We are in this constant pursuit of definition; to put meaning behind what we think, feel, and perceive through our senses. This conglomerated image that we put together in our minds we call "reality". Are we intrinsically and instinctively connected together in a hive mind that spontaneously renders our conscious observances into a physical plane of spectral mass?
Do we actually exist but in our own minds and the shared simulation of one phase of existence that shuttles us on to the next?
Do the interactions we have with others change the fundamental nature of our perceived reality? Is this a positive or a negative?
If the universe was indeed created by the big bang as mainstream science suggests, the infinitesimal energy and atomic mass inside the singularity contained everything that is, was, and ever will be in our universe, ergo we are the planets; we are the stars, nebulae, and cosmos; we are the universe observing itself subjectively in a state of quantitative mass.
What if we are more like water than we give thought to? The Earth is over 70 percent water. Our human bodies are over 70 percent water. We know that mass is just energy moving at a slower vibration, comparatively to say, the speed of light, per Einstein's theory of general and special relativity.
We also know that water is able to be a liquid, solid, or gas; or if the atoms are separated hydrogen can be turned into a plasma.
My theory is that consciousness exists outside of physical mass in a similar way to how we describe water changing its physical state of mass. Energy. The high speed transmission of consciousness in a vacuum; ever changing and evolving. A wave in an endless ocean: seemingly unique and separate, yet always a part of something more profound than self, ebbing and flowing in unison with a greater cosmic plan, inseparable from the whole.
Or... Is reality just an agreed upon psychosis created from the shared experiences and perceptions of a fractured consciousness? A subjective holographic reality? A delusion of my own mind? Past, present, future... where is my mind? Do I even exist? Do any of us exist? Or is it an illusion? Is the true nature of our existence kept hidden?
Do we actually exist but in our own minds and the shared simulation of one phase of existence that shuttles us on to the next?
Do the interactions we have with others change the fundamental nature of our perceived reality? Is this a positive or a negative?
If the universe was indeed created by the big bang as mainstream science suggests, the infinitesimal energy and atomic mass inside the singularity contained everything that is, was, and ever will be in our universe, ergo we are the planets; we are the stars, nebulae, and cosmos; we are the universe observing itself subjectively in a state of quantitative mass.
What if we are more like water than we give thought to? The Earth is over 70 percent water. Our human bodies are over 70 percent water. We know that mass is just energy moving at a slower vibration, comparatively to say, the speed of light, per Einstein's theory of general and special relativity.
We also know that water is able to be a liquid, solid, or gas; or if the atoms are separated hydrogen can be turned into a plasma.
My theory is that consciousness exists outside of physical mass in a similar way to how we describe water changing its physical state of mass. Energy. The high speed transmission of consciousness in a vacuum; ever changing and evolving. A wave in an endless ocean: seemingly unique and separate, yet always a part of something more profound than self, ebbing and flowing in unison with a greater cosmic plan, inseparable from the whole.
Or... Is reality just an agreed upon psychosis created from the shared experiences and perceptions of a fractured consciousness? A subjective holographic reality? A delusion of my own mind? Past, present, future... where is my mind? Do I even exist? Do any of us exist? Or is it an illusion? Is the true nature of our existence kept hidden?
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