 Originally Posted by Carôusoul
Reality is what is the case.
I do not think there is "an other side". I think it's a faulty concept.
However I do not at all think that's depressing.
I mean come on, just look at the world, it's absolutely amazing. Think about all the conceptions in your mind of a dreamworld. All the fantasies on which you no doubt have been inspired to imagine another world. All these things are a part of this world, and any imagining we have, is inspired by this world. This is the real thing.
There are billions and billions of stars and planets, and untold amounts of life, beauty, creation, all these things, across the vastness of space. People say space or the universe is empty, but the reality is the exact opposite. We live in a sea of surprise and wonder, none of which we have seen. That is potential
and offers more wonder, awe, love, beauty than any "other world" we can think of.
Scaling back even just to our planet, imagine all the billions of people. All the human beings who all have their own wonderful stories and each has right this second you read this a million desires, loves, hatreds, fears, dreams. Right now and every second.
AND not even just humanity! Go out into the countryside imagine the variation across the world, from glowing white snowscapes inhabited by giant beasts to dense and mysterious jungles and ancient places. A million new experiences in every turn you make here on this planet.
"This world" is far from depressing man. Seriously.
I know that this website is literally a magnet for people who want to escape, and thus for people disenchanted by the world, but seriously, people need reminding that everything wonderful and fantastical you can imagine, every landscape, world, situation, relationship, journey, adventure it is all the product and inspired by the world in which we live, which is so undefinably complex that it's beyond our comprehension.
Not just space, people, nature, think small. Things go down and down and smaller and smaller and become more and more alien. There are whole other worlds, whole other landscapes on the end of a pin.
Come on bro.
The world fucking rocks.
Haha nice post dude.
I used to think there's an "other side", behind these forms we perceive. But whether there is or isn't is impossible for me to really know. Thinking about it and forming linguistic concepts, while they can seem overwhelmingly real, is just an abstraction. The only certainty is the reality I'm experiencing now.
I'm starting to see more and more however that the way we look at things is reflected back to us by reality. Which comes down in large part to belief. If I go to a party believing that I've got nothing interesting to say, that I'm not physically attractive, etc, then reality proves it to me. On the contrary if I go believing I'm a genuinely interesting and loved person, that gets proved as well. I'm seeing evidence of this more and more every day.
All that belief is apparently based on language too. I'm starting to see all the fuss behind Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), something that always been a gray area for me before now. Also, I was wondering what you think of E-Prime? Because that's also starting to make a lot of sense in theory as well, but I'm not sure what exactly would happen if I tried to apply it.
Though with all this in mind it seems there's two options. On the one hand I can use belief and the power of language to my advantage, NLP style. On the other I can try to go the more esoteric and spiritual route of removing belief and subduing the linguistic mind, Buddha style. Both of these seem appealing in their own way.
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