12-09-2020, 03:39 PM
(12-09-2020, 12:25 PM)Minyatur Wrote: I say, see your experience as a game and tread with a light heart. A lot in the material hints to see our experience lightly in the light of truth. For example the definition of the Law of One (how we amuse ourselves in distorting our dance through the m/b/s complex in an unnecessary fashion) or the definition of how healing occurs (realizing deep within the Law of One. That there is no disharmony, no imperfection; that all is complete and whole and perfect). I think to see one's experience as a game, a fleeting moment of investment within one's actual existence, definitely can be a good direction in wanting to approach one's soul. To seek the immersed and focused player that lies behind the mind-body interface that is of this illusion.
Thanks and I agree,
As matter of fact the 'aha' moment for me on this matter was when I saw a man screaming hysterically during his VR game session. Merely a different stimulus given to some of his physical senses (eyes and ear) and without any 'veil of forgetting' could caused a series of (negative) emotions and reactions. Even after the VR google was being lifted he still continue to scream in anger.. #gamerRage . Using gaming term, he was so 'immersed' in the game while using Buddhist term he was so 'attached' to the game.