Breakingthewall

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  1. Reality is neither an illusion nor a dream. That would imply a subject with certain characteristics performing an action, dreaming, which is interrupted, and that subject realizes that this reality was false and that their reality upon waking, which is different, is real. This is impossible. If "God" were to realize that everything was a dream, "realizing" would be another dream. The absolute total is not an entity, not someone who chooses, decides, or acts; it is reality itself, absolute being. Absolute means without limitation, and without limitation means without attributes or actions. Reality simply is. What appears are manifested possibilities.
  2. Any state, sensation, existence, or universe must be limited, since in the absence of limits there is the absolute, which is not something, but total openness, the unfathomable void, the nothingness that is everything, however you want to call it. Therefore, any limited reality carries its own limit; it cannot be eternal because that would be unlimited, and it is limited by definition.
  3. I said it because you and the user ishanga were talking about Shiva We should define what we mean by "God." I would say that for most people, God is an entity that creates reality. If we qualify this and say that reality is God, then obviously everyone believes in God since they believe in reality. What is not possible is a separate, creator entity (in my opinion)
  4. I told you at the beginning what Shiva means the unlimited in this conversation , not in general. Sure it has different meanings. Those names are just a way to express an idea, not something rigid . But benign is not a bad adjective because the unlimited is not evil or selfish, is just unlimited and it's perceived as freedom, perfection, glory. It's not like: if it's unlimited it includes the evilness. No, it's just absolute being. Possible evilness arises in the form, it's an appearance.
  5. Because talking about this topic makes me strive for maximum clarity, and I like the feeling, like a sport.
  6. Me, because I prefer be open than closed, contracted, because that feels as deep suffering
  7. Because then the reality would be limited to black and silence. To create a mental image, imagine a silent, black frame. You open it. You keep opening it. At a certain point, the opening is complete; you can't open it because it has no borders. That opening contains all possible possibilities because it has no borders, and it is exactly you. It's extremely simple.
  8. I only follow the necessary alignment that makes possible that you are open to your true nature. Only you know what that alignment demands.
  9. It is created by the absence of limits. A reality that is always symmetrical, without change, would be a reality limited to being limitless. A reality without limits creates infinite apparent limits because it is impossible for it not to, since it has no limits. The fact of having no edges or bottom makes reality unstable by definition in its appearance and absolutely stable in its essence, since its essence is precisely the absence of limits.
  10. Absolute reality, Shiva if we continue with those names, is not created; it is simply limitlessness. This is absolutely obvious if you open yourself to it. The fact that there are no limits makes the void absolute potential, and absolute potential without limits is equivalent to absolute being. Relative reality is created by the apparent limitation that can occur within the unlimited, since it precisely has no limits. Therefore, at some point, a fluctuation arises, a rupture of symmetry, the absolute reflecting upon itself. This makes the appearance of time inevitable because if the fluctuation is instantaneous, it is not a fluctuation. A delay is necessary for a process to occur. Without limits, this process expands into an infinity of coherent relationships limited by time as far as possible. In our reality, time or delay is c, the speed of light, the absolute limit of this universe.
  11. Shiva is the totality, the absence of limits. By the very fact of having no limits, it is everything and nothing at the same time. It is everything because it is total, it is nothing because there is no differentiation or process. No one creates Shiva; it is inevitable. Kali is limitation, specifically time, which is the creator of form, the essential limit that allows for processes, for becoming. Without process, there is no form, only undifferentiated openness. No one creates Kali; it happens because there are no limits. A reality without change would be limited to being limitless. The process occurs, symmetry is broken, two states confront each other, and the reality of form explodes.
  12. The void is the absence of internal or external limits, of process, becoming, , movement. It is the absence of time. Absolute depth or total openness. Enlightenment is opening yourself to the void that underlies form and realizing that it is everything, only unquantifiable. Then you realize that form is the void taking on an appearance. The void is your true nature but it's not empty, it's full because it is.
  13. Those who seek understanding don't always do so because something is lacking; they do it for pleasure, to expand their potential. It's the same as when you raise your children, play sports, or cross Antarctica by sled. It's simply about flowing with your true nature.
  14. It's essential to avoid getting stuck on a dead end. If you want to open yourself to your true, limitless nature, you have to understand your limited structure, its dynamics, and its foundations. The deeper you understand, the more natural the opening becomes.
  15. The point is that change equates to time, which equates to a limit, and that limit has an exact value in our reality: c, the speed of light. Every change or fluctuation in our universe is limited by c. Without that absolute limit, processes wouldn't be processes; they would be instantaneous. c is the limit of information transmission in this universe, and that limit makes things exactly as they are. c is time. Time is not relative; it is absolute; it is c. What is relative is how two processes moving relative to each other experience time. Any manifested reality requires a limit to information transmission, because without that limit, everything would be simultaneous, and therefore there would be nothing differentiated. A universe begins when the total symmetry of the void is broken, and to break that symmetry, a fluctuation, a differentiation, is necessary. For differentiation to exist, there must be a limit to information transmission. Without that limit, there are no different states or vibrations of any kind. Once that limit appears, reality explodes. Time, or Kali in Hinduism, is the creator of form. Without time, there is no form. Time is the necessary delay for a process to exist. Process is equivalent to time, and to manifestation. There is no change without time, and without change, there is no existence. Any possible reality involves time; time is an absolute, it is form. Form = time
  16. What is the illusion? The self who believes that is a center. It's not an illusion, it's an energetic node that happens in humans by default to operate, evolve and survive. Why that self wants enlightenment? Because it perceive that is prisoner, it's a closed perspective. How this self can open it's perspective and stop being a tensional node that perceives itself as a center? Changing it energetic flow, releasing the contraction, the fear. Has this any relationship with knowing that it's not real? Zero. This is in another ontological level. Real and unreal are just labels that happens in the comparative level. Enlightenment happens in the energetic level, and the energy that closes the self is as real as the energy that builds the body, the difference is that the energy of the self is not confined, it's more free, with possibility of change of frequency
  17. Here we have another genius to bring level to this forum. Sad .
  18. The absence of delusion is being open to what you are. It's not something definable; it's an absolute reality. It's not a matter of not thinking, but of putting thoughts in their proper place. Thoughts are mental structures with meaning. Thought itself is reality; meaning is an interpretation. You can deactivate meaning and remain in substance, and then return to meaning at will. Then you know that any meaning is an approximation. You can try to approximate it as closely as possible, but you know it's an exercise, not reality. Reality is substance. Thoughts as emerging structures are substance; as meaning, they are something that points in a direction. These are two different ontological levels. You can open yourself to the level of absolute truth right now, expanding your mind without limit. Then delusion is impossible because you are not at the level of delusion.
  19. I don't think so, fight hard for life is beautiful. Not for the results but for the fight itself. Our nature as humans compels us to broaden our horizons, to delve deeper, to focus to the fullest. The result is irrelevant; giving your all is what matters. If your mind and heart are open, you understand that life expects you to give your best. Expansion is the nature of life. If you think form is an illusion, you are dead; form is the dance of the totality. If you don't want to dance, you shrink. Nothing is static; you either advance or you are crushed.
  20. Nothing and emptiness are just ideas. And ideas that point in the wrong direction. Anyone who say that you are nothing is falling in contradiction. And if he add that the mind is an illusion, is falling in duality. Dead end path.
  21. It's my problem. If I start participating here I can't avoid some reactions but that's dumb, people is how they are and that's it, no more interactions, just posting sometimes some thoughts
  22. 😭 Please. Okay, let me explain. I don't actually think that about "dumbs," I say it as a joke because the vegan user has this irritating need to put himself on a pedestal and, with a contemptuous chuckle, look down on all those "dumbs", (including you and me btw) and repeat his endless litany. Then I, being reactive, read it and think, "Oh my god, give me patience," but God doesn't, so I write a comment. But I'm progressing and in some moment I won't do again