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Post by . on Jan 30, 2021 3:10:39 GMT
Why Other People Might Not Be Conscious
People’s abilities. Entire cities, Rocket-ships, Internet, cruise ships, Video games, films, music, books, cities, even a pair of scissors, all of these things are supposedly achieved by people “like myself.” Now that I’m 22 I have an idea of what I can do, of what my limits are. And I could never achieve the things people do on a day to day basis. This makes it hard to believe that conscious souls are riding around inside of those amazing performers. If people have some of my attributes (consciousness) but not others (uselessness) then that would be unnecessarily strange. Why would I stand out so much in that negative way? It makes more sense to think that people really are completely different from me and the reason “they” achieve so much is because it’s actually the simulation doing it, or whoever is behind the simulation.
Or maybe, I am making a grave misinterpretation of the world due to some bias or/and information, that I am not conscious of yet.
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Post by . on Jan 30, 2021 3:14:06 GMT
Consider a man-made city, its beauty, its complexity, its living nature. Did men build this? Men like myself, with their eyes and hands? I don’t believe it. God, the universe, the simulation, that trinity is a more likely candidate. Men like myself simply cannot play a role in achieving such great feats. Yet it is also possible that men are not like myself. Men could really be alien in their capacities. Their intelligence and therefore power, far exceeding mine. It makes me feel better that they are not real. If they are real conscious beings like myself and they are genuinely having the experience of achieving all these great feats then I feel more than left out.
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Post by . on Jan 30, 2021 3:16:43 GMT
Despite the imperfections of life, clearly a lot of “effort” went into creating consciousness and the human experience. This is why I suspect that the imperfections and mediocrity are on purpose, as some kind of twisted punishment.
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Post by . on Jan 30, 2021 19:58:34 GMT
However, the other alternative explanation is that the One behind the simulation`s goal is to create a world such as ours, in order to test Beings in it, their willpower, to make it so that only those who are incredibly persistent, who want to exist, "pass" the test environment.
If this world is not the "final-abode", aka. our home, then theoretically one should see this world and all of its aspects as a testing ground. If this is what is "sought" after by the Creator, then one could ponder why this exactly is sought by Creator?
Therefore, it seems that one has to realize that there seems to be two choices, either the impression of the world breaks one spirit and one gives up(appeal to victimhood), basically waiting for the physical death to come, or one actually takes matter into ones own hands, and makes every effort to become stronger.
It seems like there is no choice given in this aspect, if one would like to not get "broken-down" by the world, one has to become stronger. Maybe, after-all it is exactly like that, because otherwise Beings on earth would not have motivation to become better. People would probably say why should I be doing the hard task of becoming better, if I is already in "Heaven"?
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Post by Immanuel on Jan 30, 2021 21:55:27 GMT
People’s abilities. Entire cities, Rocket-ships, Internet, cruise ships, Video games, films, music, books, cities, even a pair of scissors, all of these things are supposedly achieved by people “like myself.” They are not as great accomplishments as people make them. It is like managing to build a great sandcastle in a sandbox. Much of the human progress is supernaturally guided and so you must take it all with a grain of salt. The greatest accomplishment a human can make is to manage to evolve their spirit seed, the "great sandcastle" can help depending on what it is, but that is not of the essence. Mind me, artistic accomplishments are worth something obviously and it is only humans which possess true creativity. Creativity uninfluenced by the instinct is really great. Now that I’m 22 I have an idea of what I can do, of what my limits are. And I could never achieve the things people do on a day to day basis. This makes it hard to believe that conscious souls are riding around inside of those amazing performers. If people have some of my attributes (consciousness) but not others (uselessness) then that would be unnecessarily strange. Why would I stand out so much in that negative way? It makes more sense to think that people really are completely different from me and the reason “they” achieve so much is because it’s actually the simulation doing it, or whoever is behind the simulation. Please relate to what I wrote above if you can. Belittling yourself by comparing yourself to other individuals who may not even have an independent consciousness is dangerous for you, they might not even be driven by anything other than the instinct and Elahem's intervention to drive human story forward. And you can be more than think only by growing your mind even if your body is inadequate for some ventures that you may think of, for example, to be a talented sportsman due to the physical feature of bodies. When your consciousness grows you will notice how little awe there is in the scientific breakthroughs of professors many times. That you have not become anyone particular in society may only be good, if you were immersed in something on Earth it may just become a distraction. Or maybe, I am making a grave misinterpretation of the world due to some bias or/and information, that I am not conscious of yet. Indeed. You do not know enough yet and nearly gain grief because you compare yourself to others, people who may not be more than "robots". Consider a man-made city, its beauty, its complexity, its living nature. Did men build this? Men like myself, with their eyes and hands? I don’t believe it. God, the universe, the simulation, that trinity is a more likely candidate. Men like myself simply cannot play a role in achieving such great feats. Yet it is also possible that men are not like myself. Men could really be alien in their capacities. Their intelligence and therefore power, far exceeding mine. It makes me feel better that they are not real. If they are real conscious beings like myself and they are genuinely having the experience of achieving all these great feats then I feel more than left out. The whole human story is supernaturally guided, it is like a written book which is being followed to a large extent. This is what generally is called prophesies. Despite the imperfections of life, clearly a lot of “effort” went into creating consciousness and the human experience. This is why I suspect that the imperfections and mediocrity are on purpose, as some kind of twisted punishment. Begotten consciousness cannot be created, this is why we are here. It is actually not a punishment even if nature itself forces things to be like this. I assure you we are not here because Elahem imposes a punishment upon us. This has to do with "laws of existence" that barely I know about even though I probably am the most enlightened person on Earth. However, I am exploring the kind of affection I can make to the timeline via my mental power. My output is not without effect, each of us may affect things to a limited extent and stronger the mind the greater the effect is. I assume my mental power is among the finest on Earth, without intending to brag just stating facts. In some contemplations I have made recently I sometimes fear I cause certain developments of events on Earth as we speak, I even rally the world events because I sense that they follow the prophesies to the letter but my input may worsen things. Now I think about if I can counteract the prophecy rather than thinking it must happen will somehow help the cause, even if the general things stated by Isaiah must obviously happen as sanctioned by Elahem. For example, I may cause a light in the darkness and this is the role I have assumed all along that I will have, and if I focus on positive energy this may both train my mind and intervene in a chaotic world. I should cease immediately to "follow the prophecy blindly" but just experience the must-be events and create my own fate using my mental power. The events of the prophecy are horrible but that does not mean I have to rally all my mental power that it will be like it, it may even exaggerate the effects to hopelessness. However, the other alternative explanation is that the One behind the simulation`s goal is to create a world such as ours, in order to test Beings in it, their willpower, to make it so that only those who are incredibly persistent, who want to exist, "pass" the test environment. You are wise if you did not already read all my posts on the forum. It is exactly what they are doing. But they do not really only test us but they drive us to evolve by ourselves. If this world is not the "final-abode", aka. our home, then theoretically one should see this world and all of its aspects as a testing ground. Yes, yes. The "voice" said, in response to my question what 'Jehennom' جهنم is, literally those words: "Testing ground". That is obviously very ambiguous but it tells a great deal. If you did not already know it 'Jehennom' is on Earth and the word is made of the root for Jinn and is in itself a proper noun, a name given for the purpose, it could be called 'embodiment' for that is what the word means exactly. Pay attention to that the word ends in Miim meaning 'Thereof/Therefrom', just like Ye'Rasil'am. The embodiment is meant to be a place of development, a place to grow. Therefore, it seems that one has to realize that there seems to be two choices, either the impression of the world breaks one spirit and one gives up(appeal to victimhood), basically waiting for the physical death to come, or one actually takes matter into ones own hands, and makes every effort to become stronger. It is about letting oneself continue being immersed or to break loose from its grip. It seems like there is no choice given in this aspect, if one would like to not get "broken-down" by the world, one has to become stronger. Maybe, after-all it is exactly like that, because otherwise Beings on earth would not have motivation to become better. People would probably say why should I be doing the hard task of becoming better, if I is already in "Heaven"? The formula is very easy to understand, but the execution is difficult.
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