09-03-2015, 11:36 AM
(09-03-2015, 08:54 AM)APeacefulWarrior Wrote: Just speaking personally, I've moved towards an "Everything is Real" model, rather than the "Everything is Illusion" attitude of Buddhists and such. In an infinite universe, where pretty much anything that is even remotely possible has\will happen, I just see less and less reason to bother trying to define some things as real and others as not-real.
After all, Ra speaks of distortions rather than illusions. Distortions are real-as-in-beer. They happen all the time, in wide variety of materials, media, and settings. Whether we're talking about a funky-sounded distorted vinyl album that's gotten warped, or funky beliefs stemming from a distorted worldview, it's pretty much the same thing vibrationally speaking.
More or less, I say that something exists if its impact can be measured on other extant systems. Beyond that, it's really just splitting philosophical hairs debating where something comes from, or how "real" it is from whatever points-of-view you want to look at.
It just messes with me when i realize all is both real and illusion.
Acceleration and inertia. Out. In. The torus em field effect explains the Law of Attraction perfectly.
This 8 hour video is rough on my attention span
