Do you get to experience all other (or any other) stories when you become conscious that you create all other stories? Or is it more of a story-less experience?
Getting slightly off-topic, but one thing that's been bugging me about the way Leo discusses Truth is that he often equates concepts like 'unicorns' and 'the past experiences of my life' and 'physics' as all being 'pure fantasy'. Like, surely we're able to make some finer-grain distinctions between concepts... surely some concepts are more connected to reality/truth than other concepts?
Isn't it fair enough to assume that there is actually a real place called China (even though I've never experienced it directly) when so many things in my direct experience have suggested that a place called China does in fact, exist? Isn't it fair enough to assume that my past experiences actually happened (and are not imagined, even though I am remembering them, which, yeah I guess is like a form of imagination, but not in the same sense as imagining a planet made out of bananas, for example) given that I have memories of them? Isn't it fair enough to assume that I was born when I see other people get born and grow up to become a unique person, like me?
Isn't it fair enough to assume that other people are having their own unique experience of reality when they are over there, doing their thing, and here I am, and hey, we both agree on some things about this reality we find ourselves in, but not everything, and we both express ourselves in a unique way...
If we are all one being, aka God, having a unique experience of reality, that's pretty cool, but we're still all having unique experiences, and physics is still more real than a unicorn.