Greetings
Let’s take another look at something I keep attempting to share –
about how we see and experience what we are calling reality.
If you are asked a question about the past you will find that the
possible answer is stored in the memory compartment of your mind.
Right? Right.
Now we could ask ourselves – how did that information get in there.
We have been told it, we believed it, so it became a fact for us. Right?
Now we could also ask ourselves – who told us – and were they a reliable
source for that information.
For instance, if they are talking about how to be happy, are they happy.
For me, the person needs to be a living example of what they are sharing –
otherwise it is just information to be considered.
Another for instance – if someone is giving financial advice about how
to become rich – are they rich? Very, very rich. If not, then either they
are not following their own advice, or their advice is not valid.
Same with what scientists are telling us about reality.
http://www.collective-evolution.com
In my brief lifetime almost everything I was told at school as a
scientific fact, is now not a fact. In fact, some of the things we took as
absolute are now a laughing point – that we should have believed it so.
This what I am attempting to share:
Maybe, just maybe, everything we have told about – everything, is not true.
Suggestion. To counteract the possibility that all that we have been told
may not be the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, we should expose
our minds to alternatives. Lots of alternatives.
Like as many Near Death Experiences as possible.
Like “I survived – beyond
and back”.
http://www.biography.com
And John Edward: http://www.youtube.com
And what Rupert Sheldrake says:
“The idea that a memory has to be somewhere when it’s not being remembered
is a theoretical inference, not an observation of reality.
When I met you this morning, I recognized you from yesterday. There’s no
photographic representation of you in my brain. I just recognize you. What
I suggest is that memory depends on a direct relationship across time
between past experiences and present ones. The brain is more like a
television receiver. The television doesn’t store all the images and
programs you watch on it; it tunes in to them invisibly.”
Here are some more takes on the subject of – What Is Reality.
The grand illusion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgVKvkMbR3A