Reality is a program of beliefs that we decode:
It's all illusion... As our world unfolds in multiple dimensions, we focus on a time-space continuum (linear construct) with limited perception. Our "perception deception" in this timeline of reality means that no matter what happened in the past, or what might happen in the future, we are always pondering and creating it in the now . The power to restructure reality is only possible with the clarity of the cosmic mind. Unfortunately, as humans, we are easily programmed to believe that what we see, feel, taste, hear and smell is all there is. "The outside world is a reflection of the inside world, other people's perception of you is a reflection of them, your response t them is an awareness of you." Roy T. Bennett The Light in the Heart Our beliefs guide our perception of who we are and what we can create. I believe we are sick and tired. The body responds to core beliefs. The cells hear what we say, they hear limitations and they feel fear. If we love our cells, the body will support our beliefs. What we do in our bodies is fundamental to our multidimensional selves as well as other timelines.
Forty years have now passed since the year in which George Orwell situated his imaginary dystopian society.
The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four was never meant to be a literal prophecy, of course, but, for the first three-and-a-half decades after its publication in 1949, it held a powerful hold on the public imagination, at least in Britain. When I was growing up in the 1970s, the four figures "1984" were a terrifying byword for the totalitarian future that we all somehow knew was just round the corner, if we didn't remain vigilant. I think that Orwell's book, along with Aldous Huxley's 1931 novel Brave New World, helped stave off the advent of the kind of world they were both warning us against, by making it abundantly clear that nobody, regardless of political affiliation, welcomed such a future. The date lost much of its power, of course, when the year came and went. Suddenly 1984 was just part of everyday life: it was the year that your girlfriend left you, that you passed your driving test or that Everton beat Watford in the FA Cup Final. And although many of us still remained concerned about the prospect of a Big Brother state strengthening its grip, there was no longer the sense of counting grimly down to that fateful year - instead people started looking forward to the bright new future heralded by The Year Two Thousand. Now, however, the date 1984 has passed back into a semi-abstract condition, especially for all those born after that date, and the title of the book seems much less important than the content, which is all too relevant today. The last few years can be tracked at two levels:
The first level has presented a chaotic narrative of the previously unthinkable. A killer virus that turned out to be what many people said it was in February 2020: a bad flu with a known demographic risk best treated with known therapeutics. But that template and the ensuing campaign of fear and emergency rule gave rise to astonishing changes in our lives. Social functioning was wholly upended as schools, businesses, churches, and travel were ended by force. The entire population of the world was told to mask up, despite vast evidence that doing so achieved nothing in terms of stopping a respiratory virus. That was followed by a breathtaking propaganda campaign for a shot that failed to live up to its promise. The WEF is afraid of losing control of the "The Great Narrative," so this will be the major theme at this year's meeting in Davos. Day by day, It's becoming increasingly clear that, we are at the center of a deliberate campaign designed to instill fear, not by chance, but through careful manipulation, with the aim of not only alarming us but rendering us powerless through various artificial means. At the core of this deliberate disorder is the elite's chosen tool: psychological warfare... This tactic goes beyond physical conflict, aiming to penetrate the psyche and systematically degrade the human spirit. The battle is not over land or resources, but over the essence of what makes us human: our ability to think, feel, and act freely... The elite's goal is disturbingly straightforward: Most people won't argue the fact that the majority of societies on this planet are sick. From rampant pollution to the comodification of all things.
From greed driven fractional-reserve banking to profitable war. From paranoid xenophobia to terrorist-generating drone strikes. From billions of people suffering from propagandized Stockholm syndrome to unsustainable and tyrannical state-driven politics. From rampant homelessness to overfilled, for-profit prisons. From 4 Difficult Truths that Will Shock You into Awareness to 4 Hard Truths that Will Jolt You Awake. Since the 1990s, researchers in the social and natural sciences have used computer simulations to try to answer questions about our world:
What causes war? Which political systems are the most stable? How will climate change affect global migration? The quality of these simulations is variable, since they are limited by how well modern computers can mimic the vast complexity of our world - which is to say, not very well. There is nothing new under the sun. With the death of the real, or rather with its (re)surrection, hyper-reality both emerges and is already always reproducing itself. The dead are already dead; precisely more than the living which are yet alive. God himself has only ever been his own simulacrum; his own Disneyland… To begin with it is no ''objective'' difference: the same type of demand. Formerly the discourse of crisis, negativity and crisis. It is pointless to laboriously interpret these films by their artificial resurrection in systems of signs, a more radical political exigency. Jean Baudrillard “The Precession of Simulacra”
...follow each other in a chain reaction, which is the main cause of keeping our reality stagnant and frozen in time. Let go of the hatred, which is responsible for creating the fear. Something in the reality that disturbs you to the point of un-centering yourself from zero point, can be termed as something you hate. Automatically, an extent of fear arises out of this reaction, and immediately you are confined to a reality which includes fear. As a result, you start resisting. Fear and resistance cannot exist one without the other, just like fear does not exist without hate. It is a nasty chain reaction! Artificial Reality
Nothing is real in reality. All the intelligence, belief and wisdom in the world will not change this truth. The human race has prided itself on how many people, circumstances and outcomes it can control and manipulate to convey its synthetic power and conceal its deepest insecurities. All that shall remain of it is the watermark of its self-righteousness, insatiable appetites, veiled malice and egocentric conquests. Generations upon generations of human beings have come and gone, born with the greatest promise and buried with the greatest failure. A defeat most will not choose to acknowledge or claim. Are we just a computer simulation? More and more scientists are now seriously considering the possibility that we might live in a matrix, and they say that evidence could be all around us. Rich Terrell, from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), California Institute of Technology has helped,
Terrell has his opinion about our creator who most refer to as God. Everything we experience Heredity of Maturity. All of us are afflicted with the social psychosis of adulthood. When we were younger, we observed our elder relatives as the standard of maturity. Many of us followed a similar path they did with a plethora of indoctrination, institutionalization and programming. We assumed the role of a qualified, respectable and responsible member of society. All the while, our soul, intuition and heart were dissected, oppressed and abandoned, sacrificed for namesake, status and wealth. Yet, it did not pan out in a way that empowered, evolved and fulfilled us. We simply conditioned ourselves to become a variation of our parents. There is a vital distinction Across the Great Divide
Ample evidence exists in the alternative, mainstream and social mediums to reflect, the cruelty, deception, manipulation, prejudice, supremacy and violence within contemporary society. These characteristics can be best observed in the societal conditioning of, belief, heredity, ideology, lifestyle, opinion, politics and theory. The social 'reality' we enable with our engagement is a dream within an illusion, within a nightmare, one from which most never awaken. The duplicity of our daily encounters and our linear awareness, perception and understanding enslaves us into the sophisticated matrix of social reality. I recently finished reading the new book by David Icke called 'The Dream - The Extraordinary Revelation of Who We Are and Where We Are'.
He already wrote about the nature of our reality and immediate after-life sphere, as being a simulation, in the last book 'The Trap - What it is, how it Works and how we Escape its Illusion'... In The Dream though he goes much deeper and explains how, where and by whom - or rather by what - the simulation was created and controlled and the reason for its existence. It boils down to our eternal consciousness our Divine Spark as he calls it in the book, being trapped in a virtual reality simulation being fed a "reality" we have come to believe as real. Our body is like a virtual reality headset, gloves and earphones decoding information fed to our senses by the AI computer running the simulation from the lower astral levels. Outside this simulation is Prime Reality, including Prime Earth, Source, All that Is - whatever you want to call it. What is consciousness anyway? Should it make us more compassionate than we are?
News that the universe we live in may actually be just a simulation "Star Trek" Holodeck style brings into question, well, pretty much everything. It's certainly an argument for agnosticism. But it's also fodder for discussing our behavior, and specifically, how we define compassion. And whether or not it even matters. The New York Times reports that in one possibility, we live in a computer simulation that's based on the laws of mathematics, "According to this theory, some highly advanced computer programmer of the future has devised this simulation, and we are unknowingly part of it. Thus when we discover a mathematical truth, we are simply discovering aspects of the code that the programmer used." If it sounds like all the talk about circular time that's in HBO's "True Detective," that's kind of the point. "If such simulations are possible in theory," notes the Times, "in time there will be many more simulated worlds than non-simulated ones. Statistically speaking, therefore, we are more likely to be living in a simulated world than the real one." Statistically speaking, of course. And what is the real world, anyway? Since the 1990s, researchers in the social and natural sciences have used computer simulations to try to answer questions about our world:
What causes war? Which political systems are the most stable? How will climate change affect global migration? The quality of these simulations is variable, since they are limited by how well modern computers can mimic the vast complexity of our world - which is to say, not very well. But what if computers one day were to become so powerful, and these simulations so sophisticated, that each simulated "person" in the computer code were as complicated an individual as you or me, to such a degree that these people believed they were actually alive? And what if this has already happened...? In 2003, the philosopher Nick Bostrom made an ingenious argument that we might be living in a computer simulation created by a more advanced civilization. It shouldn’t be a surprise that The Matrix and its follow-up, Matrix Reloaded, have become cult movie classics and have surpassed the financial expectations of filmmakers and film critics alike. The simple fact is that people here on this planet are waking up from their own long programmed sleep.
The movies raise many questions about our group reality and individual reality; the biggest being, “who is really in control and what, if anything, can we do about it?” Indigenous groups of the past understood this and within the program of their time learned all the nuances to keep themselves from being suckered into the black hole of lost and forgotten souls; that is, sheep being led to the slaughterhouse.
Until I talked to Nick Bostrom, a philosopher at Oxford University, it never occurred to me that our universe might be somebody else’s hobby. I hadn’t imagined that the omniscient, omnipotent creator of the heavens and earth could be an advanced version of a guy who spends his weekends building model railroads or overseeing video-game worlds like the Sims. But now it seems quite possible. In fact, if you accept a pretty reasonable assumption of Dr. Bostrom’s, it is almost a mathematical certainty that we are living in someone else’s computer simulation. This simulation would be similar to the one in “The Matrix,” in which most humans don’t realize that their lives and their world are just illusions created in their brains while their bodies are suspended in vats of liquid. |