Wednesday, November 15, 2006

HEADS UP!

Blog number fifty-nine                                       15 Nov 2006

>>All the evidence points to the fact that there probably isn't anything out there at all.

I'm sure I'm missing something here.  Did you give the evidence or is that something we need to get later?<<

Naw.  I didn't give the evidence.  But here it is.

Basically, there are absolutely no facts supporting the idea that something is "out there."  None at all.  Nada.

Mind can create worlds, time, space, people, reality.  It does it every night when we dream.  No problem at all.  And if you ever wake up in a dream, have a lucid dream, everything looks, feels, and IS "real."  Mind creates rivers to swim in, people to talk to, dogs to bark at us.  No problem. 

Nature does not "double dip."  It has no backup mechanisms.  So...if Mind can create reality -- which we have seen it does easily, then why would nature need anything else to create the same reality?  Why not let tried and true Mind do it?

So, no proof there is anything out there Vs the fact that Mind creates out theres.  All the evidence anyone needs.  Yes? 

Besides, anyone who watches their thoughts notices very quickly that the reality we are talking about is seen to be created by what we believe.  That's how we create strangers, enemies, wives, countries.

Here's something.  When trees "breathe," when O2 leaves a leaf, since that O2 was part of the tree, is it now that part of the tree just left?  Look at the water, the minerals in the dirt, notice that one cannot say with certainty, that THIS is tree, THIS is not.  One cannot separatethe earth from the tree, nor the earth from the solar system, nor the solar system from the heavens.  They are all one thing.  What separates them is humans naming "This is this and that is that." 

"Life" is a definition of a condition, not a "thing."  Same thing with "animal," "vegetable," "mineral."  They all satisfy some arbitrary condition.  They are NOT alive, an animal, a vegetable, a mineral.  Those things do not exist in and of themselves.  They are merely names of conditions.

It's all in your head.

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