A few things worth contemplating.. I did!
1) "Consciousness creates reality." (The proverbial tree in the proverbial forest -- does anyone hear it?) The mere fact that someone observes an event (or lack thereof) effects that event into (not) happening.
2) "The opposite of love isn't hate -- it's fear." (The ego creates the burden of fear.) When you try to get rid of your fear -- the thing that starts wars and kills more people than anything combined (Afterall, isn't fear at the root of all of those anyways?) -- your ego tries to take hold to keep itself alive. Once you lose your fear, your ego goes with. But once you're free of that burden, you live in happiness and love.
Ok, my version of this is a little sketchy, since I'm going off of memory, but this is an actual quantum physics theory.
You have a cat in a box. Also in that box is some radioactive something. (I forget what it was.) It has a 50/50 chance of killing the cat. Before you open the box, there is the possibility that it's either dead or alive. So isn't it two things at once, pertaining to different people's perspectives?
Is life really all about perspective and a conscious brain? Does the brain create consciousness, or is it vice versa?
And remember, we are all connected, through love, because love is God, and God is in us all (or if you're Buddhist, we are God.) Like John Travoltas character mentioned in Phenomenon.. scientists found a huge aspen forest full of so many trees (as forests are..
) but what they discovered is that they all shared the same root system. They really weren't separated like they appeared to be (thousands of different trees), they were one.
Despite all appearances, we are one. It's a collective consciousness that creates the world we live in. How can you hate yourself? Thought changes things. Brain waves, baby. Create your paradise.
And remember, if it gets too hard, you can always blame God.
1) "Consciousness creates reality." (The proverbial tree in the proverbial forest -- does anyone hear it?) The mere fact that someone observes an event (or lack thereof) effects that event into (not) happening.
2) "The opposite of love isn't hate -- it's fear." (The ego creates the burden of fear.) When you try to get rid of your fear -- the thing that starts wars and kills more people than anything combined (Afterall, isn't fear at the root of all of those anyways?) -- your ego tries to take hold to keep itself alive. Once you lose your fear, your ego goes with. But once you're free of that burden, you live in happiness and love.
Ok, my version of this is a little sketchy, since I'm going off of memory, but this is an actual quantum physics theory.
You have a cat in a box. Also in that box is some radioactive something. (I forget what it was.) It has a 50/50 chance of killing the cat. Before you open the box, there is the possibility that it's either dead or alive. So isn't it two things at once, pertaining to different people's perspectives?
Is life really all about perspective and a conscious brain? Does the brain create consciousness, or is it vice versa?
And remember, we are all connected, through love, because love is God, and God is in us all (or if you're Buddhist, we are God.) Like John Travoltas character mentioned in Phenomenon.. scientists found a huge aspen forest full of so many trees (as forests are..

Despite all appearances, we are one. It's a collective consciousness that creates the world we live in. How can you hate yourself? Thought changes things. Brain waves, baby. Create your paradise.
And remember, if it gets too hard, you can always blame God.

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lucky105:
I feel very all alone sometimes, and that makes me doubt the connectedness... But I'm a nutty bar, so no one should listen to what I say anyway. 

pihka:
If you see things like that on TV- honey, change the channel.
