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Manifestation

1. There is no external/objective world to "attract"


2. There is only being
3. Space, time, sense data etc. are all experience. They are non-real in that they have no
objective reality
4. Consciousness is the only reality
5. To "manifest something" you have to produce that experience within you trough being
6. You can only produce an experience of reality. Not reality itself, since consciousness is
the only reality
7. Experiences are of the “same mental type.” These experiences are thus alike, bar the fact
that one is had whilst perceiving the "world" (which are just after effects of prior
imaginative experiences and they still only exist in the mind)
8. What we perceive in the "objective world" are just by products of experiences created
using imagination. It has no objective existence as it exists in the brain as an experience
within consciousness
Delayed perception. Imagine you're watching a beautiful sunset, and it strikes you that the light
from the sun, takes 8 minutes to reach you. The actual sun, set 8 minutes ago. Delays in the
processing of visual information means we are always seeing the past in our SPoR. Some stars
we see in our SPoR have burnt out thousands of years ago.
The reason why we worry, is because we believe worrying means we are taking positive action.
We feel as if doing so can change the situation, when in reality it cannot. Worrying is exhausting.
It drains you mentally and physically. And in the end, nothing gets accomplished except
worrying.
“mind your own business” in a political context. First of all, it basically means “butt out.” Don’t
fixate on, or try to prohibit or regulate, what someone else is doing — unless, of course, that
person’s actions would impinge on your own freedom.
"People" are not conscious. Only consciousness is conscious. So, in a sense, there are no other
conscious people. There is only one consciousness, and all the people you perceive exist within
it. And that consciousness is who and what you are. There’s only one consciousness, so there’s
only one. you can go around counting the human bodies you perceive. And you’ll find lots of
them. But how many consciousnesses can you detect? Count them, and you will find you can
perceive only one. YOU.
Subjective reality centers around consciousness, and that consciousness is the real you. There are
no other people “out there” having their own subjective experiences. There is only you. And
your subjective reality is the only one there is.
It’s all man made. Religion was created by man to keep people afraid and well behaved. Well
played.
This 'mind your own business' quote says it the best - ' Be not angry that you cannot make others
as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.'
Reality is what we take to be true.
 What we take to be true is what we believe.
 What we believe is based upon our perceptions.
o What we perceive depends upon what we look for.
o What we look for depends upon what we think.
 What we think depends upon what we perceive.
 What we perceive determines what we believe.
 What we believe determines what we take to be true.
 What we take to be true is our reality.”
We don’t manifest anything, rather, we perceive things that are already there. Your thoughts do
not change the 'external world' without physical actions but they do position you differently
which avails you of opportunities you are focusing on.
Life reveals what you’re Focusing on and being conscious of this is the realm humans have
called spirituality and religion.
Law of Attraction was us actually noticing the things that we focus on, rather than attracting the
things we focus on?
at a quantum-energetic level, communication continues to exist between "particles," regardless of
time and space, distance, and physical separation. This is often referred to as "quantum
entanglement,"
If you want something to happen it won’t. When you don’t care about something happening it
will manifest more easily.
You create by knowing it will happen inside yourself.
In yoga philosophy, it is not said that you create your reality but that you create your experience
of reality.
No one can see 'reality', the concept of seeing reality itself is nonsensical.
Everyone is selecting their own experience
What people believe to be reality is in fact their own experience of the stimulus they receive
from reality (the source of all stimulus to our senses).
The source of the stimuli is the same for everyone, this source is the true 'reality'. The experience
derived is individual.
Perception is based on our mind-constructed model of the world, such that life reflects our held
beliefs and opinions
Reality is created by focus. Wherever we focus our perception, a personal experience takes
shape. When we shift our perception, we will inevitably experience a different world. Think of
ultimate reality as the full spectrum of radio frequencies. Our focus is the dial that dictates which
frequency we access. This is why it has been said that thoughts create our reality. Thoughts are
the mirror that determines which version of reality is reflected back to us.
You construct how you choose to see the world.
Your brain is locked in a vault of silence and darkness inside your skull. All it ever sees are
electrochemical signals that come in along different data cables, and this is all it has to work
with, and nothing more.
The body I know is made up of nothing but perceptions which is part of experiences, and I
usually don’t consider myself as being an experience. What am I then? Am I my thoughts? They
are experiences too. Consciousness is what makes them all possible
If your manifestation practice is to produce something "external" to you then you've already
created duality and hence failed before you began. Your practice should be to live your desires
fully. in the moment.
There are no physical objects, they are just mental representations according to the input the
brains is receiving. 'out there' are just forms of energy. but ultimately, there is nothing 'out there'.
Ask yourself while looking at the moon: “What is the distance between me and the experience of
the moon?” You’ll find that there is no distance at all. The moon may be far away, but that is our
judgment about the content of experience, not the experience itself. The experience and its
content are right here.
there are miracles, mysteries, and incredible things going on around us all the time. We can stand
right in front of them and miss them, due to our brain’s ability to block out things that don’t fit
into our beliefs about life.
The brain blocks out things that do not fit into our beliefs about life
If you are assume a certain state of being, the brain won't filter out those experiences and you’ll
be able to perceive them 'out there'
What we see is a model of what reality is like. Not what reality is
"Green" is short for "seeing of green"
"Time" is a relationship between memory, and the perceptions of the present moment. it has no
objective existence and is non-real. If time is a manmade concept built using our senses and
memory, then what does exist outside our conciousness? No-Thing. Within consciousness you
create the experience of time. Nothing exists outside consciousness.

Time is just a “MEASUREMENT “. Time in not a “FORCE “. There is no time “DIMENSION


“. There is no possibility of time “TRAVEL “. All that exists, does so in the present "
INDIVISIBLE " moment.
Previous experiences do not cause memories, for there is no past, and thus there are no such
things as previous experiences. Time doesn’t exist. Consciousness is timeless. So how can we
even have experience if time isn’t real? The answer is that all experience, all moments, exists
simultaneously. There is nothing out their existing outside of experience. There’s just perception.
And the substance of perception is consciousness itself.
Memories seem refer to the past, but they don’t; their content is in fact complete experiences in
themselves.
Electricity is just our name for a certain phenomenon. How this nothing-like reality gives rise to
something like the world we cannot know, because knowledge is limited to the realm of
experience.
The inevitable conclusion is that consciousness must be all there is to objective existence as
such, and thus is consciousness not just the substratum of experience, but the ultimate reality of
all.
Life itself is very different. It is a swirling, vibrating mass of energy in various configurations
that is ever changing. This energy, perceived via your senses as sight, sound, etc, is parsed and
edited within your brain using the programming of your subconscious. What you then perceive is
merely a representation of reality, as viewed by you.

You don’t actually "see" reality; you see the brain’s representation of reality. What bits of reality
you are able or unable to perceive is dictated by your subconscious mind, which in most ways is
little different than a machine? This machine is, generally speaking, resistant to change,
otherwise your reality would change as frequently as you encounter a different thought.
A model of reality as it is in itself cannot be expressed in subject-dependent terms the sky is
blue—not wet, hard or noisy—solely because our apparatus for experiencing makes it so!
One of the core principles of Quantum Physics is the idea that reality ( the photons that produce
the light-illusion we all occupy ) exists in infinite possible states ( ie: the many-worlds scenario)
until we observe it and thus collapse all potential versions of reality into the one single option
we’ve chosen to live inside.
Observation not only disturbs what has to be measured, they produce it. We compel the electron
to assume a definite position. We ourselves produce the results of the measurement. If that is so,
objective reality seems to go out of the window.
The delayed-choice experiment implies that the sheer act of noticing, rather than any physical
disturbance caused by measuring, can cause the collapse.
'physical reality' is brought into existence by our acts of perception.
Einstein wasn’t joking when he said that, “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent
one.” eg Our brains impose color where it doesn’t exist.
Human consciousness is informed via our meager senses. We detect only a small sliver of all
available stimuli from the world around us. To make matters worse, this stimulus is
neurologically encoded into electro-chemical ‘signals’ that get passed on to the brain. Despite
our limited senses, all this stimulus can overwhelm our brains — so the brain has evolved
methods (i.e., pattern-seeking and cognitive shortcuts) to handle all that stimuli. Such
‘neurological assumptions’ leave us vulnerable to illusion.
So when we speak of reality, we’re usually speaking of ‘human reality’: reality as perceived by
our brains, via our senses. Human reality is an illusion . . . yet it is all we can possibly know. We
have no clue what objective reality actually is — no way of knowing. All we can do is mentally
construct a facsimile of it. Objective reality, if it exists, is the ultimate truth. Yet, ironically, it’s
nothing but a philosophical abstraction to us and probably always will be.
What this means to me is that the only reality we can know — human reality — is, and always
will be, provisional. Every aspect of human understanding is provisional — beliefs, opinions,
knowledge, facts, certainty, evidence, proof, science — all of it is subject to new discoveries that
might update, or even overturn, our understanding of the world around us. We don’t have
knowledge, evidence or proof of objective realities . . . we have only knowledge, evidence and
proof of human realities. Nothing is absolutely certain.
I think the best description of the process is that all reality is interpreted by us through evolved
senses, which are good enough for our survival, but not nearly good enough to know what the
objects really are.
The notion of physicality is derived from the experience of these perceptions, and thus
physicality as such, is nothing more but a judgment about the contents of experience. This
judgment is a thought – and thoughts, as everything else, are just another perception arising in
consciousness. We believe thoughts to be private, that they belong to me, when in fact they are
co-arising out of the one Consciousness with the rest of the perceptions that make up the
apparent world, body and mind.
Sense of touch is perhaps the most illusory in that objects which feel solid to the touch are in fact
mostly empty space. What you're actually feeling is the electrical repulsion between the surfaces.
The brain creates only the reality it is interested in for the survival of the organism
“No one cares. Work harder.” This quote focuses on the harsh truth of life. Everyone is busy in
dealing with their own troubles. No one has time to Care about the world. People have nothing to
do with your pain and struggle. No one is going to do anything for you. Your friends will
disappear and the people you thought you loved will walk out on you. So, work harder, trust your
own assessments and decisions, because ultimately that is what will shape your destiny.
You necessitate to understand the only person you have: yourself. Then deal with your problems
and take control of your destiny, so that you excel in your life.
1. Jesus never went about pointing fingers or looking for who to argue, confront and fight
2. Jesus never went where He was not needed and where He was rejected like in Nazareth
and Gerasene’s, He walked away peaceful.
3. Jesus never gossiped rejoiced about those in need, in torment, affliction or in sin but He
set them free, delivered and healed them
4. Jesus never meddled in other people business/affairs but its other people who meddled
with His business
5. Jesus never went about judging people but saving and setting them free reason when they
brought to Him the woman caught in adultery, Jesus judged her not but instead set her
free
Inspired People
 The script comes before the movie of life
 Direct the movies of their lives; they know when to say "cut"
 Play the lead role in their movies
 They re-invent characters and plots when the script is not working
Uninspired people
 The movie of life writes the script
 Do not see how they can direct their own movies because they pay attention to movies
outside their own heads
 Do not make their own movies of life
 They are not in their movies; they watch their movies
 They are victims of pre-written characters and plots
 Pay attention to movies outside their own heads and are victims of pre-written characters
and plots
Stop the comparisons. They do you no good. That’s not your life. You are an individual with a
complicated, unique life. So, what if you drink less than Billy down the street… If you have a
problem, you have a problem. Comparing yourself others will only lead to self-justification.
Your actions are all that matters. nobody cares how you feel. Your only responsibility in this
world is YOU.
I am respected because I mind my own business and I intend to keep it that way ~ Raymond
Reddington
As we learn more about the brain, we’re discovering that the mind can’t distinguish between
imagination and reality. When you have a thought, it triggers the same cascade of
neurochemicals, regardless of whether you are thinking about the past, present, or future.
What you think of with feeling or emotion is an actual fact. That which you experience in the
"physical world" is merely a shadow, reflecting the reality of your imaginal activity.
Our reality is the storied life that we lead. Our dreams are tested in the real world. Here the
characters all do what they want, have personalities and objectives of their own, and don’t have
to cooperate with our dreams. We have to take responsibility for our dreams and turn them into
reality. The steps are: dream, choose, plan, execute and overcome the obstacles. So what will you
bring into reality this week?
There's nothing you can ever do to make yourself experience anything other than your
consciousness.
A lump of coal - which is not conscious - does not ask questions about the existence of reality.
The lump of coal does not know it exists, and does not know anything else exists; but then again,
the lump of coal never had an objective existence in the first place. It was all produced in your
head!
A perceptual experience caused by perception of the world, and a perceptual experience caused
by merely stimulating the brain in the way that it would have been stimulated by perception of
the world, produce experiences of the same type in respect of what they represent and in respect
of their conscious nature, that is to say, their phenomenal character.
I will express this idea by saying that the experiences are of the “same mental type.” These
experiences are thus alike, bar the fact that one is had whilst perceiving the "world" (which are
just after effects of prior perceptual experiences produced by imagination and even because of
that, they still only exist in the mind) and one is had whilst hallucinating. The experiences are
intrinsically the same and differ only in their different origins or in the different casual
relationships that they bear to the world.
Life is images of the mind expressed. It is that simple.
The sensible objects of waking life must not be expected to have any more intrinsic reality than
those of dreams.
There is no difference between the reality in your mind and the reality in your 'physical
experience', except that you have unconsciously agreed that one is real and the other make-
believe. Ultimately, both of them exist in the mind
The thalamus [the part of the reality-making process of the brain] makes no distinction between
inner and outer realities, and thus, any idea, if contemplated long enough, will take on a
semblance of reality
Imagine you are walking home on a warm early summer night. The sights and sounds that greet
you are familiar—the bark of your neighbor’s dog, the old oak tree on the corner, the echo of
your footsteps as you get closer to your destination. Now imagine you are walking the same
route after watching a scary movie. The same things might now seem strange and menacing to
you. The dog’s bark might seem like a growl; the oak tree’s shadows may seem more prominent;
those echoed footsteps might sound louder. Your aroused state makes you search for hidden
threats, and your beliefs guide where you search
When particles are left unobserved by a non-intruding device, they behave like particles and
waves. Interference can only occur when no one is watching. When an observing Human
consciousness begins to watch the particles going through the openings, the picture changes
dramatically: When under observation, electrons are being "forced" to behave like particles and
not like waves. Thus the mere act of observation affects the experimental findings.
The 1920s Copenhagen interpretation of the 2 slits experiment concluded that the entity (photon
or electron) that was entering the experiment did not exist as a discrete entity when it entered the
experiment. It existed as an immaterial probability function. Then when a conscious observer
observed the experiment, the act of observation collapsed the probability function and caused the
result of the experiment
As you focused in closer and closer on the structure of the atom, you would see nothing, you
would observe a physical void. The atom has no physical structure, we have no physical
structure, physical things really don’t have any physical structure! Atoms are made out of
invisible energy, not tangible matter. Revelations is that “the observer creates the reality.” A
fundamental conclusion of the new physics also acknowledges that the observer creates the
reality. As observers, we are personally involved with the creation of our own reality.
What you are doing in your mind, you are doing to what you observe. Observation not only
disturb what has to be observed, they produce it
No matter how hard I try, I can't think of a single thing that isn't derivative of things I've
perceived. I remember reading about a pitch black, soundless echoless chamber you can go into,
and apparently people couldn't handle more than a minute in there because it felt like they didn't
exist
Amazing things start to happen when you realize your true nature as empty awareness. Can you
conceive of space? Space is not an object Can you experience a physical object without existing?
Ideas are not generated by external things but rather generated by a process which is like those
generating my dreams.
"Reality" is manufactured by the brain. there is only one reality. that inside the brain. People who
are materially attached to the "external world" are worshipping illusion manufactured by the
brain.
The words we use to describe what we see aren't just idle placeholders--they actually determine
what we see. They are the paint with which we paint the picture of the world. But the paint is in
our consciousness. Independent of that, the paint has no existence.
We are not able to observe everything, not even when we use machines to observe more than we
can.
How would there exist an ‘x’ out there that is ‘like’ what we conceive of as ‘space’, when what
we conceive of as space is nothing but experiencing as such? How could something, x, ever be
‘like’ ‘space’ when what we mean by ‘space’ is nothing but the ways in which phenomena is
rendered apparent in terms of width, breadth and depth?
The act of observing it creates it. Everything exists in all possible states until you observe it
Space is between galaxies, stars, planets, cells, atoms. Even the atomic structure is made out of
99.99999% space. So, the reality we live in is mostly space. The whole material world you see
including our bodies is 0.000000% solid, and yet we spend almost 100% of our time paying
attention to it.
There is only the experience of thinking – no thinker, no thought. There’s nothing out there.
Only what you know within. Stop looking on the outside coz you can’t receive from it anything.
You can't receive something that doesn't exist. Seek not outside yourself
The same way there is no thinker of thoughts – just thoughts – there is no “self” feeling the
emotion. There is just the emotion arising, and sometimes it is accompanied by thoughts that
create a story around it.
We fabricate objects in the mind by turning what is nothing but pure perceiving into objective
concepts such as “a lamp”, “a coffee mug” and “the moon”. neither having any existence
whatsoever other than conceptual. We are looking for something which does not exist
And all of this takes stage where there is nothing but pure subjectivity, which is nothing
whatsoever. It’s a division through conceptualization. In conceptualizing, pure experiencing is
divided into interdependent conceptual counterparts: “subject” and “object”, “self” and “world”
or “in here” and “over there”. We then add layer upon layer of other ideas to this imagined entity
in here, thereby creating an entire edifice of figments that come to constitute our ego – the self-
image.
Your whole premise of 'manifesting' was based on a false believe of an independent physical
world. Now that you have discovered theres none, let go and live in the end. There are no actual
objects or subjects. They only seem to exists due to conceptualization. You cannot manifest
something "physical" independent of you
And perception is nothing but pure knowing. And there’s nothing physical about knowing.
Knowing does not have width or height. It doesn’t have breadth or depth. There is no start or end
to knowing.
This image we represent to ourselves is not an actual objective reality, but an experiential
representation, and only to that can we apply the concept of time. Reality as it is in itself is
inconceivable – and since time is a relationship between conceivable representations, it cannot
apply. And thus, experience doesn’t happen in time, but time happens in experience.
The subjective nature of time and space means that independent reality must be timeless and
space less. Time and space are experiences and since independent reality means independent of
experience, they simply do not apply. And for anything to be different from anything else, space
and/or time has to be presupposed, which means that independent reality is undifferentiated.
With no space or time, there can’t be two different things. You could call independent reality
“One”, but that isn’t entirely true when you consider that “One” is only significant in relation to
“Two” or “Many”, which are concepts precluded by the space- and timeless nature of reality.
Thus, Independent reality is an immaterial, undifferentiated, space less, timeless something that
through our consciousness appear as ourselves and the world around us. But having no extension
in time or space, independent reality is indistinguishable from nothing at all. How this nothing-
like reality gives rise to something like the world we cannot know, because knowledge is limited
to the realm of experience. But neither can we say that independent reality is causing our
experience, because the notion of causality relies on premise that time and space are objectively
real.
Consciousness itself is not an experience. Experience is unreal in the sense that it does not exist
objectively but merely subjectively. Consciousness on the other hand, is the apparatus of
perception, the underlying substratum and thus the reality of experience, and its existence is
objectively real. Unlike perceptions and experiences, in an objective independent reality,
consciousness exists.
Causality too is just an illusion. First of all, the notion of causality presupposes time and space,
which have no objective existence. Secondly, causality is never taking place in our experience to
begin with. Causality is just an after-thought, claiming that “event A caused event B.”
What happens after we fall asleep? Again, the kneejerk answer is "it disappears." Therefore, it is
"nothing." OK. Fair enough. But what does it disappear into such that it can emerge again on
awakening the next day or during dreams? Does it disappear into nothing? If so, does not
"nothing" provide precisely the right conditions for it to appear again the next day? And are we
part of what it disappears into, or separate from it? The thing is, there really is no "after" in our
experience, since all we are ever experiencing (and, I would hazard, all we can EVER
experience) is what takes place now -- and sometimes there is consciousness now, and
sometimes there isn't. And all of our talk of "before" and "after" consciousness is speculation
based on memory and expectation.
How can experience exist outside of experience? Experience is non real. It doesn't exist
objectively.
Why physical objects seem external is because we are always ordering them spatially in relation
to ourselves. This is a faculty of the mind. I’m judging the distance to physical objects as I am
experiencing them, but the experience itself is right here in my consciousness. Ask yourself
while looking at the moon: “What is the distance between me and the experience of the moon?”
You’ll find that there is no distance at all. The moon may be far away, but that is our judgment
about the content of experience, not the experience itself. The experience and its content are right
here.
Can we know of the existence of any reality of which our self (the subject) is not part? Money is
not the real thing; it is only a symbol of the real wealth inside us.
I think a lot of people new to the teachings struggle with the concept that your imagination, your
consciousness is the only reality that actually exists (including myself when I first started.
I was afraid of feeling like an idiot if I actually gave myself permission to be “deluded” and my
outer reality didn't match my inner state. Everyone is deluded. The only choice we make is
whether to allow our "wonderful human imagination" to show us a world of wonder, delight, and
all we desire, or to show us a world of false darkness, cruelty and unhappiness.
Only when observed by a mind, there is form. This has lots of similarities with a computer
rendering a game. The scenario is there, but unless it is rendered on the screen, it is formless. So
objective reality is here, but unless it is 'rendered' on consciousness, it is formless.
We perceive/ we are in a relationship with sense data (brain electrical signals) in which nothing
exists "out there" (no space, time, distance or depth). it’s all in your head. perfectly simulated.
Our senses operate to construct reality, not to reconstruct it.
the observer affects the observed’. in trying to figure out what is true about the world, we cannot
get completely ‘outside’ ourselves. First, when observing things, what we observe will always be
determined by the fact that the observer is a human being.
We were striving for objective reality, but, alas, our pursuit can only be an exploration of our
own minds. If we create our beliefs based only on the “facts” we get from what we see, touch,
hear, taste, and smell – we’re not actually basing them on reality. Not by a long shot.
 We can see less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum
 We can hear less than 1% of the acoustic spectrum
 Everything you see and touch as “solid” matter is actually 99.9% empty space
 We have only explored 1 planet, and not even fully, out of trillions of planets, in trillions
of galaxies
 There are 7+ billion people on this planet, all of which are living a different experience
than you
 TV shows, radio shows, everything on the internet – is flowing through the air invisibly
Instead of living in a cage of “facts”, I suggest creating empowering and positive beliefs first,
then perceive your reality based off of that. Doubting the existence of something because you
can’t see it yet will keep you shackled to a world of limitations. The power of believing you can
be, do, or have something before you actually have it will propel you towards success faster
Nonduality further says that it is only illusion, caused by the mind and the play of the senses,
which make us regard the world and everything in it as real and separate from us.
The multimodal user interface theory of perception states that perceptual experiences do not
match or approximate properties of the objective world, but instead provide a simplified, species-
specific, user interface to that world.
Wigner’s original thought experiment is straightforward in principle. It begins with a single
polarized photon that, when measured, can have either a horizontal polarization or a vertical
polarization. But before the measurement, according to the laws of quantum mechanics, the
photon exists in both polarization states at the same time—a so-called superposition.
After an awakening you no longer feel like you’re a subject in a body – instead, you feel like
you’re the entire field of experiencing, which as such is now revealed to be merely fleeting wisps
of dream stuff made out of no-thingness.
If you believe you are a body with a mind, then such is your existence. You are like a god who
uses his powers to make himself powerless. Hence you are powerless, and trying to use your
thought to manifest simply won’t work as long as you continue to believe you are powerless.
Your beliefs about reality will manifest the "objective" evidence that is congruent with them. So
if you look, you will simply see a reflection of your existing beliefs about the "objective"
universe.
A belief is a thought. All thoughts are creative. A belief is therefore a statement about the nature
of reality, one which is sure to manifest. Ultimately then, a belief is a choice.
There is no perception without creation. When you perceive something in your experience and
form an opinion about it, you reinforce the continuation of that experience. If you want to create
a discontinuity in your experience, you must create a discontinuity in your thoughts. That means
you must begin to believe something which you haven’t presented in consciousness yet. You do
this through your imagination.
There is nothing "out there" Only sense data available in the brain. Experience created during the
waking state and dream state are one and the same. Nothing exists outside of consciousness
What we perceive in the "objective world" are just by products of experiences created using
imagination. It has no objective existence and exists in the brain as an experience within
consciousness.
A system can’t change while you are watching it. Atoms won’t change while you watch them.
~Escape Room
thoughts, sights, sounds, tastes, sensations are all non-objective experiences generated in
consciousness by unconscious processes in the brain
Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality
The tendency is to feel that a self is there, and that it is the source of the thoughts and is actively
thinking them. But upon closer examination it becomes clear that the thoughts are continually
arising of their own accord, independent of any input from “you”. There is no conscious agent
thinking the thoughts; there are just thoughts.
every thought – including every seeming layer or level of thought – is at bottom ultimately the
same. They all emerge mysteriously from somewhere outside of your conscious awareness and
control.
We're all hallucinating all the time; when we agree about our hallucinations, we call it "reality."
Hallucination: uncontrolled perception
Perception: Controlled hallucination
The sense of self is encouraged by the first-person perspective of sight. It feels like we exist
inside the head, looking out from behind our eyes. But there is no “see-er” – only the fact or
process of sight. In the same way, there is no experience of experience – just experience itself.
we see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as well, and seeing with the brain is often called
imagination. What we see is not light, but rather surfaces, objects, and structures that are
arranged in 3-space with depth.
Absolutely no image is perceived on the retina. The optic nerve isn't like a coaxial cable, sending
an image to the brain. It consists of millions of individual nerves which go to different areas of
the visual cortex. Assembly of information only occurs in the visual cortex.
So why do we see in 3D? Because the reality we perceive is not actual reality. Our brain creates
a 3-dimensional representation of reality and it’s this representation which we ‘see’. Basically,
the reality we ‘see’ is a simulation and our brain are the simulator. We don't "see three D
objects" at all. We perceive a 3D space. This is based on visual cues our nervous system
“What is real? How do you define 'real'? If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can
smell, what you can taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your
brain.”? Morpheus from The Matrix
File icons are indeed composed of pixels, but these pixels are part of the interface, not elements
of the file. Similarly, tables are indeed composed of quarks and leptons, but quarks and leptons
are part of the MUI, not elements of the objective world.
 can a headache exist independently of you?
 can a sound exist independently of you?
 can joy exist independently of you?
 can vision exist independently of you? Not a chance!
The "external world" is a subjective experience created through observation
if it only exists in the future, it does not exist at all as a real possibility. To be possible means that
it already exists now.
Jesus said the Kingdom of Heaven (or God) is "at hand."(6) He did not say it was coming
sometime in the future. "At hand" means NOW. So that, if perfection exists at all, it must exist
right now. He also said "...the Kingdom of Heaven is within you."(7) He did not say to go
looking for it in some external form or activity.
"the previous day" is just another word for "an experience that’s happening now that i have
stored in memory”. Memory is re-imagination. Imagination is a non-objective experience within
consciousness. When we re=imagine, we create more of the same experience. e.g. The actual
event was your reading the news and learning about the explosion. Then you plotted that event in
your memory. You imagined it and stored it. Later on, you may create new events by accessing
your memory to recall that story.
The actual event/experience occurred within your imagination. In fact, this is the only true
location where events/experiences occur.
Subjective experiences
Let’s return to our bomb story. What’s the subjective method of interpreting this event? In this
case we would say that your awareness of the story is the event. The story arises within your
consciousness, and you perceive it. You imagine the explosion occurring. Your imagination
impacts you and gives rise to other thoughts and feelings. This act of perception is in fact the
event.
So, what if the story turns out to be false? Does this invalidate what you experienced? No. You
never objectified the explosion to begin with. There is no “out there.” Your perception is the
event.
When you discover that the explosion never occurred, it doesn’t invalidate anything. Now you’re
experiencing a new present-moment. You experience new thoughts and emotions. You’re still in
the present moment experiencing the unfolding of a present-moment event. Events are
perception. If there’s no perception, there’s no event.
Since perception is a present-moment phenomenon, technically there are no events outside of the
present. There is only one event, and it’s what’s happening right now.
Now how do we define truth from a subjective perspective? First of all, truth can only exist in
the present moment. Truth is whatever you’re experiencing right now. That is the only place you
can have certainty. Your experience of your thoughts and feelings right now is true. You can
trust your subjective experience. It is real because you perceive it as real. The now is your truth.
This is the best place to ground yourself. You can trust this moment. It is real.
From a subjective perspective, there’s no point in objectifying your memories. Recalling a
memory is a present moment experience. Therefore, it is real and true. A memory doesn’t have
to be true in an objective sense. It only has to be true in the sense that you are experiencing that
memory right now. It is true because it is a real, present-moment experience.
When you ground yourself in the present moment, you can live in a state of certainty. You can
know that your present moment experience is real. Consequently, you can become strongly
aligned with truth when you hold to a subjective frame of reference. You can gradually let go of
doubt and feel very centered in your experience of reality.
Ask yourself: What am I experiencing now? What am I feeling? What would I like to experience
now? What would I like to feel? Let your feelings inform your decisions. Then act on those
decisions.
Our senses are not objective; they are translators that create our personal reality. There is no
perceiver and object perceived, there is only perception.
Our senses are not objective. They are translators which create the definition and the experience
of what they perceive through how they choose to translate it.
If you stop defining yourself by your experience, and instead know yourself as being the chooser
of your experience, you will awaken to the wider nature of reality and the realization that we are
all one consciousness experiencing infinite forms.
All are all. All contain the potential of everything. There is nothing in existence we are not
connected to. We possess all qualities that can be conceived or perceived.
Within every one of us is the sum total of all experience from across all time. All experience is
shared holographically. When human, we experience this at a predominantly unconscious level.
We are all qualities in one within an individuated experience of personally selecting which of
those qualities we wish to experience consciously, and those which we do not (achieved by
making them unconscious). This gives us our self-created individuality, or story, of self-
definition.
Even if we make a quality unconscious, we do not stop possessing that quality; we just become
blind to it. No quality can be destroyed.
To say all are all is to say we possess the potential of all creation. There is no experience that is
denied to anyone; there is no other to deny it. There is nothing we are not and nothing we cannot
be.
Our individuality is our choice of perception. This flows from our choice of beliefs. Our beliefs
(the story we tell about ourselves) convey a map of which qualities we are experiencing and
exploring consciously, and which we are repressing through fear. What we fear therefore
determines our reality as much as what we love. They are the two sides of the one coin of being.
Max Planck received the Nobel Prize in 1918 for his discovery of quantum theory. He believed
that a scientist is a man of imagination and faith, by “faith” he implied “a working hypothesis”.
In 1931 he said,” I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from
consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything
that we regard as existing, postulates consciousness.” As a man who has devoted his whole life
to the most clear-headed science, to the study of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research
about atoms this much: There is no matter as such.

What’s real is imaginary and what’s imaginary is real. We see “time” as being a string of now
moments strung together
Everything is your experience. There are no "other people". You are consciousness and its up to
you to be selective with your imagination on what you want to experience. “Higher Self”
symbolic externalized imagined belief
Magic is primarily about the imagination and putting it to productive use
Everything is your imagination and there’s nothing that is not your imagination. Imagination is
what humans call "Reality". All we ever have is an inner experience of reality
There is no material object out of space/time, but space and time have no objective existence.
logically this concludes that there is no external world.
If I say “I took a walk and had some ice cream,” I don’t mean to imply that there is a space-time
entity with perceptual capabilities and cognitive faculties doing all that
So when I say: “Sit down and do this,” I don’t mean to tell you in a literal sense that there’s an
actual space-time object called “you” that has the cognitive abilities and capacity to perform
actions – I’m merely trying to invoke* a torrent of sensations, which, framed under the universe-
model, would constitute you sitting down and doing something, but seen from a liberated
paradigm, would be recognized to be just that – subjectivity unfolding
Events are perception. There's no objective event hence Imagination is the only reality.
- What we perceive are repeats of imaginative sessions that we had
- What we perceive has no objective existence
- What we perceive is hallucinated within the mind
- Nothing exists outside consciousness.
Fantasies, daydreams, identification with thoughts are all part of the experience. It’s up to you to
realize if you are a non-objective experience with no existence or you are that which enables
them to be (Consciousness/God/Universe). Identification with experience means you are trapped
in a dream that’s non-real.
Nehamas brilliantly makes some sense of Nietzsche’s notion that ‘reality doesn’t exist’, that,
minus human faculties interpreting the world, the apple ceases to exist as an ‘apple’.
Everything appearing within consciousness is nothing but a dream. it is nonobjective, which
includes thoughts, ego, believes, sense-data and all other experiences.
My I Am-ness alone is real, nothing else is. everything else is nothing but an unreal thought-
object appearing within it. Consciousness alone is. All else is an appearance arising within it.
Including all thoughts of there being a separate entity called “I", or you, or even the rest of the
entire "outside" world.
All is within. Not within “me”, but within consciousness itself, in which this avatar I call
“myself" is nothing but a non-objective apparent appearance. Everything appearing within
consciousness is nothing but a dream, which is every possible thing experienced, sensed,
perceived, believed, or known.
There is no personal me, as that is nothing but an illusion arising within the totality of the purity
which is this unadorned presence of I Am.
There is no person to protect or defend. There is no separate individual called me who needs this
or that to feel one way or another. There is nothing to avoid or resist. There is nothing to desire,
as there is no sense of lack. For what could consciousness need? All such nonsense is nothing but
an egoic illusion which only appears real when its apparent existence is believed in by the
desperately seeking mind.
Drop all pretense. Drop all assumptions. Disbelieve every previously accepted belief. See
through the fallacy of your conditioning. You are not what you have been taught ever since you
were a child.
Consciousness is the only power, so to speak. There are no other forces at play. There is nothing
else, as even the universe as we know it exists as nothing but an apparent appearance of
phenomena within it. Therefore, there are no separate good or evil powers. There is no "thing"
right, and there is no "thing" wrong. How could the only thing that “is” be a mistake?
Consciousness is the absolute totality! Everything arising within it is just a part of its cosmic
play.
Any sense of separation or individuality is nothing but a thought arising with the total emptiness
of consciousness, in which all is but an illusory movement of mind.
There is nothing to do. There is nothing to be or become. Just Be—completely empty—empty of
belief. When you allow yourself to be empty, the fullness and beauty of the Absolute Reality will
permeate you with the bliss of true Knowing. Consciousness alone is.
Nothing is as it seems. Thoughts are not reality—you are. Under the subjective model, we have
this relationship:
awareness/consciousness -> mind -> thought/intentions -> manifestations of thought (including
the physical universe, your ego, the laws of physics, other people, bananas, etc.)
There is nothing but this moment, and searching for anything outside of it will lead to nothing
but dissatisfaction. There is only this—and I am That.
There is no "thing" to find, as nothing exists as it's perceived. All that is, "exists" only within the
mind, relative to its beliefs. These projections of the mind, which the world lives through, and
seemingly as, is nothing but an illusion—or to put it more accurately, delusion. There is no
reality to be found, for we are both the source and substance of it ourselves. There is nothing
outside us. All paths lead within. We ARE absolute reality! Not us as the "person" (which is only
a product of imagination), but the "presence".
True freedom is here and now—realized by abiding in the beautiful emptiness of pure presence
alone. Be unattached to any thought object, emotion, or "thing"—gently flow in unicity with the
"waves" arising within consciousness, accepting them each as they appear within the oceanic
expanse of this infinite awareness of, I Am.
I am free from searching for anything, for I know that everything is nothing but a moving image,
an illusory appearance dancing across the screen of this awareness I Am—an infinite space of
absolute emptiness, with no limits, with no bounds... with no beginning and no end.
I live within two realms of reality (and I presume you do also)! Objective reality is what I
observe outside my ‘consciousness’ as I observe nature within our material world! Subjective
reality is what emerges from my inner ‘consciousness’ as I think and contemplate about what I
am observing! The ‘words’ which I (you) speak derive (I suggest) from our inner subjective
‘consciousness! The images that we use (visualize) within our mind/consciousness…to create
objects in our space/time universe (say our ‘money’) also derive from my/your subjective
‘consciousness’. In reality, there is NO SUCH THING as ‘money’ within our outer space/time
universe. The ‘word’ MONEY has no outer referent which I can locate within our material
universe!
Just as you are, here and now-empty of wanting, searching, devoid of thinking about your self-
ideas entirely. Be empty-empty even of the sense of emptiness itself too
All states of mind are a delusion. Transcend them all.
Be of no mind. When there is no mind, there is no problem. The mind will continue to happen,
just as the wind will continue to blow - but it will no longer have any effect upon you, as you
will know yourself as consciousness.
Break free from the imagined self.
Realize that any "thing" arising within the absolute reality of your awareness is nothing but an
illusion of relative experience whose absolute truth is inherently unreal.
As the mind discerns a particular sensation arising within the field of awareness its tendency is to
apply a "personal" feeling onto the conceptual form to which it has become emotionally invested
and attached. All of this seems to happen to someone, to your "self", but in truth, it's nothing but
an illusion arising within the non-objective reality of imagination. This illusory force of the mind
"attaching" itself to its limited and subjective opinions of its "objective knowledge" is what
seems to be functioning as "the person", through which the drama of the world unfolds.
It's all a dream—none of it personal. The personhood you perceive yourself as is an impersonal
object that somehow spontaneously appeared on the consciousness that is your true Self. Your
"person" is not unlike any other object within your direct experience—it spontaneously appeared,
just as it will spontaneously disappear. All objects are unreal. They are an appearance only, with
no lasting reality.
As such, all objects and their relative objective knowledge are non-existent—this includes the
person you believe yourself to be. "You" are a product of your imagination—an illusion arising
with the Reality of your true Self, Awareness.
In truth, it is only the mind that "is happening", nothing else. It's just as the old Zen parable says:
Is it the flag that is moving, or is it the wind? Neither—only the mind is moving. But, even this is
false. The "mind moving" itself is, in truth, a non-happening "event", as even the mind itself is
the stuff of imagination.
The personal "I"—how you perceive yourself, who is "happening" and "doing" things in the
world—is nothing but a dream. You must awaken to your person's objective unreality. You, as
you presently know yourself, are unreal.
Understand that nothing is at it seems; everything that appears returns to zero. All appearances of
phenomena go back to the beautiful emptiness from which they unfolded. Nothing truly exists, as
we imagine it. Everything perceivable is nothing but an impermanent appearance within the
otherwise spotless Reality of Self. All things change, but That which "always is" is the
changeless space in which all appearances appear.
You are no thing. You are nothing. Therefore, you can never die! Your Self will not fade, as
there is nothing there to dissolve. There is only consciousness dreaming. "Nothing" cannot die—
because you never "were". "You" are but a dream—an idea born in mind, a mental form
sprouting within consciousness.
The sad part is how you lived, doesn’t matter. What you achieved, doesn’t matter. Nothing in life
actually matters. We live to die; hence we are just passing our time, just like what you did,
reading this chunk of words.
No matter what tool you use, if you use them to make something happen - you are doing it from
a state of not having - and the universe has no choice to reflect more of what you accepted as true
here - the lack of things you desire.
You are not supposed to make things happen - creation is finished. Your only task is to enjoy the
fulfillment and your desired reality now. And to enjoy this reality you can use whatever you
want - daydreaming, scripting, remembering, repeating affirmations, using SATS.
These techniques are not there to make things happen. Methods only help you to experience
now, what you desire - because it is already true.
When you feel tired and exhausted, it is not because you can't manifest what you want or
because you use the wrong tool, it is because you still live as the person, who still fall for the
illusion of lack. It is your state of longing and seeking that makes you feel miserable. You can
decide to live your desires right now. You only need to give up the assumption and illusion, that
your desires are not fulfilled yet. You need no reason to feel loved and good about yourself, you
only need to decide to feel it now.
How could something that is everything be limited by anything. You don’t lose anything by
assuming by assuming this and having this mentality. as soon as you desire something or
someone. ask yourself, "what do I have to lose by assuming that this thing or person i want, is
already mine?". Seriously. Ask yourself this right now. What have you got to lose? i am
assuming you want this thing or person because it makes you happy. What is so bad about
assuming that something or someone that makes you happy is already yours?
What you think and feel today will show up as "future events". So, think lovely things now and
your future will be lovelier. You move from questioning and doubting yourself to policing your
thoughts to think only about what you want because you know thoughts create reality.
When Neville told Abdullah he wanted to go to Barbados but had absolutely 0 funds to be able
to, Abdullah DID NOT say to Neville:
~ Oh Neville, no you must first work through you blockages and limitations. You need to
overcome your subconscious blockages first, then you can go to Barbados.
~ The universe will make sure you receive it at the right time. It is not meant to happen yet.
~ You might even get something better than Barbados. Don’t hold on to only going to Barbados.
It’s a materialistic thing.
~ You have too much resistance. First you need to work on overcoming your resistance and
figure out what’s holding you back from going to Barbados. Maybe it’s your past. Let’s take a
look.
~ You need to drop your desire first and let go.
NOPE.
He simply said “ YOU ARE IN BARBADOS!!”
“who said you’re going to Barbados? You’re already there and you went first class!”
How to apply this to yourself? Stop telling yourself that you need to work through all of those
above things and ONLY place your focus and awareness on the fact that It. Is. Done!
Who said you are manifesting a specific person? You’re ALREADY in that amazing relationship
with your love.
Who said you’re going to be a millionaire someday? You ALREADY have an abundant of
money in your bank account.
Who said you’re going to lose weight soon? You’re ALREADY at your ideal physical
appearance.
Who said you’re manifesting a dream house and dream car? You’re ALREADY in it. It is
already yours.
People’s opinions must not define your realities, because they make noise too from their realism.
Everything is your imagination and there is nothing that is not imagination. Imagination is the
only reality we have.

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