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Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.
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In this example, the room is more than the room you see (or observe).
The room is everywhere, as is your breath or the sound of your voice.
To speak more plainly:
When you're not looking at the room, it isn't there because it doesn't need to be. There is no need for you to perceive beyond your perception. And your perception is all you could possibly know.
When you leave the room to go outside and sit under a tree, the room "refashions" itself as the tree and what you experience.
In this way there is only one object in the universe. And that is your perspective.
Quoting: Chaol This has blown my mind since reading it. Everywhere I am, I look around and see who/what is there. I've seen my sisters as trees and thoughts as trinkets. Interesting! Chaol, how to change my perspective to include new things? What about creating different takes on existing things? Is that box over there always a "refashion" of the same thing/perception? Or does that change, too? If so, what makes it change? I hope this makes sense. I think I may be onto something, but also wonder if I'm just thinking too much (or not enough?). Thank you for any help :)
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