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Anders Lindman
12-11-2007, 04:34 AM
David Icke has said something like: "It's all an illusion" and I think I know what he means by that but it is a bit confusing to say 'illusion' about 'reality'.

Another view, which perhaps is even more confusing :D but nevertheless points to reality is that everything is a video game.

If I drive a car in a video game, then the car is not real, yet the car is not an illusion, it's only that the car in the video game is not as solid as a real car.

But here is the trick: the car in reality is ALSO a part of a video game, the larger video game called life. There are different levels in the video game called reality, and the real car is a more solid representation than the car in the video game, but they are both parts of the same BIG video game.

So even solid things like your body, a car or a dollar bill are all just computer programs, they are all parts of the big video game called life.

infinitely free
14-11-2007, 01:21 PM
But here is the trick: the car in reality is ALSO a part of a video game, the larger video game called life. There are different levels in the video game called reality, and the real car is a more solid representation than the car in the video game, but they are both parts of the same BIG video game.

Absolutely Anders! This is a straight proof that we "live" in a hologram. Every part of the hologram contains the whole, but on a smaller scale (i.e V. R. games)

So even solid things like your body, a car or a dollar bill are all just computer programs, they are all parts of the big video game called life.

In other words Anders, they are...
all small Bollocks, part of the Greater Bollocks! LOL

Anders Lindman
17-11-2007, 10:44 AM
Absolutely Anders! This is a straight proof that we "live" in a hologram. Every part of the hologram contains the whole, but on a smaller scale (i.e V. R. games)



In other words Anders, they are...
all small Bollocks, part of the Greater Bollocks! LOL

It's a massive, massive hologram. Not to be taken lightly. For example, George W. Bush is IN me! There is a separation. I have my personality, and George W. Bush has his, yet we are both parts of the same enormously massive and solid hologram.

infinitely free
17-11-2007, 06:40 PM
It's a massive, massive hologram. Not to be taken lightly. For example, George W. Bush is IN me! There is a separation. I have my personality, and George W. Bush has his, yet we are both parts of the same enormously massive and solid hologram.

ok It may be masive..., or... our perception, of it, might be really microscopic :rolleyes:!

Anders Lindman
19-11-2007, 07:16 PM
ok It may be masive..., or... our perception, of it, might be really microscopic :rolleyes:!

You mean that we only see a tiny part of the whole of existence? That is true I think. We are connected to the whole, but our awareness determines what parts of the whole we are aware of at any given moment.

demiurge
19-11-2007, 09:15 PM
i share the simillar thoughts here, maybe the matrix(us or the big I) is creating this because its natural state is not to leave any emptiness, so it fills in the blank spots (speaking in mataphores) and creates various other worlds and life forms.

infinitely free
19-11-2007, 10:17 PM
You mean that we only see a tiny part of the whole of existence? That is true I think. We are connected to the whole, but our awareness determines what parts of the whole we are aware of at any given moment.

Yes! Definitely!

Anders Lindman
20-11-2007, 08:26 AM
I was thinking: when I look out at the external world, then it is already complete, without any trace of uncertainty there.

Is perhaps uncertainty only a mental-emotional thing?

Also I was thinking: evolution is clearly going on on a material level, but doesn't that mean that I too am evolving on a material level, for there is only ONE material reality which includes the whole world including my physical body.

the infinite one
20-11-2007, 11:46 AM
Interesting thread guys!

Love it! :)

strider
20-11-2007, 01:21 PM
Well being an ex game freak, I came to this conclusion a while back also.. I was at an arcade fair in Earls Court a while back, and it was when virtual reality games where just coming out, and I had to put these 3d galsses and hand sensors on to play a game. It wasn't til I took the equipment off that it struck me that I'd just stepped from one virtual reality game to another..

91181
20-11-2007, 03:33 PM
great read guys , i came to a similar conclusion whilst playing Grand Theft Auto San Andreaas,

adzboarder
20-11-2007, 04:59 PM
If only you could get away with stuff that you do on GTA!!

Molotov cocktails on the police and then zoom off on my jetpack!

pistrawkeyberbryum
20-11-2007, 11:39 PM
How are we to tell if we're in this "Matrix" though if nobody has ever been "out" of it and then gone back in? I've been told by certain individuals, very trustworthy sources, that the "Matrix" isn't from the sources we all think it's from, there could well be a "Matrix" but the Reptilians know nothing of it.

rossus
21-11-2007, 01:51 AM
i like the video game-analogy.

but people can describe it in hundreds of ways...
they can't think themselves out of the illusion.

they can think their way in,
but when they want out...

they need to let go of trying to accomplish or change anything...
and simply see what is real

as soon as one gives it all up, one gets it all. :)