Monday, December 30, 2013

Experience Generates Reality


Experience Generates Reality

1. Experience is all there is. Experience is the absolute truth.

2. Experience is being, free of a survival identity.

3. Reality is being, encumbered with a survival identity, via amnesia.

4. Experience generates an illusion of reality, what we call the universe.

5. In amnesia, experience is restricted to varying levels of non-experience.

6. “God” is absolute experience; absolute consciousness: there is only One.

7. “Reality” is an illusion of duality; it exists in order to allow experience to experience non-experience.

8. Evolution is the process of awakening, of regaining consciousness: the steady reclamation of experience unfettered by illusion.

9. Experience is innate consciousness, independent of the five senses, the body, the brain, and the ego. It is the source of all creativity, intuition, and invention. It is the source of love and telepathic communication. It is immortal and infinite. It is the underlying true identity of the universe.

10. “Reality” is non-experience, dependent on the five senses, the body, the brain, and the ego. It is the source of all emotion, deception, suffering, and death. It is the source of fear, hate, and insanity. It is mortal and finite. It is an amnesiac illusion effectively posing as truth. It is a lie and as such can never deliver the satisfaction and peace only available in experience.

11. Experience generated the illusion of reality, what we call the big bang. At that instant experience was lost in illusion; the truth was lost in a lie. A boson, an atom, an electron, a star, a supernova, a planet in the Goldilocks zone, a unicellular life form—all represent experiences of non-experience with an observable trajectory and purpose: to awaken. The development of increasingly complex life forms with more sophisticated sensory capabilities, followed by analytical thought and self-awareness, further demonstrate this purposeful regaining of experience/consciousness. One might say that at the big bang, “reality” took control and generated non-experience. If one is born blind, the reality of one’s blindness thoroughly dictates one’s ability to experience.

When I was in my adolescence I always liked the “pulsating”  universe model: big bang—big crunch—big bang—forever.

A.   Experience generates “reality.”
B.   “Reality” generates the experience of non-experience.
C.  Ultimately, the experience of non-experience becomes experience.
D.   Experience generates “reality.”
E.   This cycle repeats forever.