11-13-2011, 03:23 PM
(11-12-2011, 07:30 PM)zenmaster Wrote: Ah, but we do perceive things. But those things are subject to 3D limitations. Many of those limitations are not fixed, even in 3D, and often reflect attitudes which are holding fast to unnecessary 'distortions'. So yes, attempting to determine the nature of these perceptions can indeed provide a way to know our 3D selves. Actually, it can be a very effective way to learn and one of the reasons we are constantly subjected to our own incongruous biases.
Excellent reply, zm. Before I read the LOO about its First Distortion, I had derived a First Law of Metaphysics, which said that we would never ever have conclusive proof of the existence of the real universe, given that we could only see, feel and measure our subset of it. I did allow, though, that we would get glimpses here and there to accept or reject. That could give rise to a kind of faith.
Those glimpses are like tiny presents for those willing to notice and accept. I have tended to accept.