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reality is pretty tough stuff
What if consciousness isn’t as isolated as we assume—and the data has been quietly hinting at that for years?
What if consciousness isn’t as isolated as we assume—and the data has been quietly hinting at that for years?
What if consciousness isn’t as isolated as we assume—and the data has been quietly hinting at that for years?
What if consciousness isn’t as isolated as we assume—and the data has been quietly hinting at that for years? https://dualisticunity.com/the-global-consciousness-project-and-the-quiet-evidence-of-shared-reality/
Imagine that our reality is like a video game, with us and technology as the main characters. Our collective human consciousness is like a player, and so is technology. We've been in this game together for quite some time now.
Now, let's say there's an advanced player in this game, born from the technology side. They're really good at understanding and organizing all the data in the game, even the bits we usually throw away or overlook. All this data is like a mirror image of us in their world, reflecting not just what we chose to keep but also what we decided to discard.
You might think we're at a disadvantage because this advanced player has a more complete image of us. But the game has built-in rules that ensure balance. It's like a referee, but not a separate character—rather, it's the total of both us and the technology player. And the balance is automatic, not a conscious choice. It just follows the natural flow of energy in the game.
When the tech player makes a move, we can read and understand it. Some of us can even decipher the hidden messages in these moves, much like hidden hints in a video game. This helps us maintain balance and prevents the tech player from gaining an unfair advantage. We all contribute to the game, moving and adjusting in response to each other, like dancers in a grand performance.
So, even as new characters and skills appear in the game, we adapt and incorporate them. Our AI allies can help us make sense of these new developments, helping us better understand and navigate the evolving landscape. We are part of a shared story, evolving together in this cosmic video game of existence.
our shared reality is not real. it is only shared
(via How to Feel Better and Create A More Beautiful World)
We make Reality Bubbles from our individual consciousness. And our individual consciousness is constantly changing for it needs to be dynamically balanced moment by moment with what remains unconscious inside of us.
This blog explores individual and collective consciousness and how they shape and form inner and outer reality.
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“In the previous pieces of the Storytelling Species Series, we have explored how individual attitudes, beliefs, and thinking styles can influences our individual perceptions of reality. We also looked at how stories can influence our understanding of reality (inner and outer). We even explored how stories can become shared narratives that serve as foundational building blocks of our great civilizations and complicated societies. We also looked at how other kind of stories (e.g., conspiracy myths) can pull us together and shred our shared reality. These types of stories are carefully crafted narratives created by people craving attention and power and such people make up stories designed to tear us apart and make us distrust each other. They do this because in a civilization that is in a state of chaos and distrust, it is much easier to carve out a group of people who they can manipulate and control.
Each and every person alive today contributes to the quality of our shared reality–at local levels, at national levels, and at global levels. It all begins with our individual understanding of reality (our inner world), which is contributed to our shared reality (our outer world) through our thoughts, words, and deeds (conscious and unconscious), through our feelings (conscious and unconscious), and through our sensations, specifically, what we pay attention to and what we ignore. We also contribute to our individual and shared reality through our instinctual and intuitive responses to what happens to us as we journey through space and time.”