11-10-2012, 03:43 PM
(11-10-2012, 03:12 PM)Pickle Wrote: A not quite accurate analogy is to picture yourself as a person creating a CGI cartoon. You start out creating wire frame, then add solid surface, then colors and textures to make it appear real.
Next you can take this image and use it in a movie or a game. From there imagine that you get so involved with the character you created that you feel as if you are "in" the character, or feel that you really are the character. Just like in a video game we can shut off our awareness of the outside world.
The wire frame aspect also matches the grid system, leylines, and meridians. Everything between the lines can be changed.
So is it like using imagination to see a movie? I'm perplexed as to why the storyline has to be deterministic?
Avocado said:
Quote:He said we become half enlightened and wake up to the fact that life is more like a video game. He described the negative experience of this. You can no longer enjoy life because you understand the simulation or video game analogy and in essence you are in a state of prolonged death. You are ready to pass into timespace but are still here and now.
I play around with mine, with alternative endings and alternative courses of story. The purpose of this being able to understand something perplexing or trying to understand what resonates in the moment & why, etc.,.