Plato, two thousand years ago, said it like this: 'there are those who never trust in ideas, on account they have never encountered one before that really worked.' I think he meant, as opposed to a knife in your stomach, which is the way a lot of people then and now try to solve their problems they have with other people.
lol. (Did you notice the small 'lol;' I'm trying not to go over the top here...)
What is this, really? |
I mean you are lacking in faith, aren't you?
Two or three of you have been conversing with me privately by email because they have noticed I have been leading people down this path of at least suggesting they check in with the sense of reality they all have. Or have had up till now.
Thing is, I do mean to take people down a path looking over metaphysical concepts of what a human being really is, and what a more advanced being might tend to look like or to behave like. As humans we have to accept we are 'things' which exist inside a process of growth and then decline and death. The sense of 'faith' that you can have, will tend to view things from a frame of reference delimited by your apparent lifespan.
And, we are restricted on the whole by our memory banks that contain only what the evidence of our plain senses conveys to those memory banks.
This being the obvious and clear-cut evidential case, we must throw out all the narratives that are constituted by widespread religious beliefs because they simply - none of them - bear out in any way with our own personal experiences, do they?
You have never ever encountered some being dropping down from out of the sky and staying around long enough for you to take selfies with it.
Right?
Or bringing you any kind of truly important message then, as in, after it was perfectly obvious (IE not conjectural in any way) this was no ordinary being talking to you.
I mean what makes us so different, in these times, that we don't get to see such things ourselves -, while so much of the whole entire world's society and social, moral, ethical, judicial systems are based around what can only be truthfully described as fairy tales told of the distant past?
Unless they are not fairy tales and you stand prepared to meet the unconscionably preternatural in your own life right now.
Consider all the necessary changes such experiences would - were you to have them - bring in your life and to the way you approached everything.
Let me suggest at once though, that you do indeed jettison as soon as possible, what you have presumed are the moral and ethical teachings of these fairy tales, such as they are having been conveyed down to us in quite poorly proven formats.
Let me challenge you with this thought: you know the movie I carry on about here quite often - EWS... Well let me suggest that this movie was Kubrick foreshadowing his own imminent decease; it wasn't as if he had no realization of terminal illness - so this is not 'prophecy.' But what it is displays partly - since he never ended the movie himself and I dispute he would have ended it the way Pollack did - his concept of an 'otherworldly place;' or better yet, the otherworldly place.
Now if such places exist, and fine minds like Kubrick's have penetrated in to see them... ...let us attempt to go there ourselves, and prepare to shortly.
Now, don't say you don't remember now! Go check the date... Then come back... Check when coronavirus hit... Watch movie... Eat popcorn. Stop worrying. I will tell you so-o-o-o much more and if you're smart, you will gain. And you will live.
The right video clip is here, but it is often blocked: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5OD-MCBqnw
If you want to see the real video clip, cut and paste the above link into your browser. The below clip is just the audio.
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