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Thoughts on the Self

by Dr. One

Every illusion in this world is a different arrangement of our true nature.

Never can there be more than 1 nature, that either is or isn't and it creates the multitude of worlds.

All waves are functions of cycles, all energy is a wave, all pointing back to the 1 true nature.

Trivalities come in two flavors, truth and it's opposite.

Great truths, comes in one flavor because it's opposite is also true.

You only separate unity, unity is the true nature.

You cannot be half a person, but all humans don't have to unite.

Expectations are the web we use to cling to illusions.

Our ability to express our true nature, is to be what we feel we should be. We have the ability to think, use this to observe if what we are being, is what we would like to see ourselves being?

(You can only be what you feel you are, happy, sad, angry, disgusted, pressured, open-minded. You are an attitude that is felt inside, and it expresses itself, where you can experience yourself relatively and not absolutely. For you to able to exist in this world, there has to exist something that you are and something that you are not.)

What we do with the above information, (some conscious, some unconsciously), is choose from the phenomena that we have created collectively and use it to decide who we are, here and now. Afterwards, we move on to another level of conciousness. Humanity is good because it allows us to remember who we are, but it is a primitive school.

This is my principle to creating my experience we call life, my unified theory of existance, and what I am capable of. This truth is meant to help others, enter their path to concious creation of self, and not of I. I, is a fictional character, like an actor, a power tool. Yet we worship and believe the body, or brain to house the self. While the brain is a powerful tool, it is not who you are. We are creators of experience, and that is all we seek to do. Experiencing the true nature allows you to experience it further, in a perpetual cycle.

The appreciation of what is so is more powerful than a request for it to be made manifest. The request itself removes what you desire, from you. Appreciating that it's there places it at your disposal. If this does not hold then what you have is not real. There are those that say they don't watch cartoons because they rather be in reality. Then they go to a mall, walk like zombies, and take pride in the only answer society gives them, "hey, you can buy more stuff." I'll keep my own reality thank you.

Appendix-1

They say that life is for work, play, and sleep. Is this an absolute, or a relative statement?

What of those lucky enough to like what they do for a living, can those people relatively say they have to work?

Appendix-2

What is reality? To quote "The Matrix", "If it's what you can see, taste, touch, smell, hear...Then reality is nothing but electrical impulses, interpreted by your brain." This is evident, yet we associate reality with this; we say "this is reality, can't you see, we die." If that's so, all accomplishments, made by either the mind or the body, are completley meaningless. Furthermore, all accomplishments towards society, including, but not limited to, the aquiring of "wealth", is also meaningless. And yet, society has been ingrained and is not easily changed nor dispersed, for the simple fact that society provides many conveniences to those who hold power in it. Who wouldn't want to sit on their porch drinking cold lemonade while others do all the back breaking farm work for you? If someone were to compare the old conditions for slavery, versus the world as it is today, one may find several striking similarities. Employees at restaurants, supermarkets, construction, retail, education, city services barely make enough money to survive. Sometimes people who work at these places must hold down two jobs, making education not possible. In turn, reducing this human being into a machine, who works 16 hours a day, with perhaps one day of the week to themselves. Furthermore, if you slack off on your job, they'll find another machine, eager to break their back, for the convenience we've been led to believe we need, in the form of currency.

Appendix-3

Ever wonder why some people don't think sunsets look nice?

Because all images, anything that has space, and time, is completly and utterly an illusion, in which you decide, that is respond to, the objective phenomena placed before you. Some of us however, allow others to manipulate our responses, for fear they place on us, using statements such as: "If you don't do this, I won't love you anymore," these people, are lying, if they must use love as a condition, then either they do not understand love, or wish to control you for the convenience it allows them to have, usually both, for they are not conciously aware that they do this.

If you are one of the lucky ones who can still see some beauty in nature, let me remind you, the image is an illusion, the beauty is real. There is a difference. The difference is that, experiencing the feeling of beauty, is something that we have manifested and reflected from our true selves. We use this body, this power-tool, in order to experience the things we feel we need to, in order to re-member our true nature(unity). Unity is absolute, each individual experience is relative, and finite due to the limitations placed on our cognitions. Unity is absolute because there is always a level of integration, even within this relative illusion of space/time.

Appendix-4

Convenience causes people to do both horrible(value judgement), and wonderful(value judgement) things.

With that being said, who's value judgements do you accept? Do you create your own value judgements, so that you can see and experience the highest vision possible of yourself? Or, do you bend over for convenience, even if it goes against what you feel to be right? Do you do what others tell you, even if it goes against what you feel to be right? Seriously and honestly answer these questions from time to time.

Peace.

 
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