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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 13:04:03 GMT
Absence of suffering must be the case. We are always watching two dimension movie in theater. But in reality we are watching three dimensional reality actually, Did you watch something which I shared on facebook about Virtual reality 2 days ago? That's perfect example of 3D watch, it feels as if you are experiencing your reality and this vedio is another good example of how world is experienced in consciousness not in outer world. If you haven't seen yet, please see through the given below URL. I will continue our discussion afterwards. ok? www.facebook.com/TechInsiderUK/videos/689383474602375/I'll watch it. Watch it right now and tell me what you feel! It's very interesting video.
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Post by Andrew on Aug 7, 2017 13:05:40 GMT
Yes I understand your point. The thing is that after there has been a realization of true nature, the situation normally doesn't change. Same situations happen, but the internal response may change. As an example. Many years ago I had a girlfriend that could get very angry with me and it would upset me. But then I had a small realization and the next time she was angry I felt quite distant from the anger, so much so, that I laughed. So in this case, the situation was the same, but the inner response was different. There is no such distinction exist, there is no inner and outer world are just different perception created by same awareness, so you would surely experience the change in outer world as well. Okay now you are changing the context, and I don't want to play that game. You have premised the original post on the context of inner and outer, so let's stick to that....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 13:06:06 GMT
Perceiving is creating, My point is, once he realized the nature of his true being as witness, he can't create something which makes him pisses off, Satch goes wrong here. I don't have a choice about what is created. That is the projecting power of Maya. It comes from Brahman. All I have to do to end suffering is to realize I am Brahman. I don't have to change what appears. That Brahman is You. Realizing you are Brahman doesn't change anything for you?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 13:06:50 GMT
There is no such distinction exist, there is no inner and outer world are just different perception created by same awareness, so you would surely experience the change in outer world as well. Okay now you are changing the context, and I don't want to play that game. You have premised the original post on the context of inner and outer, so let's stick to that.... Did you watch that video anyway?
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Post by Andrew on Aug 7, 2017 13:08:45 GMT
Watch it right now and tell me what you feel! It's very interesting video. Alright, yes....virtual reality, looks like they were having a fun experience. Tell me how this relates to your point?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 13:09:57 GMT
Watch it right now and tell me what you feel! It's very interesting video. Alright, yes....virtual reality, looks like they were having a fun experience. Tell me how this relates to your point? You are witnessing the 3D reality there, that exactly similar as if you are experiencing your daily life, Did you notice that?
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Post by Andrew on Aug 7, 2017 13:17:18 GMT
Alright, yes....virtual reality, looks like they were having a fun experience. Tell me how this relates to your point? You are witnessing the 3D reality there, that exactly similar as if you are experiencing your daily life, Did you notice that? Yes and no. The brain and body responds to the stimulus in similar way but I think virtual reality is experienced as virtual, while reality is experienced as reality. It seems to me that virtual reality targets a particular aspect of our experiencing capacity, but I don't think it could or should ever literally replace actual experience. In a sense, it is escapism. I don't think you can virtually duplicate soul connection. You could probably duplicate lust and attraction.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 13:20:31 GMT
You are witnessing the 3D reality there, that exactly similar as if you are experiencing your daily life, Did you notice that? Yes and no. The brain and body responds to the stimulus in similar way but I think virtual reality is experienced as virtual, while reality is experienced as reality. It seems to me that virtual reality targets a particular aspect of our experiencing capacity, but I don't think it could or should ever literally replace actual experience. In a sense, it is escapism. You are witnessing a 3D reality in VR, yes? If so, you are witnessing the same here,yes?
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Post by Andrew on Aug 7, 2017 13:25:27 GMT
Yes and no. The brain and body responds to the stimulus in similar way but I think virtual reality is experienced as virtual, while reality is experienced as reality. It seems to me that virtual reality targets a particular aspect of our experiencing capacity, but I don't think it could or should ever literally replace actual experience. In a sense, it is escapism. You are witnessing a 3D reality in VR, yes? If so, you are witnessing the same here,yes? Well one is virtual reality, and the other is reality. When we witness 'here' the experience is a whole body experience. If you notice, in the video, they had to still use a real chair to create the affect. At a guess, virtual reality probably targets the aspect of the brain that imagines. It just does the imaginary work for us.
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Post by Figgles on Aug 7, 2017 15:46:27 GMT
I am thinking your elastic band explanation would work well here. Synchronicity! I just had that same exact thought.
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