (that is to say, lacking significant interaction with other things) details are.
I'm reminded of how much energy is wasted (perhaps billions, in terms of your hours) thinking about "republican" or "democrat" when in the big picture, if there ever was one, such distinctions are not only irrelevant they do not exist.
We are certainly welcome to waste this energy but it does not mean that we will experience something different from what our previous wastefulness has resulted in, for lack of better terms.
However, here it is amusing that some of us are uncomfortable without more detail in these posts while some others are uncomfortable with more detail.
(Surely, though, we do not know what lies beyond the borders of our experience. Do you think it is something we expect or something entirely unexpected? If unexpected, would we be willing to accept it or even be willing to incorporate it within our current experience? I haven't even begun to say anything about what fantastic things lay just beyond the ~current perspective because, really, it would be unacceptable to most. Many of us fluctuate between discreet feelings of fear and curiosity. How many of us are willing to give up what we seemingly have spent so much time in building? Very few. And that is why you find yourselves here, at what is essentially the end of the road before your previous steps vanish into nothingness, talking to me in hopes that you can continue walking along the same path. I'm relaying to you the 'fact' that the rhythm of the footsteps you're making will not carry over into what your reality is becoming. The mechanisms by which you think and do is what is imperative here when many of us are, instead, focused on the mark of the footsteps and what kind of shoes we're wearing, and how the knot is tied.)
There is little hope that anything significant will be done in the way of altering one's current path of experience while suffering the effects of a passive lethargy.
Whether we do or do not do, we will always be occupied with something. (It is the nature of reality.) But that does not make it relevant or meaningful.
We can spend our lives massaging the legs of members of our local ant colony and make a life of it, with drive and purpose that we ourselves invent, and argue with others about the finer points of lavender oil as compared with burgundy when applied to the exoskeleton if we so wanted.
But it does not mean that our actions and thoughts will be much-related to much else, or interact with the depth of our perspective.
Basically, I am saying that 99% of your thoughts are irrelevant to the expanded perspective. They are 99% relevant to a very, very small sliver of a perspective that has very little interaction with deeper perspectives. Apologies for being blunt (perhaps still confusing to some of us) but it is what is needed at this point.
(How many of us would drift off into tangents at this point is both expected and predictable. It is entirely what I am conveying here.)
It is only when we see what we haven't seen that our perspective is changed.
If it is thought that there is focus on some other detail that is not entirely significant, perhaps the point is missed.
This "missing the mark" is important enough to warrant an entire catalogue in the realm of the psyche with the classical definition of "sin".
Someone of us, unfortunately, will indeed find ourselves in a type of "hell" for missing the point regardless of how important we think these unimportant (that is to say, lacking significant interaction with other things) details are.
I'm reminded of how much energy is wasted (perhaps billions, in terms of your hours) thinking about "republican" or "democrat" when in the big picture, if there ever was one, such distinctions are not only irrelevant they do not exist.
We are certainly welcome to waste this energy but it does not mean that we will experience something different from what our previous wastefulness has resulted in, for lack of better terms.
However, here it is amusing that some of us are uncomfortable without more detail in these posts while some others are uncomfortable with more detail.
(Surely, though, we do not know what lies beyond the borders of our experience. Do you think it is something we expect or something entirely unexpected? If unexpected, would we be willing to accept it or even be willing to incorporate it within our current experience? I haven't even begun to say anything about what fantastic things lay just beyond the ~current perspective because, really, it would be unacceptable to most. Many of us fluctuate between discreet feelings of fear and curiosity. How many of us are willing to give up what we seemingly have spent so much time in building? Very few. And that is why you find yourselves here, at what is essentially the end of the road before your previous steps vanish into nothingness, talking to me in hopes that you can continue walking along the same path. I'm relaying to you the 'fact' that the rhythm of the footsteps you're making will not carry over into what your reality is becoming. The mechanisms by which you think and do is what is imperative here when many of us are, instead, focused on the mark of the footsteps and what kind of shoes we're wearing, and how the knot is tied.)
There is little hope that anything significant will be done in the way of altering one's current path of experience while suffering the effects of a passive lethargy.
Whether we do or do not do, we will always be occupied with something. (It is the nature of reality.) But that does not make it relevant or meaningful.
We can spend our lives massaging the legs of members of our local ant colony and make a life of it, with drive and purpose that we ourselves invent, and argue with others about the finer points of lavender oil as compared with burgundy when applied to the exoskeleton if we so wanted.
But it does not mean that our actions and thoughts will be much-related to much else, or interact with the depth of our perspective.
Basically, I am saying that 99% of your thoughts are irrelevant to the expanded perspective. They are 99% relevant to a very, very small sliver of a perspective that has very little interaction with deeper perspectives. Apologies for being blunt (perhaps still confusing to some of us) but it is what is needed at this point.
(How many of us would drift off into tangents at this point is both expected and predictable. It is entirely what I am conveying here.)
It is only when we see what we haven't seen that our perspective is changed.
4
But what would probably make thoughts or actions more relative to an expanded perspective is if it was not dependent specifically on itself.
For example, the thought of "I am a marine biologist" is dependent on your thoughts about marine biology and your relation to it.
If you did not consider yourself a marine biologist then, most likely, you would not say or think such a thing.
(Of course. But that's the idea.)
When your perspective is more expanded then you care less about being "a marine biologist". It is only important to you when you import the concept into your experience. i.e., when you explore the life of a marine biologist.
Ask yourself what representations matter to you most in your life? What do you consider yourself? What do you think about? What labels do you find yourself thinking about.
And then you will see that the representations (which are illusions of something else) influence your experience and limit your perspective.
(It's a matter of how much your perspective interacts with other things. Your perspective will always be limited somehow.)
So in order to expand your perspective through thinking, get rid of your thoughts, rely on them less, and make them interact with what no longer matters to you.
Become what you do not care to become. (As you care about what is most relative to you, which actually binds you to the current perspective.)
For example, the thought of "I am a marine biologist" is dependent on your thoughts about marine biology and your relation to it.
If you did not consider yourself a marine biologist then, most likely, you would not say or think such a thing.
(Of course. But that's the idea.)
When your perspective is more expanded then you care less about being "a marine biologist". It is only important to you when you import the concept into your experience. i.e., when you explore the life of a marine biologist.
Ask yourself what representations matter to you most in your life? What do you consider yourself? What do you think about? What labels do you find yourself thinking about.
And then you will see that the representations (which are illusions of something else) influence your experience and limit your perspective.
(It's a matter of how much your perspective interacts with other things. Your perspective will always be limited somehow.)
So in order to expand your perspective through thinking, get rid of your thoughts, rely on them less, and make them interact with what no longer matters to you.
Become what you do not care to become. (As you care about what is most relative to you, which actually binds you to the current perspective.)
5
When we focus so much on what we think we are,
what we have built,
what we have said,
and the lives that we are familiar with,
we cannot re-member what has been there all along.
In order to limit your perspective, increase your focus.
That you may expand your perspective, unfocus and see the clarity that is all ready there.
No, you probably don't want to. (Of course. Which is why you probably have not really done so.)
The other you wants to. And it's waiting for you to take the leap of faith that "you" will still exist once you make the transition.
what we have built,
what we have said,
and the lives that we are familiar with,
we cannot re-member what has been there all along.
In order to limit your perspective, increase your focus.
That you may expand your perspective, unfocus and see the clarity that is all ready there.
No, you probably don't want to. (Of course. Which is why you probably have not really done so.)
The other you wants to. And it's waiting for you to take the leap of faith that "you" will still exist once you make the transition.
6
At this point the only significant question to ask is, "What am I doing now that is entirely different from before?".
If you're not doing it then you're asking for pretty much the same perspective as before.
At this point, Ecsys will not save you.
The Genius will not save you.
Whatever New Age whiz-bang fad is popular this month will not save you.
Your momma or yoga master will not save you.
Only your willingness to (truly) change your perspective will.
Not tomorrow. Not when such-and-such happens.
Now.
"Save me from what?", it might be asked.
The inevitable.
You are nearing the end of physical perspective. (Or, it should be said, the brand of physicality you've gotten used to all these years.)
It is time either for an entirely new perspective, or time to perish as things tend to when they've reached the fringes of relevance.
I'm not talking about death and destruction (though every concept needs a logical narrative leading to it from your perspective, doesn't it?). I'm talking more about when the floor collapses beneath your feet, where will you stand?
Which side of the equation do you choose?
The choice is yours.
If you haven't seriously considered the question in the first sentence above, I suppose you've already decided.
There's not really anything more for me to say other than what I've already wrote here and in countless other posts.
Choose to be someone else that you can logically be right now, or forever be an energy stuck in the current loop.
It's not about them or that. It's about You.
If you're not doing it then you're asking for pretty much the same perspective as before.
At this point, Ecsys will not save you.
The Genius will not save you.
Whatever New Age whiz-bang fad is popular this month will not save you.
Your momma or yoga master will not save you.
Only your willingness to (truly) change your perspective will.
Not tomorrow. Not when such-and-such happens.
Now.
"Save me from what?", it might be asked.
The inevitable.
You are nearing the end of physical perspective. (Or, it should be said, the brand of physicality you've gotten used to all these years.)
It is time either for an entirely new perspective, or time to perish as things tend to when they've reached the fringes of relevance.
I'm not talking about death and destruction (though every concept needs a logical narrative leading to it from your perspective, doesn't it?). I'm talking more about when the floor collapses beneath your feet, where will you stand?
Which side of the equation do you choose?
The choice is yours.
If you haven't seriously considered the question in the first sentence above, I suppose you've already decided.
There's not really anything more for me to say other than what I've already wrote here and in countless other posts.
Choose to be someone else that you can logically be right now, or forever be an energy stuck in the current loop.
It's not about them or that. It's about You.
7
"As above, so below..."
If an important layer in the Earth's mantle has collapsed, as I mentioned in September (just before the sounds began to occur), then what could be happening in the sky?
These sounds have occurred before, of course, but not at the current frequency. (And quite a few of those reported are more from an identifiable source not related to anything mysterious.)
See here: [link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
and here: [link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
How appropriate that 2012 is the "year of the dragon".
But what is the dragon/serpent? As I mentioned in the post above,
Snakes, in the oldest sense, represented "potent symbolic value". Dreams are thought of as symbolic, so the serpent form represents dreams. Other peoples attached 'deceit' to them, because they can also be deceitful.
Some legends are of a red dragon such as Nibiru. This serpent form also represents the dream world. The "planet of the crossing" can be thought of as crossing over into the dream world, not just crossing your orbit.
When the dragon roars, you know you're "dreaming".
Here is something else to ponder: [link to popwatch.ew.com]
In the movie, Inception, the music was used to signify that the dream is collapsing.
However, it is your current reality, not the dream that is collapsing: the world you have built.
Again, what are you doing right now that is entirely different from before?
Your reality is collapsing. The only way "out" at this point is to encompass yourself with a new reality, so to speak.
If an important layer in the Earth's mantle has collapsed, as I mentioned in September (just before the sounds began to occur), then what could be happening in the sky?
These sounds have occurred before, of course, but not at the current frequency. (And quite a few of those reported are more from an identifiable source not related to anything mysterious.)
See here: [link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
and here: [link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
How appropriate that 2012 is the "year of the dragon".
But what is the dragon/serpent? As I mentioned in the post above,
Snakes, in the oldest sense, represented "potent symbolic value". Dreams are thought of as symbolic, so the serpent form represents dreams. Other peoples attached 'deceit' to them, because they can also be deceitful.
Some legends are of a red dragon such as Nibiru. This serpent form also represents the dream world. The "planet of the crossing" can be thought of as crossing over into the dream world, not just crossing your orbit.
When the dragon roars, you know you're "dreaming".
Here is something else to ponder: [link to popwatch.ew.com]
In the movie, Inception, the music was used to signify that the dream is collapsing.
However, it is your current reality, not the dream that is collapsing: the world you have built.
Again, what are you doing right now that is entirely different from before?
Your reality is collapsing. The only way "out" at this point is to encompass yourself with a new reality, so to speak.
8
ESSENTIAL READ
What's great about the universe is that there's a time and space for everything that can be imagined.
To expect things to remain the same in the face of its expanse leads to experiences of fearing that one would not exist.
(This is not the same as fear of death. Fear of not existing is the ultimate fear because it is the ultimate resistance. It is not an emotional thing or something that would lead to psychoses or may cause one to deny it like fear of clowns. Fear of non-existence is the nature of physicality because it creates the resistance that physicality illustrates through the bifurcation of perspective.)
When we are afraid of letting go of ourselves and resist changing perspectives or make excuses as to why the current perspective should be maintained, then it really is the same thing.
Fear of not being oneself is what keeps one in the illusion of being separate from an other.
I do not suggest that one way is "better" than any other. However, it is inevitable that perspectives change. (As a perspective is not any one thing in particular. But living our lives as we do we come to believe that our perspective should be this or that. That is the point.)
I am suggesting, however, that we can do what is natural for us to do. Something you are already doing.
We (you) are just waiting for you to realize it.
We are appearing to have this conversation because the resistance is still there.
If there was no fear, you would simply be talking to yourself. (Which, really, is what you're doing anyway whether or not you realize it.) You would not resist any reality because "any reality" comprises your perspective.
An analogy would be if one day you woke up with the power to immediately manifest into your reality anything that you could possibly imagine... and you used it to maintain your previous illusion.
And when someone knocks on your door and tells you that you can do anything and shows you how, you look for flaws in their apparel and focus on their left shoe not being fully-tied, or that their sleeve is wrinkled, or that it's very sunny today. And then you spend an additional 10 years looking for ways your new abilities aren't there, or convincing yourself why you can't do something, or focusing on some inconsequential discussion.
All because of the fear of not existing.
This resistance creates physicality. Your physicality has changed (already), and so should the manner in which you resist.
That many of us find our current ("previous") perspective so hard to resist is exactly the point. We cling to our families, television shows, clothes, ideas, jobs, etc., because of this.
(Of course, it may be that your mind sees what I am suggesting as "giving up everything" but of course it would want you to believe that. The reality is that you are already doing the opposite of "giving up everything" when you ignore the greater reality of your perspective.)
Our methods of resistance create all kinds of conversations, realities, beliefs, friends, 'blocking out' of certain stimuli or thought processes, etc.
It becomes its own reality.
So we create a world in which we dream about such expansive realities but are unable to experience them because, "deep down", we actually prefer to maintain the status quo.
To expect things to remain the same in the face of its expanse leads to experiences of fearing that one would not exist.
(This is not the same as fear of death. Fear of not existing is the ultimate fear because it is the ultimate resistance. It is not an emotional thing or something that would lead to psychoses or may cause one to deny it like fear of clowns. Fear of non-existence is the nature of physicality because it creates the resistance that physicality illustrates through the bifurcation of perspective.)
When we are afraid of letting go of ourselves and resist changing perspectives or make excuses as to why the current perspective should be maintained, then it really is the same thing.
Fear of not being oneself is what keeps one in the illusion of being separate from an other.
I do not suggest that one way is "better" than any other. However, it is inevitable that perspectives change. (As a perspective is not any one thing in particular. But living our lives as we do we come to believe that our perspective should be this or that. That is the point.)
I am suggesting, however, that we can do what is natural for us to do. Something you are already doing.
We (you) are just waiting for you to realize it.
We are appearing to have this conversation because the resistance is still there.
If there was no fear, you would simply be talking to yourself. (Which, really, is what you're doing anyway whether or not you realize it.) You would not resist any reality because "any reality" comprises your perspective.
An analogy would be if one day you woke up with the power to immediately manifest into your reality anything that you could possibly imagine... and you used it to maintain your previous illusion.
And when someone knocks on your door and tells you that you can do anything and shows you how, you look for flaws in their apparel and focus on their left shoe not being fully-tied, or that their sleeve is wrinkled, or that it's very sunny today. And then you spend an additional 10 years looking for ways your new abilities aren't there, or convincing yourself why you can't do something, or focusing on some inconsequential discussion.
All because of the fear of not existing.
This resistance creates physicality. Your physicality has changed (already), and so should the manner in which you resist.
That many of us find our current ("previous") perspective so hard to resist is exactly the point. We cling to our families, television shows, clothes, ideas, jobs, etc., because of this.
(Of course, it may be that your mind sees what I am suggesting as "giving up everything" but of course it would want you to believe that. The reality is that you are already doing the opposite of "giving up everything" when you ignore the greater reality of your perspective.)
Our methods of resistance create all kinds of conversations, realities, beliefs, friends, 'blocking out' of certain stimuli or thought processes, etc.
It becomes its own reality.
So we create a world in which we dream about such expansive realities but are unable to experience them because, "deep down", we actually prefer to maintain the status quo.
9
We will now begin 7 (of 8).
1: Mystory of Chaos
2: Pubertitious
3: Fun with naughty-naughts
4: Splitting the atem
5: EMI
6: Farpoint Station
7: Dream World Takeover [YOU ARE NOW HERE]
8: Suntory Time
Do you think it has been crazy so far?
You will certainly witness a change of tone in 7.
What does any of this crap mean?
As always, "you will see". (Or perhaps not.)
I'm only "here" to turn the lights of in one reality, and turn them on in an other.
Do you see it getting dark outside? (Or perhaps not.)
1: Mystory of Chaos
2: Pubertitious
3: Fun with naughty-naughts
4: Splitting the atem
5: EMI
6: Farpoint Station
7: Dream World Takeover [YOU ARE NOW HERE]
8: Suntory Time
Do you think it has been crazy so far?
You will certainly witness a change of tone in 7.
What does any of this crap mean?
As always, "you will see". (Or perhaps not.)
I'm only "here" to turn the lights of in one reality, and turn them on in an other.
Do you see it getting dark outside? (Or perhaps not.)
10
Spiders, classically, represent destiny which is also an aspect of current experience.
Experiencing these representations (in "dreams") may lead to a greater experience - through a greater understanding.
(Each may have their own unique interpretations and the appropriate understanding childed from that.)
These same representations exist in your current experience. But because of the nature of dreams seemingly disparate realities combine in a single experience.
It is not strange while you're dreaming it, is it? Both worlds are logical when you're in them.
Dreams are only strange, at times, because we often don't understand how the different elements are related.
In a 'greater reality', less related things are experienced as more related. It actually takes more energy to keep these seemingly closely related things together than more 'unrelated' things.
You're using more energy in your current experience than you would in dream experience. Perhaps this is why we think it is more real. (But when you're dreaming which world do you think is more real?)
When I promote the doing of something completely different (as on the last couple of pages) it is simply making this happen now*. If you didn't do it already then your universe would not exist. But when you realize what you are already doing then your universe expands, utilizing less energy, and you 'get closer' to perceiving what cannot be perceived. As I mentioned before that from which all else springs is 'we perceive that which takes the least amount of energy to perceive'. The closer you get the less energy you use to perceive until no energy is used at all to perceive that which cannot be perceived.
*That is not to say that you must do it now. But it is more to say that if you want to get out of the current continuous feedback loop, that is what must be done.
Experiencing these representations (in "dreams") may lead to a greater experience - through a greater understanding.
(Each may have their own unique interpretations and the appropriate understanding childed from that.)
These same representations exist in your current experience. But because of the nature of dreams seemingly disparate realities combine in a single experience.
It is not strange while you're dreaming it, is it? Both worlds are logical when you're in them.
Dreams are only strange, at times, because we often don't understand how the different elements are related.
In a 'greater reality', less related things are experienced as more related. It actually takes more energy to keep these seemingly closely related things together than more 'unrelated' things.
You're using more energy in your current experience than you would in dream experience. Perhaps this is why we think it is more real. (But when you're dreaming which world do you think is more real?)
When I promote the doing of something completely different (as on the last couple of pages) it is simply making this happen now*. If you didn't do it already then your universe would not exist. But when you realize what you are already doing then your universe expands, utilizing less energy, and you 'get closer' to perceiving what cannot be perceived. As I mentioned before that from which all else springs is 'we perceive that which takes the least amount of energy to perceive'. The closer you get the less energy you use to perceive until no energy is used at all to perceive that which cannot be perceived.
*That is not to say that you must do it now. But it is more to say that if you want to get out of the current continuous feedback loop, that is what must be done.
11
Here is what you will do...
The same as you did before.
The nature of your self is to entertain perspectives most logical to itself.
Meaning, your next experience will be highly related to the last.
The apple does not fall far from the tree, and neither do you.
The idea is to realize a perspective different from one that your 'self' could easily guess, so to speak.
You could say that the world is changing faster than you can keep up, if that helps.
Of course, you are everything in your perception. So why would anyone want to do this?
Imagine you are sitting on a planet and looking happily out into space.
After a few hundred years of peacefulness the small black hole that was always in the corner of your eye appears to grow bigger and bigger.
At first you don't pay much attention, but then you see that it is consuming everything around it.
You can feel its power upon your skin. The thing with this black hole is that if you resist and pull while it is pulling, it will tear you apart.
However, if you 'let go' and allow it to consume you, so to speak, then you can continue living, although in a different way than you knew before.
This is the predictament you find ourselves in.
Wanting "life as usual" is fine but not sustainable in the face of this massive, consuming energy (the dream world, as I have mentioned).
It is actually easier to 'let go' (energy-wise, if not psychologically) and integrate your reality with the dream world than it is to continue living the way you're accustomed to.
You will notice as time goes on, especially ~this year, that it will become increasingly difficult to live your life as you have all ways known.
Of course, this is illustrated in a narrative that makes sense to your current perspective. So it's not like some mysterious energy that is preventing you from walking but more like a law that makes walking illegal or increasingly difficult (for example) or a thick mist from a known source that makes walking out in the open less desirable. Something that fits within your current reality.
When you do something entirely different, as I suggest, it does not matter what it is. It simply is a way to let go of a reality that is becoming less relevant.
Exercise your willingness - or not - to let go of yourself to experience a world that has been there all along.
You really are trapped in the illusion. But simply because you choose to be.
There is nothing to do except to let go of the illusion that you have created for yourself and replace it with an other illusion. In the process, you realize the illusions for what they are instead of thinking they are reality.
What happens if you don't? You simply become part of this world anyway without realizing it. (Imagine a dream that you have no influence over.)
The dream world is collapsing around you. Wouldn't you know, though, that you're in the dream and thinking it is reality.
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The past, a value of the present 'moment'.
The future, also a value of the present.
Both form the present perspective, which cannot actually be perceived.
There is no 'now' per se.
Neither future nor past exist separately. Which means, the present is past and future simultaneously.
A time independent of either (what you'd call "present") does not and cannot exist.
Only a balance of perspectives that is tinged with past or future values. A geometry of relationships that you can easily identify with ("more logical"; immediate past and future experiences) and those that are less easy to identify with ("less logical"; distant past and future experiences).
The present cannot be perceived because it is not represented.
You could say, for clarity, that by the time you are able to perceive the representation it is all ready past and future.
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There is one perspective.
In that way, there are a countless number of "states" where past and future are mixed together (with nothing to distinguish them).
In this example, you pick from those that make the most sense to you.
There is no 'present' state. The present cannot be perceived and does not actually exist.
Visions of a holographic universe is just a way to grasp the nature of a perspective that makes things up as it goes along. Really, something does not 'exist' until perceived. (You can't perceive something directly, so you're actually perceiving relationships. I spoke about this at length earlier in this thread.)
So when you think you're experiencing the present you're more experiencing the relationships of all things in your perspective (none of which exist independently, including a singular moment people like to think of a "now").
Intuitively we all ready know this. (As it takes time to perceive of anything, including your nose or a thought.)
When nothing is perceived it becomes an endless variety of 'something' because it is beyond (and irrelevant of) perception.
So, do you change the present or do you alter your perception of past and future relationships?
There is nothing 'solid' that holds up your current illusion except for where you choose to stand in a sea of endless relationships.
One does not change their reality 'now' because it is impossible and irrelevant.
Change your relationship with these illusions (representations), even slightly, and you change your reality.
Move to a different set of representations.
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I think the past/present/future would be best represented as one circle with past and future inside the circle and 'present' being the edge of the past/future perspective that is defined but that doesn't actually exist.
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Everything that you perceive or can experience is physical.
There is nothing beyond it.
The physical is (disappointingly for most, perhaps) all there is.
However, the physical world is infinitely more vast than you could imagine.
When we understand that everything in the universe (including the abstract) has physical properties and exist on the same level as your current experience then there may be more scientific and social progress.
From a physically-based perspective, there is nothing non-physical.
(And one does not move beyond perceiving things physically because "physical" = "representation". Anything that can be represented has physical qualities.)
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What do you see?
[link to www.webdesign.org]
When a light shines upon a sphere, it highlights a particular area of the past/future composite, and we experience as a present moment.
But the present is entirely shaped by the past/future relationships. (What would it mean if the light is shining from 'within'?)
What do you see when you look at the sun? Or could look at a colony of matter?
And what shape does it seem that all matter is comprised of?
The surface appears to be 'present' when actually it is more a geometry of the relationships past/future representations, angled in such a way (at each moment, you could say) so that it appears there is a focus.
Imagine an endless sea of these units - each sphere's "eye" looking to an other near or distant sphere - and you get an idea of what the universe is made of.
Imagine one of these spheres's focal point (or "eye") in an other galaxy looking at your sphere and you can see how two seemingly distant things can be highly relevant (even if you weren't looking at it).
The geometry of relationships.
How can you experience something that you are not focused on? (You can, it can be said, when that part of your perspective is focused on you.)
You simply make things relevant by changing your relationships (which changes what you focus on, which changes your perspective).
It doesn't matter how 'distant' something is. Only that there is a logical path from one sphere to an other, or that a sphere is focused on something directly, or indirectly.
You are the spheres, of course, and exist entirely in your perception.
"You" is not capable of walking, talking, or using the internet. Actions are impossible and irrelevant. These things are illusions that the sea of representations show you.
"You" and "existence" is the same thing and, really, no thing in particular.
[All of the above for illustration purposes only. And the last two pair o'graphs for the next lesson, if there is to be one.]
What is the purpose of all of this? There is none (most likely). If there was it would be a purpose that cannot be perceived because the source cannot be perceived. The purpose is "nothing", so it does not exist.
"Why all this?", it may be asked.
"How does something come from nothing?"
It doesn't. (And there isn't 'all this'.)
So what is the illusion, really?
It reminds me of one of those movies where the killer turns out to be the same person as the victim.
If illusion is all that exists, then what does it mean?
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Think about where you want to be, or your purpose in doing such things.
Then do it now as much as you can. (Today, this minute. Right now.)
If "now" is a bridge between past and future that stands on no solid ground, by merging past/future into your current perspective you are becoming "more real" so to speak.
Do what you desire to do right now in any way that you can imagine.
Don't wait, don't plan, don't make excuses, don't say you can't do it, don't depend on something else.
Ecsys, Neuronics, The Genius, do just that. They get rid of energy waste and bridge perspectives.
But that's not what you need now.
Instead of walking around the long way to a distant reality you simply bring it all into your current perspective.
All is represented, all ready.
When you waste physical energy like this you experience density. (No, I don't mean being green or any of that mess.)
Bring your future here now, today (right now). It's all representations, anyway. If you want a new car then draw it on a piece of paper and work your way through its logical progressions.
No one can say they don't get it or don't know what to do or don't understand.
It is all right here in this single post.
If you want the long and confusing explanation (as we are wont) then start on page one.
It is our nature to waste an infinite amount of energy.
Ecsys Prime is, "we perceive that which takes the least amount of energy to perceive".
We do not perceive reality. (We cannot, really.)
However, past/future is a big waste of energy. Why spread it out so much? You can perceive everything that exists (in the universe, in the past and future) in your current perspective.
You're actually doing it already but you don't realize it.
If you're tired of wasting time, space, and energy then do it now.
Doing it now will tell yourself that you realize past/future and everything that exists is already in your current perspective.
Don't waste time with the words or deciphering meaning or whatever.
The pre-sent time is all ready sent and is not actually your reality. Your "true" reality does not divide itself, and you need not to (pretend to) either.
1) Start with what you want in the future then make it happen now in whatever way you can imagine.
For bonus points, take a look at what you really want and ignore it (make it irrelevant).
2) Move to what you think happened in the past and bring it to your perception, especially the things you resist.
When you cease the illusion of pulling towards or pushing away then you begin to expand your perspective because you are wasting less energy.
It's as simple as that.
Anything else makes it complicated and makes us waste energy, which is what we've been doing for as long as we can remember. (Evidence: how we experience.)
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Let "wisdom" revert back to the ability to know ways, which is something easier for us when we are not focused on a particular way.
Well, I would say that you are experiencing (now) a property of what you call LSD.
You could say that you would have experienced it even if you did not take LSD. But your mind needs to create a logical narrative from one perspective to an other.
For illustration purposes only, on one level of reality you exist in New York and Boise, Idaho simultaneously. On an other level of reality your mind needs to see how it gets from New York to Boise, even though the process of getting to Boise is an illusion.
So, it makes up a story about how you took a taxi to the airport, got on a plane, and landed there. This makes much more sense to your perspective than just appearing in Boise.
(You expend less energy by doing what is most logical to your perspective. In this case, suddenly appearing in Boise would use up more energy than getting in a taxi and taking an airplane.)
Not only are the taxi and airplane illusions of your perspective but so are New York and Boise which exist for another 'story' all together. (The nothing that you try to perceive must appear to be separate cities because that is what makes the most sense to you right now and uses less energy than perceiving "two cities in one".)
So in order to make sense of your new perspective you create something called LSD, gave it certain properties and a place in your universe, and 'took it' what seems like 15 years ago.
Without this backstory you would not be experiencing what you experience.
If you don't want to experience what you're experiencing then you need an other logical path to the state of not experiencing LSD (or what you may call its side effects).
If you want to escape its grasp then don't try. Be okay with it.
Trying to escape wastes a lot of energy which means that you will probably not experience escaping or having escaped.
Being okay with it, for example, uses less energy than escaping and makes it more likely that the "LSD state" will become irrelevant.
On a scale of 1-100, we are okay with being "1" because we have not experienced the others yet. When we are okay with 1 it becomes more irrelevant and then we move on to "2". It's how we grow and become adults instead of dying as babies (or regressing) because we usually don't resist "1" or the others.
To make a long story short, this state is who you are right now. If you want to change it, find new representations and make the old ones irrelevant.
Hope this helps.
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Nothing is irrelevant to the illusion, neither inside nor outside.
The illusion is an illustration of nothingness. We try to represent "nothing" but it's impossible so it just goes on and on for what seems like eternity.
We try very hard ;)
Some might realize they're trying to make God in their own image. We can't but our perception doesn't stop trying.
Others might realize they're trying to balance what cannot be balanced, and busying themselves fashioning and placing objects on either side in the process.
Yet others may yet try to undo what was done, and in the process do more that needs to be undone.
The person that doesn't resist their nature or try to get something that doesn't exist might be the person closest to what everyone else is looking for.
I don't know if it all has a purpose. But I do know that the closest point to a purpose, if there was one, is here and now.
It is also that which uses the least amount of energy.
Though a true "here and now" uses no energy and, thus, cannot be perceived or experienced, the state we are in right now is all that matters.
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How does one be what they want right now? It's not easy to think about. Wants create drama, not states of being.
But if it said:
Think about where you want to be, or your purpose in doing such things.
Then do it now as much as you can. (Today, this minute. Right now.)
then "being" is disguised as "doing".
It's just a trick of the mind if not language, I suppose.
To "do it" usually entails a long planning process that is entirely unnecessary and, often, counter-productive.
"Do it now" is what may prove far more effective because you're representing whatever it is you think is in your future right now.
Meaning, you are making it more relevant to your current experience.
Meaning, you're bypassing much of your filtering mechanisms that dictate the physical illusion.
So, yes, "doing" as in "doing now" rather than "starting to plan it" (which is what most of us start to do when we think about taking action. This is more about intent and desire, rather than realizing it isalready here, now.)
Hope this helps.
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Why focus on the illusion?
Why not focus, instead, on nothing in particular (i.e., everything-at-once)?
In your perspective you're seeing one thing, not an endless variety of things.
This one thing cannot be perceived in its entirety, so you perceive it as many things, over time and space.
Because it cannot be perceived in its entirety it is beyond perception.
Thus, what you perceive is an illusion.
Representations of something that is beyond definition.
The representations are not the answers you seek because the question does not exist, only the quest.
None of them are the answers (including Ecsys).
This ultimate reality cannot be perceived or experienced.
When you are comfortable with your current perspective being the extent of the entire universe then you have understood its nature, and that there is nothing more for you to do.
Unless, of course, you do what is completely natural and continue the illusion. (Continue trying to experience what cannot be experienced, perceived what cannot be perceived.)
As we become more comfortable with the nature of nothing, then we will experience less of the 'over here is better' or 'what you don't have is better' in life (and on this thread).
You will then realize that you are already where you need to be.
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There is no need to focus.
Unfocusing is the key.
The beach, the watch, the monkey wrench, are all ready here ("right now").
When you focus you are defining your reality further, which pushes away other experiences.
So if you focused on a cup appearing in front of you, you could be "pulling" the cup but "pushing" the table it rests on. And, because the table is being pushed away it does not make sense to your perspective because your experience is one experience.
Unfocus to find what you're looking for. Realize that all is representation. The cup and table and watch and wench is/are the same thing that looks different depending on your perspective.
Are not sleeping and dreaming 'unfocusing'? And more physical experience 'focusing'?
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When you create a representation for something that you "want" or think is in your future (or other) it exists on the same level and has the same validity as that thing.
The representation is you telling yourself. "Look! It is here all ready."
You can then explore the representation in its various forms.
The drawing of a relationship,
The model in toothpick,
The song on a napkin,
The structure in cardboard,
and the relationship (or thing, whatever) itself are all the same thing.
There is no difference between any of them.
The system I have illustrated on this thread is just a trick of perception for you to realize that it's all the same illusion.
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Sometimes the desire to do something is more valuable than the actual experience.
Of all the people that want to win a lottery, very few want the actual experience. The experience would take away the value of wanting it.
Of course, when tasked with thinking about what they want they would confuse the map with the territory and think that they must want to win the lottery because it would not make sense to only want the desire of winning the lottery.
Confusing, yes, since all of these people are aspects of your perspective. So then it's just one of those things to keep you busy doing what comes naturally (turning nothing into something).
If you want to win a lottery then find the lottery outside of the lottery.
Behind every perspective is a back door. Where is yours?
If the representation is as good as the real thing, you would "open the door" to the lottery by opening the door to its close cousin, which is probably around where you're sitting.
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Imagine you could do anything, be anything, know anything, simultaneous to the desire or want or need.
Imagine you were omnipotent in all imaginable ways.
How boring and purposeless would that be?
In that way, could forgetting be more exciting?
Creating a maze or illusion for yourself to bring a sense of purpose to your existence?
When you listen to a learned professor speak about their favorite topic, or watch a talented athlete or musician, or something truly awe-inspiring...
wouldn't it be more interesting to be amazed rather than not having said or done those things at all because it's so boring and you've "seen it all before"?
What choice do you have other than to divide up your existence into infinite illusions if you want to exist?
Without the illusion there would be no experience because there would be nothing to experience.
You don't need to understand the illusion at all.
You don't need to learn to work within it.
You don't need to get to an other level of whatever.
People worry about years when time doesn't exist.
People concern over borders or inches when space doesn't exist.
None of it really matters, but we fool ourselves into thinking that it does because it is all we can do.
But all those dramas certainly help to uphold our existence which (of course) is full of wonders.
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For those who 'get' Ecsys and neuronics there is an understanding that what I am talking about now is the same thing as Ecsys.
And so we have created a representation here on this thread and are now "unfocusing" on it and allowing more room for more of what is actually is rather than what we want it to be.
But actually it is becoming more a part of your reality that you realize.
The understanding illustrated by other posters here on the past 3-4 pages is greater than that on the previous 80+ pages.
Every one of my words is part of the process.
My explanation for reality is based upon what I understand from my world, where we generally understand more about what is going on around us.
(There is still a focus on politics, celebrities, etc., but it is usually treated for the game it is rather than in seriousness.)
It doesn't matter if someone thinks this is all crazy talk. The words qualify itself for those that are paying attention. In fact, it's good if you thought it was crazy but interesting because it makes it easier to slip past your logical filters.
(The gates of logic are relative and not absolute, of course. There are as many kinds of logic as there are seeming perspectives.)
As mentioned, the message is more important than the messenger.
The moment I identify more of who I am and where I come from is the moment when it is all lost in the drama, endless inconsequential questions, confusion, and denial.
The same as you did before.
The nature of your self is to entertain perspectives most logical to itself.
Meaning, your next experience will be highly related to the last.
The apple does not fall far from the tree, and neither do you.
The idea is to realize a perspective different from one that your 'self' could easily guess, so to speak.
You could say that the world is changing faster than you can keep up, if that helps.
Of course, you are everything in your perception. So why would anyone want to do this?
Imagine you are sitting on a planet and looking happily out into space.
After a few hundred years of peacefulness the small black hole that was always in the corner of your eye appears to grow bigger and bigger.
At first you don't pay much attention, but then you see that it is consuming everything around it.
You can feel its power upon your skin. The thing with this black hole is that if you resist and pull while it is pulling, it will tear you apart.
However, if you 'let go' and allow it to consume you, so to speak, then you can continue living, although in a different way than you knew before.
This is the predictament you find ourselves in.
Wanting "life as usual" is fine but not sustainable in the face of this massive, consuming energy (the dream world, as I have mentioned).
It is actually easier to 'let go' (energy-wise, if not psychologically) and integrate your reality with the dream world than it is to continue living the way you're accustomed to.
You will notice as time goes on, especially ~this year, that it will become increasingly difficult to live your life as you have all ways known.
Of course, this is illustrated in a narrative that makes sense to your current perspective. So it's not like some mysterious energy that is preventing you from walking but more like a law that makes walking illegal or increasingly difficult (for example) or a thick mist from a known source that makes walking out in the open less desirable. Something that fits within your current reality.
When you do something entirely different, as I suggest, it does not matter what it is. It simply is a way to let go of a reality that is becoming less relevant.
Exercise your willingness - or not - to let go of yourself to experience a world that has been there all along.
You really are trapped in the illusion. But simply because you choose to be.
There is nothing to do except to let go of the illusion that you have created for yourself and replace it with an other illusion. In the process, you realize the illusions for what they are instead of thinking they are reality.
What happens if you don't? You simply become part of this world anyway without realizing it. (Imagine a dream that you have no influence over.)
The dream world is collapsing around you. Wouldn't you know, though, that you're in the dream and thinking it is reality.
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The past, a value of the present 'moment'.
The future, also a value of the present.
Both form the present perspective, which cannot actually be perceived.
There is no 'now' per se.
Neither future nor past exist separately. Which means, the present is past and future simultaneously.
A time independent of either (what you'd call "present") does not and cannot exist.
Only a balance of perspectives that is tinged with past or future values. A geometry of relationships that you can easily identify with ("more logical"; immediate past and future experiences) and those that are less easy to identify with ("less logical"; distant past and future experiences).
The present cannot be perceived because it is not represented.
You could say, for clarity, that by the time you are able to perceive the representation it is all ready past and future.
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There is one perspective.
In that way, there are a countless number of "states" where past and future are mixed together (with nothing to distinguish them).
In this example, you pick from those that make the most sense to you.
There is no 'present' state. The present cannot be perceived and does not actually exist.
Visions of a holographic universe is just a way to grasp the nature of a perspective that makes things up as it goes along. Really, something does not 'exist' until perceived. (You can't perceive something directly, so you're actually perceiving relationships. I spoke about this at length earlier in this thread.)
So when you think you're experiencing the present you're more experiencing the relationships of all things in your perspective (none of which exist independently, including a singular moment people like to think of a "now").
Intuitively we all ready know this. (As it takes time to perceive of anything, including your nose or a thought.)
When nothing is perceived it becomes an endless variety of 'something' because it is beyond (and irrelevant of) perception.
So, do you change the present or do you alter your perception of past and future relationships?
There is nothing 'solid' that holds up your current illusion except for where you choose to stand in a sea of endless relationships.
One does not change their reality 'now' because it is impossible and irrelevant.
Change your relationship with these illusions (representations), even slightly, and you change your reality.
Move to a different set of representations.
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I think the past/present/future would be best represented as one circle with past and future inside the circle and 'present' being the edge of the past/future perspective that is defined but that doesn't actually exist.
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Everything that you perceive or can experience is physical.
There is nothing beyond it.
The physical is (disappointingly for most, perhaps) all there is.
However, the physical world is infinitely more vast than you could imagine.
When we understand that everything in the universe (including the abstract) has physical properties and exist on the same level as your current experience then there may be more scientific and social progress.
From a physically-based perspective, there is nothing non-physical.
(And one does not move beyond perceiving things physically because "physical" = "representation". Anything that can be represented has physical qualities.)
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What do you see?
[link to www.webdesign.org]
When a light shines upon a sphere, it highlights a particular area of the past/future composite, and we experience as a present moment.
But the present is entirely shaped by the past/future relationships. (What would it mean if the light is shining from 'within'?)
What do you see when you look at the sun? Or could look at a colony of matter?
And what shape does it seem that all matter is comprised of?
The surface appears to be 'present' when actually it is more a geometry of the relationships past/future representations, angled in such a way (at each moment, you could say) so that it appears there is a focus.
Imagine an endless sea of these units - each sphere's "eye" looking to an other near or distant sphere - and you get an idea of what the universe is made of.
Imagine one of these spheres's focal point (or "eye") in an other galaxy looking at your sphere and you can see how two seemingly distant things can be highly relevant (even if you weren't looking at it).
The geometry of relationships.
How can you experience something that you are not focused on? (You can, it can be said, when that part of your perspective is focused on you.)
You simply make things relevant by changing your relationships (which changes what you focus on, which changes your perspective).
It doesn't matter how 'distant' something is. Only that there is a logical path from one sphere to an other, or that a sphere is focused on something directly, or indirectly.
You are the spheres, of course, and exist entirely in your perception.
"You" is not capable of walking, talking, or using the internet. Actions are impossible and irrelevant. These things are illusions that the sea of representations show you.
"You" and "existence" is the same thing and, really, no thing in particular.
[All of the above for illustration purposes only. And the last two pair o'graphs for the next lesson, if there is to be one.]
What is the purpose of all of this? There is none (most likely). If there was it would be a purpose that cannot be perceived because the source cannot be perceived. The purpose is "nothing", so it does not exist.
"Why all this?", it may be asked.
"How does something come from nothing?"
It doesn't. (And there isn't 'all this'.)
So what is the illusion, really?
It reminds me of one of those movies where the killer turns out to be the same person as the victim.
If illusion is all that exists, then what does it mean?
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Think about where you want to be, or your purpose in doing such things.
Then do it now as much as you can. (Today, this minute. Right now.)
If "now" is a bridge between past and future that stands on no solid ground, by merging past/future into your current perspective you are becoming "more real" so to speak.
Do what you desire to do right now in any way that you can imagine.
Don't wait, don't plan, don't make excuses, don't say you can't do it, don't depend on something else.
Ecsys, Neuronics, The Genius, do just that. They get rid of energy waste and bridge perspectives.
But that's not what you need now.
Instead of walking around the long way to a distant reality you simply bring it all into your current perspective.
All is represented, all ready.
When you waste physical energy like this you experience density. (No, I don't mean being green or any of that mess.)
Bring your future here now, today (right now). It's all representations, anyway. If you want a new car then draw it on a piece of paper and work your way through its logical progressions.
No one can say they don't get it or don't know what to do or don't understand.
It is all right here in this single post.
If you want the long and confusing explanation (as we are wont) then start on page one.
It is our nature to waste an infinite amount of energy.
Ecsys Prime is, "we perceive that which takes the least amount of energy to perceive".
We do not perceive reality. (We cannot, really.)
However, past/future is a big waste of energy. Why spread it out so much? You can perceive everything that exists (in the universe, in the past and future) in your current perspective.
You're actually doing it already but you don't realize it.
If you're tired of wasting time, space, and energy then do it now.
Doing it now will tell yourself that you realize past/future and everything that exists is already in your current perspective.
Don't waste time with the words or deciphering meaning or whatever.
The pre-sent time is all ready sent and is not actually your reality. Your "true" reality does not divide itself, and you need not to (pretend to) either.
1) Start with what you want in the future then make it happen now in whatever way you can imagine.
For bonus points, take a look at what you really want and ignore it (make it irrelevant).
2) Move to what you think happened in the past and bring it to your perception, especially the things you resist.
When you cease the illusion of pulling towards or pushing away then you begin to expand your perspective because you are wasting less energy.
It's as simple as that.
Anything else makes it complicated and makes us waste energy, which is what we've been doing for as long as we can remember. (Evidence: how we experience.)
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Let "wisdom" revert back to the ability to know ways, which is something easier for us when we are not focused on a particular way.
Well, I would say that you are experiencing (now) a property of what you call LSD.
You could say that you would have experienced it even if you did not take LSD. But your mind needs to create a logical narrative from one perspective to an other.
For illustration purposes only, on one level of reality you exist in New York and Boise, Idaho simultaneously. On an other level of reality your mind needs to see how it gets from New York to Boise, even though the process of getting to Boise is an illusion.
So, it makes up a story about how you took a taxi to the airport, got on a plane, and landed there. This makes much more sense to your perspective than just appearing in Boise.
(You expend less energy by doing what is most logical to your perspective. In this case, suddenly appearing in Boise would use up more energy than getting in a taxi and taking an airplane.)
Not only are the taxi and airplane illusions of your perspective but so are New York and Boise which exist for another 'story' all together. (The nothing that you try to perceive must appear to be separate cities because that is what makes the most sense to you right now and uses less energy than perceiving "two cities in one".)
So in order to make sense of your new perspective you create something called LSD, gave it certain properties and a place in your universe, and 'took it' what seems like 15 years ago.
Without this backstory you would not be experiencing what you experience.
If you don't want to experience what you're experiencing then you need an other logical path to the state of not experiencing LSD (or what you may call its side effects).
If you want to escape its grasp then don't try. Be okay with it.
Trying to escape wastes a lot of energy which means that you will probably not experience escaping or having escaped.
Being okay with it, for example, uses less energy than escaping and makes it more likely that the "LSD state" will become irrelevant.
On a scale of 1-100, we are okay with being "1" because we have not experienced the others yet. When we are okay with 1 it becomes more irrelevant and then we move on to "2". It's how we grow and become adults instead of dying as babies (or regressing) because we usually don't resist "1" or the others.
To make a long story short, this state is who you are right now. If you want to change it, find new representations and make the old ones irrelevant.
Hope this helps.
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Nothing is irrelevant to the illusion, neither inside nor outside.
The illusion is an illustration of nothingness. We try to represent "nothing" but it's impossible so it just goes on and on for what seems like eternity.
We try very hard ;)
Some might realize they're trying to make God in their own image. We can't but our perception doesn't stop trying.
Others might realize they're trying to balance what cannot be balanced, and busying themselves fashioning and placing objects on either side in the process.
Yet others may yet try to undo what was done, and in the process do more that needs to be undone.
The person that doesn't resist their nature or try to get something that doesn't exist might be the person closest to what everyone else is looking for.
I don't know if it all has a purpose. But I do know that the closest point to a purpose, if there was one, is here and now.
It is also that which uses the least amount of energy.
Though a true "here and now" uses no energy and, thus, cannot be perceived or experienced, the state we are in right now is all that matters.
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How does one be what they want right now? It's not easy to think about. Wants create drama, not states of being.
But if it said:
Think about where you want to be, or your purpose in doing such things.
Then do it now as much as you can. (Today, this minute. Right now.)
then "being" is disguised as "doing".
It's just a trick of the mind if not language, I suppose.
To "do it" usually entails a long planning process that is entirely unnecessary and, often, counter-productive.
"Do it now" is what may prove far more effective because you're representing whatever it is you think is in your future right now.
Meaning, you are making it more relevant to your current experience.
Meaning, you're bypassing much of your filtering mechanisms that dictate the physical illusion.
So, yes, "doing" as in "doing now" rather than "starting to plan it" (which is what most of us start to do when we think about taking action. This is more about intent and desire, rather than realizing it isalready here, now.)
Hope this helps.
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Why focus on the illusion?
Why not focus, instead, on nothing in particular (i.e., everything-at-once)?
In your perspective you're seeing one thing, not an endless variety of things.
This one thing cannot be perceived in its entirety, so you perceive it as many things, over time and space.
Because it cannot be perceived in its entirety it is beyond perception.
Thus, what you perceive is an illusion.
Representations of something that is beyond definition.
The representations are not the answers you seek because the question does not exist, only the quest.
None of them are the answers (including Ecsys).
This ultimate reality cannot be perceived or experienced.
When you are comfortable with your current perspective being the extent of the entire universe then you have understood its nature, and that there is nothing more for you to do.
Unless, of course, you do what is completely natural and continue the illusion. (Continue trying to experience what cannot be experienced, perceived what cannot be perceived.)
As we become more comfortable with the nature of nothing, then we will experience less of the 'over here is better' or 'what you don't have is better' in life (and on this thread).
You will then realize that you are already where you need to be.
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There is no need to focus.
Unfocusing is the key.
The beach, the watch, the monkey wrench, are all ready here ("right now").
When you focus you are defining your reality further, which pushes away other experiences.
So if you focused on a cup appearing in front of you, you could be "pulling" the cup but "pushing" the table it rests on. And, because the table is being pushed away it does not make sense to your perspective because your experience is one experience.
Unfocus to find what you're looking for. Realize that all is representation. The cup and table and watch and wench is/are the same thing that looks different depending on your perspective.
Are not sleeping and dreaming 'unfocusing'? And more physical experience 'focusing'?
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When you create a representation for something that you "want" or think is in your future (or other) it exists on the same level and has the same validity as that thing.
The representation is you telling yourself. "Look! It is here all ready."
You can then explore the representation in its various forms.
The drawing of a relationship,
The model in toothpick,
The song on a napkin,
The structure in cardboard,
and the relationship (or thing, whatever) itself are all the same thing.
There is no difference between any of them.
The system I have illustrated on this thread is just a trick of perception for you to realize that it's all the same illusion.
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Sometimes the desire to do something is more valuable than the actual experience.
Of all the people that want to win a lottery, very few want the actual experience. The experience would take away the value of wanting it.
Of course, when tasked with thinking about what they want they would confuse the map with the territory and think that they must want to win the lottery because it would not make sense to only want the desire of winning the lottery.
Confusing, yes, since all of these people are aspects of your perspective. So then it's just one of those things to keep you busy doing what comes naturally (turning nothing into something).
If you want to win a lottery then find the lottery outside of the lottery.
Behind every perspective is a back door. Where is yours?
If the representation is as good as the real thing, you would "open the door" to the lottery by opening the door to its close cousin, which is probably around where you're sitting.
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Imagine you could do anything, be anything, know anything, simultaneous to the desire or want or need.
Imagine you were omnipotent in all imaginable ways.
How boring and purposeless would that be?
In that way, could forgetting be more exciting?
Creating a maze or illusion for yourself to bring a sense of purpose to your existence?
When you listen to a learned professor speak about their favorite topic, or watch a talented athlete or musician, or something truly awe-inspiring...
wouldn't it be more interesting to be amazed rather than not having said or done those things at all because it's so boring and you've "seen it all before"?
What choice do you have other than to divide up your existence into infinite illusions if you want to exist?
Without the illusion there would be no experience because there would be nothing to experience.
You don't need to understand the illusion at all.
You don't need to learn to work within it.
You don't need to get to an other level of whatever.
People worry about years when time doesn't exist.
People concern over borders or inches when space doesn't exist.
None of it really matters, but we fool ourselves into thinking that it does because it is all we can do.
But all those dramas certainly help to uphold our existence which (of course) is full of wonders.
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For those who 'get' Ecsys and neuronics there is an understanding that what I am talking about now is the same thing as Ecsys.
And so we have created a representation here on this thread and are now "unfocusing" on it and allowing more room for more of what is actually is rather than what we want it to be.
But actually it is becoming more a part of your reality that you realize.
The understanding illustrated by other posters here on the past 3-4 pages is greater than that on the previous 80+ pages.
Every one of my words is part of the process.
My explanation for reality is based upon what I understand from my world, where we generally understand more about what is going on around us.
(There is still a focus on politics, celebrities, etc., but it is usually treated for the game it is rather than in seriousness.)
It doesn't matter if someone thinks this is all crazy talk. The words qualify itself for those that are paying attention. In fact, it's good if you thought it was crazy but interesting because it makes it easier to slip past your logical filters.
(The gates of logic are relative and not absolute, of course. There are as many kinds of logic as there are seeming perspectives.)
As mentioned, the message is more important than the messenger.
The moment I identify more of who I am and where I come from is the moment when it is all lost in the drama, endless inconsequential questions, confusion, and denial.