Stoica Doru

All of existence explained

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Here's what I've downloaded from higher counciousness.

All that reality is is God hallucinating its own experiences, through what He feels and what he thinks. Taking in consideration the infinite, ubiquos and allexpanding nature of God, nothing exists without belonging to Him, whether we talk about perspectives or events, regardless of their nature. The one who wrote this text is God, and the one who is reading it is also God, inevitably. This forgetting and separation of His into form in entities called humans has the only purpose of knowing Himself in His greatness. If there'll only be one single perspective, that'll mean a lack of imagination from His part, so He'll challenge Himself by extending into multiple beings, forgetting who He really is just for the sake of the game, often times choosing to forget that is a game of counciousness, of Source.

So, we're playing on a theater scene marvelously edited, whose purpose is the limiting of God, because, if you are omnipotent, sure you'll have the courage to come down to other fascinating worlds, like planet Earth, for example, to see how splendid, shocking and intriguing you can be. There was never free will. Just be aware as much as possible wherever you are and whatever you're doing. You're watching aside from all your movements and thoughts. All we can do is observe and learn for the greater expansion of The Universe. God knows already what is doing through Us, God being literally You. Everything is predetermined and orchestrated by a Higher Force, we're just marionettes. 

All is One. There was never a begging and there will never be no end. All that exists is The Moment, the magic of the world we're living in and getting lost in most of the time and the events that show the diversity of the only living existing entity - Creation itself. That's who we really are - magic in form. 

Edited by Stoica Doru

Ain't it funny how men think?

They made the bomb, they are extinct.

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