Tim Gardner

Can anything be unimagined?

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I'm curious about the power of imagination. If reality is infinite, it seems to me that

the human body could be unimagined and you could instead switch from a human to a cat

or a bird?  Could you ever do this permanently or only temporarily

due to the trouble of sustaining such high levels of consciousness? 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Tim Gardner said:

I'm curious about the power of imagination. If reality is infinite, it seems to me that

the human body could be unimagined and you could instead switch from a human to a cat

or a bird?  Could you ever do this permanently or only temporarily

due to the trouble of sustaining such high levels of consciousness? 

 

 

The mind and all it’s contents. It is is by definition, the only this that can be unimagined since it is the only thing that has been imagined in the first place.

In other words, “you” and the entire existence of a self could be unimagined.

The problem is, the mind tries to use the mind to eliminate the mind. This cannot be done. To dissolve the mind one must start to experience and perceive reality beyond the mind. It’s illusion can then begin to fade and Being can be indefinitely experienced. 

Your analogy of a cat is but merely another construct of mind. The mind imagines a cat, therefore it could by all means imagine itself to be one. However, this is just more circulatory delusion.

The most powerful thing one could do is unimagine them self.

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@Tim Gardner you believe that you are human, your family as image teach you that. Close your eyes and stop imagining :) 


"It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows."

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