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>>1451997 You have some weird problem where you always take what I say and apply it in some way that is totally different than what I said. I don't mean we're physically in different dimensions firing mind beams at each other. I mean that each of our minds is a conceptual reality, a FALSE REALITY. As in it doesn't exist, yet it does. Everyone sees the same world, but at the same time they see the world differently to wild extents. Some see all kinds of magical divine forces working behind the scenes, while others just see a world that just is what it is. You further misinterpret what I said by ignoring how I say we DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY affect other people's realities[or conceptual vision of the world, NOT a real physical plane] We come into existence. We run through what is the world, but what we actually see[yes in metaphorical ways] is far from the simple matter of what is. We see things as horrible, but perhaps it isn't horrible. Does it cause suffering? Yes? Then perhaps it is horrible. No? Then perhaps the feeling that it is wrong is a strong feeling attached to a very deep and longstanding conceptual funhouse mirror created by social stigma as your mind was still maturing that twists it into something different than what it is. As an example, to truly feel that something is a crime against nature, when in absolute reality it is just an action with no consequence that you were culturally manipulated into interpreting as something truly evil. In this case you live in a METAPHORICAL reality where that is truly evil. But because of how consciousness works, your reality is the only reality you will ever live in. Perhaps later something major happens that tears down some of those conceptual barriers. Your reality has changed, as it does every second of every day; though more major than day to day changes. Now you look back in your new reality and maybe you laugh at what you used to believe, but at this point the true faith in the illusion you saw is made to seem less intense than it was, making you feel silly for what you thought even though it was reality to you at the time. Eventually this reality will dissolve into nothing. Each of us carry our reality with us as we walk through the collection of matter we call the world. And we talk about what we see to others. In our reality they may be stupid, or just unenlightened. In their reality you're just crazy. Then we feel sorry for those that don't see what we see on that wall blocked by an elaborate framework of funhouse mirrors, or maybe we're angry that they're telling you that what you're staring straight at is wrong. The wall is just something we're all trying to read through a mess of distortion. Some people try to find others to confirm what they see. Some don't bother trying to explain what they saw if it's significantly clearer or more distorted than where most sit. And then some of us just ignore the elaborate labyrinth, and only look at the spots where the light shines through on a straight path. It may only be a small part of the story, but it's better than the very scrambled views some see in their reality that they want everyone to see, such as some zealots. Though some people may listen to what they have to say, and amists the constant shifting they see the part that someone is trying to show them. not exactly, but still a similarly distorted picture. Media tries to force a pretty convoluted tangle of conceptual deflections and deformations, but it could be much worse. And yes. I did already state that all you do only matters to other people's conceptual realities once you've died. Maybe to the point that it's still shifting people's walls generations from now, maybe it doesn't change a single perspective. I did already say this, so stop sectioning out parts to try to make me sound stupid over the most basic truths.
If you're going to purposely read my statements with the sole purpose of finding or trying to make flaws, then you might as well just not read them. If you truly want to not see what I see, than it's possible you just can't or won't at this point in your life. Maybe the complex web of shifting conceptual blocks will one day provide you a clearer picture, but if you only feel a driving force telling you that it's wrong without deep consideration then it's best you just wait for now.
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