Matthew85

Visual representation of base reality

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If you want to picture it, I picture it as a vacuum of space that is self-aware, a self-aware vacuum of space. But when I say vacuum of space I don’t mean space like the universe. I mean no color, no visual anything. Just complete nothingness. 

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3 minutes ago, Gianna said:

If you want to picture it, I picture it as a vacuum of space that is self-aware, a self-aware vacuum of space. But when I say vacuum of space I don’t mean space like the universe. I mean no color, no visual anything. Just complete nothingness. 

yeah formless.Blackies.

 

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7 hours ago, Gianna said:

 I believe it encompasses more feeling than anything physical. 

This is my experience also.

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19 hours ago, Twentyfirst said:

but dont enlightened teachers say that what the unenlightened see is an illusion and instead of seeing objects they see vibrating energy. isn't that the whole point of the practice of not mentally naming and labeling objects

@Twentyfirst His perspective is whatever reality you are perceiving is the only reality that exists. It's 100% direct. 

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The void is just undifferentiated reality. Theres is no such thing as nothing and emptiness. If you experienced "nothingness" you were there to experience it so its not nothing.

You can say "this room is empty, this cup is empty" but you know there's air. Same with outerspace "theres nothing in outerspace" but there is a bunch of electromagnetic radiation outside of the visible spectrum. 

Everything is full

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52 minutes ago, Twentyfirst said:

what about going beyond the five senses in daily life?

@Twentyfirst It doesn't make any difference. Lets say someone had an NDE. They found themselves outside of their body, then they travelled into another reality where they encountered beings, nature, cities, etc. All of those realties they are experiencing are instantly created on the spot by you as God and then perceived. Every stage of the experience is instantly imagined. Leo's perspective is reality is 100% direct and only what you are perceiving now exists. I haven't validated this for myself yet, so I am not sure. I am open to the possibility that God could be creating multiple realities simultaneously, and focusing in on one as a finite personality, while the other realities continue to exist. God is infinite, so I don't see why this couldn't be a possibility. How reality is being imagined and constructed is fascinating though. 

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