12-02-2019, 10:34 AM
(12-02-2019, 07:13 AM)Celestial Wrote: This is a question I have that comes from personal impressions and ideas through the Ra Material as I have gone through my own processes.
I wonder if the Universe we are in is not necessarily an objective space that we exist within and that we both share the same space.
When I think about my body dying - for example, if I drowned out at sea - would you experience me drowning out at sea, or would that be my experience? Is what I do dependent on who you are?
In another reality, I might not be typing this message right now. But it happens that you manifest for yourself the version of me that did write this message, in this line of thinking.
If there is an objective space then this message is ‘out there’ in that space that we share, always able to be accessed.
If there is no objective space, then you would call forth the version that wrote this message from potentiality, for yourself.
The message isn’t important, I’m just using it to try and illustrate something.
Objective vs subjective paradox isn't resolved by choosing one side. Both imply separation (external world / self and vice versa).
Parallel realities may be as far as the nearest particle that is not directly interacts with you. At least you can suppose so from QM double slit experiment.
(12-02-2019, 07:13 AM)Celestial Wrote: Do we live in our own conscious branches? That we are not the individual person but we are the caretakers of our own universe - that we are responsible for each and every living thing within it, and also the direction that the masses end up choosing to go?
This point of view confuses me, as I can’t imagine how that could continue after the body died, out at sea, for example.
No one is able to bear the weight of responsibility for every living thing in universe. You are responsible for your thoughts and actions that lead you to particular version of reality. Instead of taking responsibility of others on yourself, you can love them; it feels much lighter.