Vibroverse

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  1. 8 hours ago, snowyowl said:

    Yes, nice. The body/mind is perfectly capable of doing lots of things without needing an ego or doer to control it. It seems like we need a doer when learning new things, like when you were a kid at school concentrating hard at writing, or playing music, until it flows by itself. But that concentration and willpower still isn't a real doer, but the illusion is stronger. 

    Learning process can also be experienced as wu wei. It does not necessarily require effort and struggling. 


  2. 2 minutes ago, Someone here said:

    @Harry2  

    The same and different. Of course. 

    Oh really? Because in my experience dreams (sleep dreams) are perfectly identical phenomenologically to the waking world.  And that's why you can't tell that you're dreaming while you are dreaming. Because there is no difference. The boundary between "real" and "illusion" is not as solid and clear as one might think. That's where most people don't want to go. 

    People are afraid that if they realize that this also is a dream, then everything will disappear. But it actually is quite the opposite. Life becomes much more amazing when you realize this is not any different from what we call dream. 


  3. 3 minutes ago, abrakamowse said:

    No, that's not what he says. It's God who creates reality. But the ego thinks he is the one, the ego thinks that he is just one bubble and there's a lot of other bubbles that are conscious too... and everything continues after he dies. That's what becomes reality for the ego. But it is God who is doing everything, and you are GOD.

    So when you die (In fact you never do) everything disappears, you are not conscious of anything and because you are GOD the world disappears too.

    The problem is that sometimes it may seem that the I we are talking about is the ego, Leo was talking about the higher self "I", God... Leo always said "The Ego doesn't exist". 

    And is not something that just Leo says, this is in all the ancient text and all the sages keep saying the same thing.

    Exactly!

    ^_^

    The trick in this, I guess, is we never die, therefore nothing ever disappears. 


  4. I am a writer and when I write stories it is like, for instance, a past experience of a character pops up in my mind in that moment, creating, in a sense, the past in the moment. I wonder if it is something like that in this "reality" in that sense. A thought of a memory, for instance, comes to your mind, but maybe it is not more different than the fictional memories of my character. Seeming to be realistic depending on the, like, energy of the moment.