Diana Wrote:Are you referring to video games?
Isn't this physical world is a kin of video games? or should I say 'virtualized reality games'?
So yes, that's the closest model of 'a consciousness experiencing a virtual reality world through an avatar / identity' that everyone in this physical world can relate to.
And also the closest model of 'a consciousness assuming multiple avatar / identities and spawning / projecting itself to any point of space / time where the space / time itself is actually a simulated reality / virtual world'.
And the before mentioned games is a perfect model for a realm / dimension where separation thus conflict must happened.
As experiencing separation thus conflict is the entire objective of the game thus the reason why the programmer created the game in the first place.
And to tie up to the main topic of the thread, 'worshipping' or 'being attached' to any element within the 'virtualized reality' is quite pointless, since it's all temporary, simulated and not real to begin with. And that include 'religion', 'figure/character', 'books that declared as holy', 'places/location', 'the avatar / character in the game', 'game credit / money', 'aliens', 'deities' or 'gods/goddesses'.
"Brahman Satyam, Jagat Mithya"
(Only) Brahman is real, the universe is unreal.