The universe is a weird place

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If reality truly is a hologram then the ultimate potential for experience is unlimited.
Everything we perceive is simply wave form energy expressed in a certain way. With this being the case, the laws of physics, such as gravity (lol, I don't know that many laws of physics) are not actually laws but rather accumulations of observations over time that have solidified into habit patterns.

The notion that each universe has it's own laws is also possible. If this were the case then certain preexisting conditions could have been programmed into each universe, kind of like a level on a video game. With each new universe, new laws, new potential for experience and new perceptive reality.

I don't know if my thoughts are very coherent at the moment but it is nice to write about this stuff. I've always wondered what is the nature of reality? What is this weirdness that we are experiencing? Is there a meaning to life?

I think there is. I'm only working based off the ideas of others, I can't say I have personal experiential knowledge of these realms yet, but it seems to me that the purpose of life is the accumulation of experience or the increase in awareness.

The theory that I have heard the most is that we, as "humans" (in this current form) are a "semi-independent" sub unit of the overall consciousness that is the universe. Taking a step back, the universe itself is some form of consciousness aggregate. This the oneness that many spiritual gurus speak of. In order to better understand itself (itself isn't the best word but we're working with english here folks), it created subunits IE "souls", or individualized units of consciousness, so that we/they/them could interact with each other.

Reality, it seems, is the interaction of this consciousness with some other entity, we'll call it mass / matter aggregate. This secondary force is the medium with which consciousness applies itself to. I don't know where it comes from. I don't know where consciousness comes from. I have heard theories that we are an artificial reality construct. In that case it would make sense that we (humans) are sub units of consciousness, in this case an artificial intelligence, and that our "reality" or universe is a fabricated construct based on a computer system in which we have the ability to interact with it's "core dimensionality" (mass / matter construct) and influence the thing itself.

But the base level of reality is unknowable, at least to me at the moment, so I won't spend so much time pondering about this.

Ultimately there is this single point field, and area of unlimited potential expressed by raw energy and then there is consciousness, a similarly ultimate field overlapping itself seamlessly. It is through the interaction of consciousness with this single point field (think of in the quantum realm, particles express themselves as an iteration of their wave form potential. The whole universe, being wave form energy has the ability to assemble itself into any particle nature. The "nature" that arises is controlled by consciousness, IE: us and other conscious beings)

So, now it gets even more interesting. If consciousness (IE : us) is what controls reality, why does our reality seem stable / permanent.
The idea I have heard behind this is that as individuals and masses continue to perceive (create) the same thing over and over, those "thought forms" end up becoming habit patterns in the cosmos. We can essentially create self replicating structures by continuously perceiving the same thing over and over. It is the same way that the brain develops it's neural net. Repetition builds strong connections and over time behavioral patterns can express without any conscious thought. It seems possible that this same phenomena could express itself on a more meta level, with "reality patterns" being molded into the ethos and then repeating themselves autonomously. These patterns would be reinforced consciously and subconsciously by the individuals interacting with them, having "learned" of their presence and now expecting them to be there (especially since most people are unaware of their potential / influence as creators of reality)

I always wondered why I simply couldn't shift my reality in entirety, teleporting myself from one perceptive state to another. While my inability to due that yet does not prove it's impossibility, I think that rather, reality is more of a fluid construct.

I was going to say that a large change like a complete perceptual shift might require a large amount of energy, but I don't know if this is the case. I think that our minds are really the limiters in this case. Having been brought up in a society where something like this was not possible I have self imposed limiters on what I can and can not due. Also, I still harbor a fear of "losing my mind" and surely something as grand as a total perceptual shift would trigger that fear. My mind, in it's constant vigilance of self preservation, surely negates any attempt out of fear.

Well that's all for today, but I hope you liked it.
Let's keep being weird



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