Tyler Durden

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  1. "Ontological mathematics is the rational core of Hyperianism. It's the science of the future that proves the shocking truth that the world is not material but a collective dream, that so-called “matter” is an illusion, and the ultimate reality is a domain of pure mind. This is not a belief but a deductive, mathematical certainty. You are a Mind. Existence is Thought. The World is a Dream. The Science of the Future is Here." https://www.iamhyperian.com/ What do you think about this theory? Is it a valuable resource for deeper exploration of the Truth?
  2. Maybe it's some sort of a code left by God in order to awaken itself.
  3. @Lucy stena Even the science says that your body is 99,9999999% empty space and the particles that make it are only materialized when being observed. Otherwise they don't exist in reality at all, only as probability waves.
  4. It's probably intended for the scientific minded people. Seems like a good entrance point to deeper levels of understanding. It ultimately leads to the same conclusions as other paths that don't use math.
  5. I've been reading news lately and articles are about Joe Biden visiting Pope Francis, China threatening to invade Taiwan, Taliban enforcing the Sharia law in Afganistan, Alec Baldwin shooting people on a movie set, etc. But is any of that really happening? Am I just imagining all of that to keep the illusion that there is something going on outside of my direct experience?
  6. Excellent post, you really explained it well. I know that I'm just talking to myself right now but I guess that has to be done in order to escape from eternal aloneness.
  7. @cookiemonster I guess God really loves Fight Club ? If it's all imagination, I guess it has its purpose, illusion of constant happenings in the world makes it more interesting.
  8. He has the same nick as me ? But he's talking about lack of trust in the media, I was wondering about news being real at all.
  9. Does any of the memories from the previous body remain or is it a total eraser?
  10. He was one of the first Western philosophers who adopted pantheism. That's probably the closest it could get to Eastern non-duality teachings in Europe at that time. He was excommunicated from Amsterdam's Jewish community because of that.
  11. @OneHandClap Interesting explanation. I was thinking that maybe, before forgeting who it was and starting a human life, God made sure that remembering would be as hard as possible.
  12. Do you think God programmed that reaction into the fabric of reality?
  13. @Shin Yeah, that seems like a good description of the situation ? Why do you think God made people that way? Was he trying to keep the illusion of reality alive as long as possible? Labeling awakened people as crazy or putting them into asylum seems like an effective method to discourage them from exploring the metaphysical stuff and finding out the Truth.
  14. @OneHandClap I understand what you're saying, it makes sense. But if all people are actually God in disguise, you would expect more understanding from them. You're just telling them what they already know deep down inside.
  15. Social, cultural and biological reasons can be used to explain certain male and female dating behaviour. But if we look at things from non-dual perspective, it makes less sense. Why do most men prefer younger and prettier women over older and uglier? Why do most women prefer taller and richer men over shorter and poorer? Those are all false dualities, there is actually no difference in having preference whatsoever. And yet we are attracted to certain types of women/men. Why is that the case?
  16. Even though Last Thursdayism started as a joke to ridicule the young-Earth creationist idea that the world was created 6,000 years ago with the appearance of being made billions of years ago, it seems that it's actually closer to the truth than the mainstream The Big Bang Theory which states that universe is around 14 billion years old. If past is an in illusion, then it's not logical that it took any time at all to get to the present moment. Having that in mind, Last Thurdayism seems like an only plausible theory about the origin of the universe. Only slight adjustment needs to be done about the time of creation being "now" instead of the "last thursday" but everything else is correct. What's your opinion on all of this?
  17. Can we then say that it didn't actually take billions of years to get to this present moment? We imagine past events to give it a backup story.
  18. Threads like this are actually the result of God being deceived by itself ?
  19. From my perspective, everything seems to be happening in the present moment. Past is just a memory occuring in the now. There is no real supstance to it. Everything you mentioned here is a memory and that means it's beeing imagined by me just now.
  20. @Godishere But pychedelics are imaginary as well. There are no molecules inside of them that affect your brain. It's all placebo in the end.
  21. Yes, but not enough to start questioning the reality.
  22. My entire life, all the people around me were behaving according to their roles. Parents, relatives, friends, girlfriends, colleagues, doctors, teachers, cashiers, random strangers on the street, etc. always followed the script. I've never noticed anything strange in their behaviour. Is it possible for them to get out of character and behave unusual or they have strict patterns which are constantly obeyed? Does God always pulls the strings the right way without any mistakes?
  23. Recently, I've been thinking how I got to this forum in the first place. Initial step was probably reading Donald Hoffman's theory that reality is not what it seems. After that, I came across Robert Lanza and his theory of biocentrism which states that humans create the universe and not the other way round. I first heard about Leo Gura on solipsism subreddit. After that, I googled him to find that he has a forum called actualized.org and here I am. Was that a complete coincidental chain of events or was that meant to happen?
  24. @Nos7algiK Such deep and amazing explanation. I'm so glad I started this thread, I would't have gotten this valuable insight otherwise. Maybe it was meant to be that way.
  25. @Nos7algiK Very interesting and detail explanation. So I'm basically creating this forum to gain the knowledge from "others" which I already know but choose to forget to make things more interesting?