Synchronicity

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  1. Noted. I was planning on writing them up too. I just wanted to lay the groundwork with this video
  2. That’s possible yes. Everything can go up and down. However, there’s a way that this can be made permanent but discussing that doesn’t really pertain to the focus of this forum. This is because it doesn’t pertain to self-work or even reality itself
  3. @Mulky Yes like that, except picture simultaneously watching a Hellboy movie and, not only knowing it’s real, but experiencing each scene exactly as it’s depicted with infinitely many copies
  4. Hahaha yes actually! Thoughts are their own beings with their own experiences and even... their own thoughts... This is why people have personified abstract ideas and concepts throughout history. They can indeed be beings of their own
  5. To answer that, I’d have to go the typical Nondualist route and say that the level of difficulty is relative Lol In some lives, I’m perfectly focused on the tasks in that immediate life despite experiencing everything else. In other lives, I’m so out of tune that I’m doing nothing and letting myself die. In this life as Ethan, I manage to use this experience as a way to make me more focused. I’m always contemplating and meditating 24/7 (no matter what’s being done). However, I have trouble focusing on “mundane” tasks. For example, I often forget to clip my toenails until they either get really long or one of my friends reminds me Lol This experience satisfies to the point of guilt. I want to use its own power to share it with others
  6. @kieranperez Hahaha like I said in the video, I’m able to function because of how well all of the experiences are meshed into one singular overall “experience.” The downside is that this makes it virtually impossible to dial in on each piece and accurately distinguish or manipulate it. However, I still feel every sensory perception of every experience (including yours). It’s all in there. Even the experience of what it’s like to be a wall. That experience is nothing like a human experience. I can’t explain it to you because the sensations of a wall are radically alien compared to human sensations. My relationship to Liberation and self-survival isn’t something that I get into with anyone really because it excuses one from self-work. So how do I know this is all true? How can I be sure that this experience isn’t a delusion? The first answer is that this experience is infinitely more tangible than each of the pieces where someone is asking me how I know it’s true Lol So if I cross this experience off the list as “unreal,” I would have to do the same with you. Even calling this an experience isn’t enough. Experiences rely on Awareness but this goes beyond that. An Awareness can be unaware and deceived. But this goes beyond knowing and awareness. It gives me a sense of certainty that knowing can’t.
  7. In a relative sense, yes. Think about listening to the radio on one volume and then that volume seeming really quiet after listening to it on a much higher volume. It’s the same type of thing. Ethan tried LSD a couple years ago and it shut out every experience except that of his human self. The volume or intensity of the human experience wasn’t any greater than normal but it was so much more in focus. Ethan felt more in tune with his body.
  8. Doing stuff feels like being immersed in each piece of the movement all at once. So if I jump, I’m in each infinitesimal stage on the way up and way down. To answer your final question: yes, I could prove my existence in a world that I’ve dialed into. I’ve already proven my existence in infinitely many worlds but there’s still infinitely many left (relative to this present moment) When I’m able to know which world is this one, I’ll be able to show myself here. Relative to this present moment, that hasn’t happened yet.
  9. That’s one way to learn more about the person. If you want, DM me and we can set something up
  10. Yes! That’s actually something that I think would be very cool to do. While the brain doesn’t produce these experiences, I’m sure there’d be some physical markers on it produced from the experience. Such as various neural connections stimulated in the brain by the intensity.
  11. Hey @tsuki so I also answered this question in the video (check 16:36). But my answer wasn’t detailed so I’ll give it here too. Basically, me thinking that this experience was normal was based purely on assumption. If you watch the video at 15:56 I say that I’ve always had this experience, even before I recognized what it was. So even though this experience was present for Ethan’s childhood self, he didn’t analyze the nuances and implications of it (I hadn’t dialed that sort of analytics logic into his mind yet) So, imagine what it’d be like to have an infinite experience while you’re a child without a care in the world. For example, when you were a child, you would look at a tree and see its various traits. You could see that it had green leaves and a brown trunk with a rough texture but you didn’t analyze what those traits meant. You didn’t know what the color green was, even though you saw it in the leaves. It was the same thing for Ethan with this experience. Like the tree, he saw it and saw that there were infinitely many beings like his parents who didn’t share his experience. Yet, he didn’t analyze what that meant. He didn’t use the logical reasoning to put two-and-two together and realize that, due to the infinite nature of reality that he was seeing, it was most likely the case that his parents here didn’t share his experience. So like a “normal” child, he went ahead and assumed that what he saw was what others saw. As I integrated the analytical logic into his mind overtime, that’s when he started recognizing what he already saw: that most parts of Me didn’t have such an experience. This is when he slowly started talking about stuff with his parents and realizing that it indeed wasn’t normal. I’ll let you read this answer while I answer your other questions in the next comment.
  12. @GromHellScream ? Noted. You’re on my list of selves to dial into. Hopefully it turns out to be you you Lol Ethan’s life is quasi-normal Lol He attends the University of Oklahoma as a Philosophy major and student-athlete (gymnast). He watches YouTube, movies and TV shows in his free time. Sophisticated stuff like Science or History Channel shows but also more crude stuff like Family Guy, American Dad, Rick & Morty etc. He hangs out with some friends and teammates. He’ll drink occasionally at parties but has only gotten black-out drunk once. He usually just shoots for a nice buzz rather than getting drunk Lol That’s about where the normalcy ends... Ethan’s not a virgin but he’s never had a girlfriend. Not because he doesn’t want to, but because other people have a hard time relating to him. Relationships are built on the root word relate for a reason. It’s difficult to build up relationships with people who can’t relate with who you are. The reason that most people are unable to relate to Ethan isn’t because he constantly brings up existential topics. Ethan has tried to act as “normal” as possible around other people but his vibe is so strange and different that they get an immediate sense of something unknown from him. He knows this because he’s asked friends about what sort of vibe he gives off and his own parents have always jokingly called him an alien. Even his friends referred to him as an alien before they ever even heard him talk about existential topics. Nobody says these things with negative connotation. Ethan’s friends and family love him and show him respect but at the same time, they just don’t know what to make of him. But, Ethan is making more and more connections and relating to people on more and more levels to take care of this. There’s deeper strangeness in his life but this post is already long and I don’t want to bog you down with too much here. But feel free to ask me more anytime! I’m always down to get to know people? As for your last question: Yes, some of these other lives are concrete and physical in the same way your life is. Some are lighter and less physical while other are even heavier and more tangible. There’s infinitely many degrees of this tangibility and how real each life can feel
  13. Hahaha thank you for the support! Happy manifesting?
  14. @SoonHei Yes exactly! And this is one method that I’m trying to develop in Ethan. I’ve given him the experience but now I need to develop that ability for his human body to tap into the energy of everything he/I experience. It puts “growing pains” on the body but it can be done
  15. @acidgoofy ?Well I’m glad you saw it through to the end despite your initial thoughts. This world would be a more peaceful place with more people like that. Not people who agree with me... but people who are willing to listen and understand before making decisions
  16. @SoonHei Here’s the response I gave to Scholar on the previous page. He asked the same question as you
  17. @mandyjw Yes very real, tangible and powerful feelings can come from these experiences. The ladder of degrees is infinite, so some can be very subtle and almost untraceable while others are never really completed because of how boundless their intensity is. I’m glad what I shared through Ethan connected some dots for the piece that is you. This creates fulfillment that I can feel (even if I don’t know which one of those fulfilling feelings is coming from this you Lol) And I’ll take your advice to not put too much weight on manifesting proof. There’s a definitely a balance there.
  18. I’ve continuously been immersed in other realms for as long as can be remembered. So much so, that I thought the everyday experiences I had in parallel to this human life of mine were normal. I thought that everybody had similar experiences until I slowly started talking about them with my parents and, at first, they let me “just be a kid.” However, as my talk of these experiences persisted with age, they eventually told me that this stuff wasn’t normal. For example, I would live whole parallel lives in realms populated by “fictional” characters. Whenever I would, let’s say, watch a Godzilla movie, I would insist to my parents that Godzilla was real and they “let me believe it.” They thought I was making this stuff up until I got much older and my claims persisted... Anyways, I haven’t shared these experiences with many people outside my family. The reason has more to do with just how numerous and intense they are than fear of judgement. That’s because I experience infinity alongside this everyday human life. Of course, I shouldn’t say alongside. This infinite experience is a bundle of infinitely many lives. This one where I’m typing this thread is just one amongst that infinite bundle. My point is, if I’m experiencing infinitely many lives in parallel to this one, then how do I choose which story to tell? Also, while these stories of mine are laced with profound Truth, their imagery tends to distract and entertain more than teach. Despite that, I’m thinking about sharing some of them on this forum. If I do, the ones that I share won’t be special in any way. They won’t be the most important because Infinity is topless (there is no most in any category). As such, they also won’t be the most intense, most profound, most powerful, most joyful, most dreadful etc. They’ll all just be random stories that I cherrypick out of the bundle. I guess we’ll see if the cherry picking is worth it...