Oh, I’ve been away a few days, so I’ll try and catch up...
Who I Am and Captain Sleepalot, I agree with you: I do suspect that more awareness of how we function and why we function that way (leading us to free ourselves from pre-conditioning) is probably the key being more “awake”. But I find it so difficult!!
I wonder: is there a level of “total freedom” that could be reached once all, or as much as possible, of our pre-conditioning is stripped away? What would that feel / look like? (Or is this thinking too far? Is it possible? Has anybody on this site reached that stage and would they tell us what it’s like?!).
MrBeelzy, you write: “Something lies beyond, in higher dimensions, higher levels of consciousness, but can humans reach these higher levels? I'd argue no.”
But then... if we can’t reach them, how can we even suspect they are there??
Dreamhope11, you say: “Yes i know what you mean, thinking life is not real may corrupt you and make you turn into a criminal, killing people and just thinking it doesn't matter.” Well, even if you think that prison isn’t real, once you’re in it for 30 years you’ll probably suffer just the same!
Somethingereva, you say “I find morals are one of the main things that tie you to reality and stop you from being a zombie, because without morals or beliefs we are nothing.”. I’d say it depends where the morals come from: coz if they’re 19th century morals about sex, I’d say we’re better off without them! So... what is the source of your morals? (I’m not saying we should not have them!).
PJ, with all respect, , I can’t agree that using reason takes us out of the moment. Our reason is pretty much the best tool we have at this stage, so please don’t junk it! Getting our minds wrapped up in jealousy, fear, anger – yes, these things do all drag us away from what is “real”. But think of something really simple: close your eyes and visualize a square, know that its four sides are equal, that each angle is 90 degrees, “see” that perfect shape. There: you just used “reason” to do some basic geometry: don’t tell me that this took you out of the moment! (I’ve not read Plato’s Theory of Forms lately, but I think he says something along these lines: that “ideas” such as geometric forms are in fact more “real” than everyday reality...).
Moonbeam, the experiences I’m talking about are things that a lot of people have had a taste of at some stage or another: for some reason you keep thinking of someone you’ve not seen (or thought about) for ten years and then, the next day, you get a letter from them. Recently, my girlfriend and I had a strikingly similar dream on the very same night. These are just two examples of the type of thing that has happened to me often enough to get me suspecting that there is “something more” going on than is explained by currently accepted mainstream theories. I seem to find that these coincidences happen more frequently when I’m “in the moment”, focused, relaxed, in good health, and not wrapped up in negative stuff...
The problem is, there are a lot of crackpots out there who will come out with hundreds of far-fetched explanations which makes it all very confusing (I can’t take seriously the idea that this is all some sort of alien experiment being run on a supercomputer...). So right now I’m trying to look at just one of the possible explanations: that “reality” is some sort of dream... But I really would like to try and build an understanding of what’s going on based on elements that make sense, ie that don’t require a sudden illogical “suspension of reason”. You know?
If it is all a dream, I've no idea who the dreamer might be!
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