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Besus
Well since this is my first post I feel obliged to go through the obligatory introductions.

I spent the majority of my life as an extreme idealist, the downside of that is that I became so immersed in what I saw as perfection that I disregarded how anyone else would perceive it. It's very easy to hold yourself on a pedestal when your the only one there. I lived by the motto of "I know I can do it, I have no need to prove it".

Suddenly I saw everything in a different light. Before I'd spent my entire life trying to reconcile my belief in God and my belief in reality, God Vs Science, Man Vs God, Science Vs Man, then I saw it, I understood finally saw what was staring me in the face all along. I saw myself.

Religion is the original Science, Science is the original Religion. Both sides are looking for the same thing, the return to zero point that makes every other point make since. God is a name not a physical thing, a state we are all an extension of, a state we all have the ability to return to, some call it understanding, some call it heaven, some call it the completed unified theory, we should just call it the truth.

Once I saw the illusion in this I began to recognize the illusion in all places. The illusion of individuality, the illusion of genius, and the illusion of everything we hold to be reality. The only thing that's different about us is our point of view. We all have the same emotions; the difference is the triggers we have for them. We all have the same needs and wants, only our names for them are different. We're all looking for the same things in different places.

Everything we see is an interpretation of an action, which we see confined within 3 dimensions. The evolution of consciousness is the ability to see the equation, the source and not the reflection regardless of dimension.

We need to see that we are living in a dream; we are the consciousness not the body. We are as alive in our dreams as we are here, when you dream it is this life that’s the illusion. It’s still the same construct, the same rules what’s different is in one the illusion is more obvious.

You may ask "well why can't I fly/bend spoons etc...” simply because we live in a society that is not geared towards that as an accepted reality. It exists, but even though we know this and believe this we have years of programming by a society that teaches us differently and imposes very strict definitions of what's possible and impossible.

If this seems a little paranoid remember that so far our civilization has burned entire libraries of documents that contradict our faith. Killed countless people as heretics without any form of retribution after, murdered anyone on the mere suggestion of something "supernatural" again with no one standing up to them. Up to recently we had slavery in America, we still have war only now the weapons can wipe out an entire planet. Anyone who questions it is called a "conspiracy theorist" and laughed at publicly. Jean Francois Champollion, who deciphered the hieroglyphs, came under fierce scrutiny by the church in case the hieroglyphs told anything that contradicted church teaching.

Truth doesn't leave room for conspiracy, it's an absolute and while I don't support many conspiracy theories I do respect people’s right to question events and have them explained truthfully. I prefer to seek inner-truth, a final reconciliation with what I and you truly are. From inner-harmony there can be no outer-conflict, and the more people who adopt this personally the better it will be for all of us. Change can’t help but to bring about more change, and it’s time we learned to question.

After reading a fair few of the posts I can see I'm going to have a very good time here. Thanks for putting up with my ranting :/
Unknown
Beautifully put. I'm not 100% sure about your flying/bending spoons comment, but everything else resonated with me.

May I ask, what exactly caused you to suddenly see things in a different light? Near-death experience or something else?
Besus
Well basically I stopped seeing everything as a separate entity and instead tried to see how it all fit together as a whole. I designed a belief model that constantly re-enforced the idea that everything I see is an illusion. Since the illusion is generated from within God and everything is a reflection of it, meaning should be taken metaphorically as truth is a personal goal.

Miracles are only miracles because people don't understand how to create the same result. If someone really understands our true nature than they can transcend any illusion because they are the embodiment of truth, and truth always prevails against illusion.

"I'm not 100% sure about your flying/bending spoons comment, but everything else resonated with me." What I mean by this is simply that nothing is impossible; we just haven't learned how to do it yet. We have machines to fly, to kill, to give life and so on and so on, machines give distance to mystical power by associating them within something of human conception. We accept them as fact.

Throughout history there have been reports of people levitating, miraculous healing and a whole host of other "un-explained mysteries" that we go out of our way to deny and explain because they cause us to question everything we believe in. A machine can fly because the ability to fly exists, a bird can fly because the ability to fly exists, and a person can fly because the ability to fly doesn't exist, but we have the ability to understand that it doesn’t exist.

My goal is just to open myself up to as much as I can and try to see the similarities everything. From there I hope to be able to develop some form of rapport with the greater picture and from there who knows.
Trip like I do
The embryo of all possibilities.
Besus
Or the holy grail in it's truest sense, they're all just metaphors for the same thing.
Unknown
The ultimate singularity
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