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Non-occult. Moved to Philosophy.
So good. Just ignore the “scary” stuff.
I've already arrived here many years , after the SIGHTS I was shown - but it would be nice to have some more company.
(No hellraising Cenobites needed, but they help )
So... what if space and time are not fundamental, or even elemental, but emergent properties of a deeper reality?
This is not Gnosticism, per se, or even Simulation Theory. I mean it is those things - but this is more. This sometimes is called 'Idealism', but for magicians like me who weaponize Idealism to DO stuff, even Idealism as a totalizing model is too small. I sometimes will call this "Mythic and Diamonic Idealism." Which is for magicians , and means getting shit done in a Dreamed-up Reality using some 'sublunar' tricks, which is what we are all about.
So you do not need to agree with every truth claim in the video. I certainly do not, but it's good to have in your toolkit for thinking about all this weird stuff.
Our left hemisphere acts like a reality-reducing valve, so as certainties begin to loosen, something remarkable happens. The universe becomes larger than it was before.
So if you grasp these ideas, and if you are still trying to make another "earth religion" - like, WTF are you even doing? You're thinking too small. Are you really going to climb up on a shabby little soapbox and tell us we all know what Earth and reality is? Like, really? Get out of here with that, kid!
And this so much better than the pop-sci cliche that "we live in a matrix computer simulation." Thanks, professor. It also goes way deeper than standard Simulation Theory. It builds a case using quantum mechanics and Donald Hoffman's user-interface theory to argue something deeply Kastrupian by saying physical matter doesn't exist at all. Instead the universe is a singular, self-aware mental process, and our individual consciousness is just a localized point of view within it.
And something for us GV and grim magicians, it basically argues that reality isn't made of things, but of relationships and experiences. That last sentence is super important to understand the classical idea of what they meant by the word " daimon" This is the "finding the right relation" to the spirit world (Or the Imaginal, as I prefer to call it) .
Good stuff.
'The Universe is a DECEPTION and It's Scary'
Oooh, spooky! Be afraid. Be very afraid. LOL
I've already arrived here many years , after the SIGHTS I was shown - but it would be nice to have some more company.
(No hellraising Cenobites needed, but they help )
So... what if space and time are not fundamental, or even elemental, but emergent properties of a deeper reality?
This is not Gnosticism, per se, or even Simulation Theory. I mean it is those things - but this is more. This sometimes is called 'Idealism', but for magicians like me who weaponize Idealism to DO stuff, even Idealism as a totalizing model is too small. I sometimes will call this "Mythic and Diamonic Idealism." Which is for magicians , and means getting shit done in a Dreamed-up Reality using some 'sublunar' tricks, which is what we are all about.
So you do not need to agree with every truth claim in the video. I certainly do not, but it's good to have in your toolkit for thinking about all this weird stuff.
Our left hemisphere acts like a reality-reducing valve, so as certainties begin to loosen, something remarkable happens. The universe becomes larger than it was before.
So if you grasp these ideas, and if you are still trying to make another "earth religion" - like, WTF are you even doing? You're thinking too small. Are you really going to climb up on a shabby little soapbox and tell us we all know what Earth and reality is? Like, really? Get out of here with that, kid!
And this so much better than the pop-sci cliche that "we live in a matrix computer simulation." Thanks, professor. It also goes way deeper than standard Simulation Theory. It builds a case using quantum mechanics and Donald Hoffman's user-interface theory to argue something deeply Kastrupian by saying physical matter doesn't exist at all. Instead the universe is a singular, self-aware mental process, and our individual consciousness is just a localized point of view within it.
And something for us GV and grim magicians, it basically argues that reality isn't made of things, but of relationships and experiences. That last sentence is super important to understand the classical idea of what they meant by the word " daimon" This is the "finding the right relation" to the spirit world (Or the Imaginal, as I prefer to call it) .
Good stuff.
'The Universe is a DECEPTION and It's Scary'
Oooh, spooky! Be afraid. Be very afraid. LOL