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Vibrational reality

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The Vibrational Dance of Life We're all on this incredible journey, aren't we? From our first cry to our last breath, we're soaking up experiences, sharing smiles, shedding tears, even dancing through the dramas life throws our way. And while our conscious minds might eventually let go of the details, the core of those experiences – the feelings, the connections, the sheer essence of them – well, they never truly vanish. Every laugh shared, every hand held, every place we've touched, it all leaves a subtle but lasting mark. It's like the world keeps a whisper of our presence long after we've moved on. This profound feeling comes from understanding something fundamental: everything around us, and within us, is constantly vibrating. And here's the cool part – every single person, every interaction, even every thought, has its own one-of-a-kind vibrational signature. Everything's a Vibe Imagine reality not as solid and static, but as a vast, intricate symph...

Paradox Perception of Time in Universality

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  Introduction Is time universal or subjective? Much like an electron exhibits properties of both a wave and a particle, time appears to possess both universal and subjective aspects. This exploration aims to delve into how our experience of time is deeply subjective, even while acknowledging its universal framework. Today, I want to share my thoughts on how I feel time is subjective, even though it’s universal in nature. Focus It might seem counter-intuitive, but focusing intensely on time often makes it feel slower. Our perception of time often operates inversely to our emotional state. Happiness makes time seem to fly by; sadness or depression stretches it. In all these cases, emotion plays a major role in our perception of time. My Analogy Imagine two friends, A and B, studying in the same class. A loves math, while B loves history. For A, math class seems to fly by, but for B, it drags because he doesn’t like it. However, B’s history class goes faster than A’s. If we shift per...

Oneness

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  Introduction - My mind works better than normal when I'm driving my bike; maybe it's because of a lot of oxygen, I don't know exactly. If that's true, then a windy place is also a good option for the thought process. One day, a thought popped up: What's the core problem both spirituality and science face? It's oneness. Spirituality addresses this as "divine," but science, its counterpart, doesn't believe in oneness, even though some theories, like the Big Bang, talk about a singularity. Science doesn't believe the capacity of the singularity is equal to the capacity believed by spirituality.Both science and spirituality start with "s" not just in name, their core also shares commonality, but a bridge is not available. I want to mention this: I'm not purely a science person or a spirituality person; I'm just a person who loves both and has an interest in both. Now, I'd like to explain this with an analogy: A seed holds a...

The Dreamer and Me

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  The Dream of the Ultimate Being: A Thought Experiment It’s a thought experiment. Some spiritual traditions suggest we live within the dreams of an all-pervading God, proposing that God alone embodies ultimate truth. This idea is profoundly interesting. The Layers of Reality Consider the possibility that we are characters within a vast dream of a true, ultimate being. Perhaps, as dream characters, our scope diminishes each day, with varying degrees of agency. We might even experience lucid dreaming, gaining control within our own smaller dreams. Occasionally, within these, we experience even tinier dreams, each utilizing characters and elements from the larger, “huge” dream. This intricate layering illustrates the immense artistry of that colossal dream. When we wake, our individual dreams disappear until the “real one” awakens. We experience new dreams daily within the same grand dream, remaining separated until that ultimate awakening. What happens if the “real one” does wake up...