Entry Submitted by Ruby at 4:53 AM EDT on April 10, 2017
First, I want to thank any and all that responded in ANY way about my questions about realities. I’m not exactly sure I’m any closer to the objective truth, since that’s all I really want, but you all gave me stuff to ponder.
I really appreciate Victor’s and OWK’s responses. They helped me expand my thinking about how realities work. But when is there an objective reality? I appreciate OWK’s perspective on Yosef, but it was a perspective and reality that made me wonder if OWK’s had EVER heard one of Yosef’s calls on RTC. Yosef, from the depth of his heart, believes that Trump is evil incarnate, possibly the anti-Christ. (Perhaps not that far, but Kent Dunn was intimating his SIL Jared Kushner very well may be), again a competing reality.
Let me take this from the emotional to the objective, since this is my real question and issue. In Mormonism, they teach that truth is “things as they were, as they are, and as they will be”. I can now see how this has a personal interpretation as well as an objective one. Since I’m autistic, I seek the concrete. That may be my overall problem in understanding all this, since this is all a REALLY real illusion we’re all jointly painting here.
One day, after doing some errands with the kids, I came home to find the power was out. I was surprised, as this is not the norm. Now I didn’t manifest a power outage, but there it was. It was real, and I had to find a way into my house that didn’t require the electric garage opener. Did someone else manifest an accident? Or a need for overtime? Or a switch relay malfunction? Who would do that?
At what point are, as Terry Pratchett put it, things just happen[ing], what the hell?” In the Star Trek episodes where one of the characters is stuck playing mindgames, that character always has an AHA moment, where he realizes the constant in the scenarios and can pinpoint the genesis of the imposed reality. That’s what I want.
If it’s ALL subjective, then why should Yosef or anyone manifest such hate? If there is ANYTHING I hate, since hate requires way too much effort, it’s hypocrisy: You’re going to hell or not be loved by G-d or some other personally undesirable pronouncement, if you don’t believe as I do and take on my own personal views of whom to hate and blame. So when I see someone ACTING on that very thing they say not to do, I get immediately wary. Just a personal protection thing. However, in this world of awake and shared reality, is it possible NOT to do the things we say NOT to do? Is there ANY believe system that says we should hate first above all? I don’t think anyone sees themselves as “evil”; they see themselves as “right”. That’s a tougher one to root out.
I see we all have our own realities. Collectively, we’re all choosing the artwork we like best, whether it’s Native American spiritualism, Eastern Philosophies, the-aliens-will-save-us approach, some Judeo-Christian dictate, etc. Whatever peeps are throwing onto the canvas of the holographic construct. My own personal one is more a combo of WWIII political junkie/prepper and Jewish LIFE-above-all sort of thing. All of them seem to be crashing toward some event horizon of implosion that will eject some new shared reality breakthrough, like a white hole.
If it’s a joint venture, then it would be better if we left hate in the old paradigm/reality, right? That includes those who claim to “love all Man”. We really get just the one shot at this, right? Or is this the first of MANY times we have to relive this? Cuz if it’s the latter, just unmake me now. Hate is madness.
And someone get their anchovies out of my reality. Yuck.
Ruby
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