Re: Why You Don't Create Your Own Reality!
It might be better to say we radiate our own reality i.e. project out into the external world what we'd like to see there 'but' there are other beings there. The way I look at it is that there are two streams of reality - one positive (building) and one negative (destroying). When we give into despair, we destroy all links with the world as when we hope, we create links with it (We make God in our unity and the Devil by our disunity). So, while in theory we should stay positive because it is good for us, in fact we don't because reality is composed of both these factors and it gets boring to stay in the same lane of reality all the time (white out conditions, blinding us to the contrast that only dark and light can bring - we all live and we all die [life is voluntary - death is obligatory; 'Nobody gets out of here alive']), plus personal reality needs to connect with social reality, to blossom and grow: It's no good being a live cell in a dead body as everybody else's toxicity eventually gets to you anyway as I've found (If they press the button, you need to be underground or off planet, not to get sucked into the doom laden, enemies under the bed brigade: Every man for himself in the sinking ship of state, that's in a state. Disconnect and survive or go down with the negative attitude and actions of the Bean Men (Been Men) from Jason and the Argonauts (Not the film, the original legend).
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