Monday 16 September 2019

DELUSIONS—Pragmatic Realism: Is reality an illusion?

  “Reality is merely an illusion,
although a very persistent one”,
said Albert Einstein.

It is an illusion because the energy of being is in a constant state of metamorphosis, i.e. of phenomenal becoming. Furthermore, our scientists confirmed that at the fundamental, i.e. quantum level, all is energy.
It is apparent that the ancient ‘scientists’, then known as prophets, knew that many thousands of years ago. Only later their knowledge has been usurped by immoral priesthood who used it to control peoples’ minds. Today this is still done by the sacerdotal and political factions.
The more ignorant the people, the easier it is to control them. Most don’t even try to become educated. Yet it is our choice to join the Few or the Many.
Regardless of education, human potential has been defined in ancient times as infinite.

Ye are Gods
(Psalm 82:6, John 10:34)

This statement affirms this thesis. It has NOTHING to do with any religion only with our creative potential.

From time immemorial, countless Gods (Elohim) have consciously partaken in the evolution of the phenomenal, i.e. illusory, reality. Countless more Gods will evolve to continue this creative pursuit.
So... who are those Gods?
They are those individualizations of the Energy of the Omnipresent Consciousness who are aware of the inseparable unity with the Consciousness permeating all realities. While the Creative Consciousness provides the inexhaustible energy, Gods metamorphose it into diverse forms of phenomenal expression. The rest of us enjoy the product of their work.

To repeat, the amazing thing is that every single one of us enjoys the potential of becoming a God. All we need do is to get rid of our ego and allow our Self to take over.
See you in heaven.
(Which, BTW, is a State of Consciousness not limited to the ‘dearly departed’. There are countless ‘levels’ of heaven).


There is one other biblical statement which, though incomplete, sheds light on the perception of our illusory reality. The statement is: “Many are called, though few are chosen.” (Matth. 22:14).
The ratio is not explained fully.
If you think how many Mozarts, Beethovens, da Vincis and a few dozen other great artists or philosophers are among the billions that populate our history, it gives you an idea what is the ratio of the chosen ones and those who were called yet did not fulfill their commission.
 What is missing from the statement is the vast majority who have never even heard about “the call”. It would be similar to expecting people who never heard of the First Coming, to await the Second Coming (which, BTW, takes place only in our consciousness, when we’re ready).

Finally, there are only two prerogatives for Gods.
The first is to maintain perfect equilibrium which sustains unity. This manifests as the centripetal force also known as love.
And the second is to continue adding to and enhancing the diversity of the phenomenal reality. Hence, the ongoing expansion of the illusory Universe.
Thus, only the creative act matters.
The Truth lies within you. And me. Within all of us. Consciousness is the omnipresent energy and we are all integral, inseparable, individualization of It.
We are all unique, potential Gods.
All else is an illusion, remember? 






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