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Anders Lindman
14-11-2007, 10:08 AM
I don't know the true nature of the Matrix, but there is a severe heaviness, burden and suffering pushing me down, and I also see that in all other people. Yes, many people are happy and content oftentimes, but there is some kind of extreme prison-like quality to this reality at the moment.

This prison-slave feeling is a kind of a Matrix alright. It's what David Icke has called the 'eggshell'.

There is as I see it not a real Matrix, like the one in the Matrix movie for example, because there are no such thing as solid molecules and atoms, and that means that this reality is the real reality. But the eggshell is real, that much is clear. That eggshell is a sort of a slave-prison Matrix. Is it possible to break free from this Matrix? Maybe. Maybe not. But unless we at least try to move in the direction of breaking out of the Matrix, we will remain stuck in it.

How to break free from the Matrix? One thing we can do is to start changing our beliefs, and see what happens. :)

infinitely free
14-11-2007, 01:15 PM
Yes, many people are happy and content oftentimes, but there is some kind of extreme prison-like quality to this reality at the moment.

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Damn right Anders! Good for you to talk about it :) I talk about it, too :rolleyes: :)

How to break free from the Matrix? One thing we can do is to start changing our beliefs, and see what happens.
You might start by changing the belief that all of that is real ! :)

Anders Lindman
17-11-2007, 11:02 AM
Damn right Anders! Good for you to talk about it :) I talk about it, too :rolleyes: :)


You might start by changing the belief that all of that is real ! :)

Experience as such cannot be doubted, hence it is real. Yet our perceptions of reality may very well be undeveloped. By testing radically new perspectives, a new understanding may be brought about. At the moment I am testing a '100% certainty perspective'. :D

infinitely free
17-11-2007, 06:37 PM
Experience as such cannot be doubted, hence it is real. Yet our perceptions of reality may very well be undeveloped. By testing radically new perspectives, a new understanding may be brought about. At the moment I am testing a '100% certainty perspective'. :D

Yes your experience might be real. But, what about the thing that your experience is associated with? Real?

seer74
30-11-2007, 10:16 PM
ah, life in the matrix. well, then. what next, eh?

seek the infinite!!!