Decoding the Mind

MANIFESTATION


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Recently I discovered the power of MANIFESTATION. See below:

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On a serious note tho, with every idea, there is a useful interpretation and a ridiculous interpretation. Think about the job of debunkers: it’s to stay grounded in a particular framework. There is an infinite supply of evidence supporting the universe you choose to identify with (out of the infinite multiverse), and there is also an infinite number of ways to discourage new ideas and disqualify other interpretations. Instead of identifying with one interpretation which seeks domination over all other interpretations, seek the Point Of Infinite Intersection. There you can find the alignment of an indescribable multiplicity of universes into a unity that I call The Good Creation.

Alternatively, you can get stuck in the fringe of one particular universe from which any other deviation is strictly prohibited. The tendency towards an authoritarian and rigid constraining of reality is probably a core human tendency, learned through many iterations of things getting a little too wild and having to put the brakes on.

I think this particular instance of constraints we are in the grip of may have initially begun to emerge with the scientific worldview. At this point of our scientific understanding (which has matured significantly since the dull 1800s), the cracks in the “matrix” are all over the place. There is a huge number of possible ways in which reality can “hide” and fit more than what we conventionally see it as, as can be seen in the absolutely unbelievable physics experiments and subsequent theories that continually split reality into more and more wild theories. These battle one another on the collective stages, but also on the individual stage that each one of us has. The choice is yours: which one do you want?

Reality is so flexible that you can observe its changes in real time. There’s one creator who I find particularly straightforward and helpful in putting this way of being into practice, and his name is Joseph Rodrigues on YouTube.

You go from watching a movie to playing a game to creating the game. And if your game isn’t amazing, the only developer to whom’stdve you need to send a complaint is yourself. This isn’t meant to be offensive to the belief in God, either, because part of humanity’s contract with God (from my perspective of the biblical narrative) is the freedom to co-create reality as we see fit. Then, enjoy (or suffer) the consequences of the heaven (or hell) that we actively participate in the creation of.

For that reason, I’d like to leave an encouraging message. If you had a traumatic brain injury, don’t let it take you down. Use it as an advantage. You are now special. You have superpowers. If you see other kids who are different and you laugh at them and ridicule them for thinking they have superpowers, then you are deciding at that moment your flavour of reality—who’s the winner, who’s the loser, and what the rules are. Just know that every constraint you place on others is applied to you also, either directly or indirectly.

My recommendation is to participate in the co-creation of beautiful stories. It’s better than condemning and rejecting the stories others tell bla bla bla ANYWAYS…

TLDR; Every part of the game is either a feature or a bug—depending on how you interact with it.

Hamburger and Fries from McDonald’s. Charcoal on paper. Unknown dimensions. S.U.

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