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Can you travel to other dimensions in your dreams?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 120276" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Much has been said about reality, consciousness. And although there are already a hundred thousand books available we still find people misunderstanding consciousness for conscientiousness.</p><p>Consciousness means perceptiveness,thus having nothing to do to the ability to discern right from wrong as the latter (conscientiousness) indicates.</p><p>Does matter think over its own nature?</p><p>Does it wonder in amazement on its origin?</p><p>Yes. Taking for granted we are thinking entities enveloped by matter we can state that the answer to that is affirmative.</p><p>The basics of quantum philosophy say clearly that there cannot be any concrete reality whatsoever. That what we call 'reality' is the product of the interpretation of consciousness (or the ability of perceptiveness in every one of us).</p><p>Since I cannot go into your head and experience 'reality' as you can feel it I can determine that 'reality' is subjective (depending on the subject experiencing that specific momentum).</p><p>Let s consider 'momentum' as an event. The same country morning wedding party on the mountains may be viewed differently by any one of the participants. Suppose they have hired The Eagles of The Death Rock to play there. The fans assembled around the musical group digging in the Dirty Laundry song will have a different opinion of tge party from those who held on drinking and talking business on the same geographical place.</p><p>There cannot be any reality without the 'intrusion' from the observer. And the experiencer or observer changes reality with his interpretation of it. So reality per si can never be found, can never exist.</p><p>Thus it is always questionable any report on reality, no matter a material reality or any reality product of a dream.</p><p>Remember that each one of us can only relate to our own consciousness of a certain momentum. What makes the topic of describing other dimensions or realms (and a handful of other names for it) extremely complex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 120276, member: 4986"] Much has been said about reality, consciousness. And although there are already a hundred thousand books available we still find people misunderstanding consciousness for conscientiousness. Consciousness means perceptiveness,thus having nothing to do to the ability to discern right from wrong as the latter (conscientiousness) indicates. Does matter think over its own nature? Does it wonder in amazement on its origin? Yes. Taking for granted we are thinking entities enveloped by matter we can state that the answer to that is affirmative. The basics of quantum philosophy say clearly that there cannot be any concrete reality whatsoever. That what we call 'reality' is the product of the interpretation of consciousness (or the ability of perceptiveness in every one of us). Since I cannot go into your head and experience 'reality' as you can feel it I can determine that 'reality' is subjective (depending on the subject experiencing that specific momentum). Let s consider 'momentum' as an event. The same country morning wedding party on the mountains may be viewed differently by any one of the participants. Suppose they have hired The Eagles of The Death Rock to play there. The fans assembled around the musical group digging in the Dirty Laundry song will have a different opinion of tge party from those who held on drinking and talking business on the same geographical place. There cannot be any reality without the 'intrusion' from the observer. And the experiencer or observer changes reality with his interpretation of it. So reality per si can never be found, can never exist. Thus it is always questionable any report on reality, no matter a material reality or any reality product of a dream. Remember that each one of us can only relate to our own consciousness of a certain momentum. What makes the topic of describing other dimensions or realms (and a handful of other names for it) extremely complex. [/QUOTE]
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