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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Jul 12, 2020 2:24:48 GMT
Self reflection ,which is the grounding of awareness, is dependent upon a cyclical form which transcends the consciousness of the self into a universal consciousness which exists through this cycle. There is both individual and universal consciousness.
Consciousness as existing through an ever present now, as a series of converging and diverging phenomenon, is always infinite given it exists through this convergence and divergence.
Gradation, as the expansion/contraction of phenomenon from a point 0, is the manifestation of being moving through itself as itself. The self is expressed by this expansion/contraction of forms where the self is moving through itself as itself as an approximation of a higher self.
The self as infinite, through the higher consciousness which is infinite, necessitates the self never being fully observed given one cannot assume the full experience of infinity without falling into a metaphorical or even literal abyss.
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Post by william on Aug 7, 2020 8:36:07 GMT
Exactly. What I find interesting about the document is that it is actual CIA investigated material examining the idea that we exist within a hologram - a simulation... Self reflection [deep introspection] can connect one with the supeconsciousness [subconsciousness] and one should be able to find a way of doing the science in relation to that...I have been working on this myself for a few years now... Do you know why the CIA felt the need to investigate such a thing? To me it seems not their normal work duties. Did they get suspicious about something maybe or something tipped them off? I am not surprised by their investigating this as part of ongoing intelligence. I surmise that the idea of Remote Viewing might have played a big role in the agency focusing attention on it...as a way in which they could spy (and be spied on) and as they investigated further they found the rabbit hole. Why they chose not to keep it secret is a question worth asking and finding the answer to...
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