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Shiv loves Vishnu so much that he plays the game. They are one but the universe has been created for him. We are within him and he is within us. So service to others is service to him.
The most elementary & valuable statements in science, the beginning of wisdom is “I do not know.” I do know, we live inside the mind and the mind is the foundation of the simulation theory.
Ironically, it is the education of the name and form that leads us to understanding of the invisible world of spirituality. A new born baby is not born with knowledge of Yoga, Chakras, Karma, Dharma, raising their consciousness, etc. But as they grow older, they could become lucky such that they pass through all the points in space-time where certain incidents or events cause them to raise their awareness and consciousness and look at the world from a higher, higher and higher perspective, until they reach a level of consciousness where they see how insignificant their life is, such that all the material things such as their homes, cars, phones, etc. outlive their organic bodies. This is probably when they will realize that the purpose of life is not to accumulate material wealth, but to accumulate spiritual credits / decrease Karma / selfless service to humanity and needy creatures, etc.
The child only learns about concepts based upon the transactional reality in which all of these ideas exist. Yoga, Chakras, Karma, Dharma, raising consciousness, these are all illusions. The child is Brahman. Brahman alone is real. The child does not need to do anything. The child already is. Herein lies the answer, as Ramana Maharshi expounded. The greatest difficulty in enlightenment is realizing that you are already enlightened. If Brahman alone is real, how can you ever be anything but Brahman? Just see it. That is all.
Very important awareness related to the fact that humanity acquired language, thereby constructing a matrix of name and form. Thank you very much for adding this notion to our tools of discernment.
Name and form. That's how solidity is created. If you can't name it nor imagine it...there's no physical existence...so in order to create a physical plane you must name and create the form for solidity. That's the basis of basic programming...then you must have a "difference"...duality...one cannot exist without the other...light and dark, good and evil. You get that level of programming and like a dividing cell that divides ever more to become a new life or an embryo...you create from there... That's your meaning of life stuff in a wee nutshell...Hinduism and the Egyptian way of thinking are of the same ocean...
The simulations Theory, expresses and embraces our understanding of our reality. Where we go from there…. is entirely up-to us. From this place, they’ll be Dragons 🐉
Even if reality were a simulation, all it could simulate would be the reality of Samsara. Therefore to the practical mind, it is completely irrelevant whether or not reality is a simulation, because simulations, fantasies and hope cannot dictate Karma, only the cosmos can do that. Therefore the simulation is just another method for your mind to process reality in a dualistic binary nature that reinforces your illusion of separation. NICE TRY THO.
Yes you will get to this its a simulation. Then next question is how you play. Ramana Maharishi worshiped Shiv. Even shiv is playing the game. How long can you get out of it?
@@kiwimike1405 Duality is the nature of logic and language since the mind proceeds by comparing sets of opposites to make inferences from perceptual data. Since there is only scant historical record of what the state of human consciousness was before the advent of language, silence would appear to be the only tool of reflection and communication at our disposal without the use of language.
@@louisetrepanier5626 Ok. In a model where Universe is considered as a simulated computer program, it sure has boundaries... perhaps the boundaries are the CPU processing power, RAM, Storage space of the Supreme Computer that simulates this universe. We see glitches happen in the universe, effects of objects close to black holes. Too much information to process when matter is packed densely, so things appear slowed down near blackhole, etc.
Simulation of what, hell and existence with greedy, vain, unintelligent zombies who perpetrate heinous acts against other living beings? This simulation should never have been made
Agree - but who made this a reality with inequality, separation, cruelty, crime etc? Individually we each did through out not-knowing acceptance, via name-and-form that “I” exist as the body that has desires and aversions. Collectively we have all “concretised” this belief into the reality we call duality. Inherently, we are free - it is our blind acceptance that duality is real that keeps us imprisoned in a hell-scape of our own making.
@kiwimike1405 Tell a child that was molested by a parent, or in the foster care system and never felt love, or was traumatized to the point of literal damage and impediment of brain development that they're "inherently free". As far as I'm concerned, there is an "I" as a fractal with a particular base frequency. Even the knowing that I have doesn't change the depth of the pain I feel that has been experienced here, the feeling of the loss of innocence. It creates energetic debris, and it's so so dense and heartbreaking.
We can undo it. We have the power to fix things. But to expect 8.5 Billion humans to take that path is impossible. Sadly this itself will be a reason for Good people vanishing from this world eventually.
There seems to be a performative contradiction here: what you're saying is that if everyone followed the Good, we'd all get along. Politics is trying to organize around the Good to get along, but not everyone sees that the same. Some are relativistic, for example. What you've said is political. I think calling the manifold an illusion does it a disservice. God is One, but the Many must be an expression of the One's infinity. It must reflect the One. Calling it an illusion promotes escapism to my mind.
“The good” is countered by “the not so good” - that’s a dualistic construction. Politics is always dualistically, all policies trying to appease some group while alienating others. The One (no matter what name) is Absolute, indivisible. To explain how each 8 billion jiva/human beings are are inherently divine yet apparently separate necessitates a knowing of exactly what Maya is, and that’s beyond a comment 😀
@kiwimike1405 To say the Good is a dualistic construction is another performative contradiction. The implication is that one shouldn't make dualistic constructions. It's inherently a value judgment. If I'm understanding correctly, your value judgment is to not make value judgments, leading to escapism and non engagement. This is what I'm confused about. Even if you say opposition is in some way illusory (which I don't necessarily disagree with. It depends on what's meant by illusory), you're still left with having to make choices based on value judgments. You can say value judgments don't need to be propositional, but you have to make them nonetheless. So, do you act out of love and take responsibility, or do you escape from society? If the former (which I'd argue is the fullest expression of the divine), you're inherently political. This is the message of doing your duty in the Bagavad Gita as well. This paradox of reconciling the One and the Many with an ever greater unity is expressed in Platos Parmenides. Aristotle calls it the 3rd man. Saying you can't make value judgments or that there's no morality because all is unified runs into this paradox. I think you've also implied a relative morality by saying some policies alienate. Can policies aimed at the Truth alienate? If they do alienate, they alienate those not aimed toward Truth.
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Shiv loves Vishnu so much that he plays the game. They are one but the universe has been created for him. We are within him and he is within us. So service to others is service to him.
The most elementary & valuable statements in science, the beginning of wisdom is “I do not know.” I do know, we live inside the mind and the mind is the foundation of the simulation theory.
Much peace ✌🏾 to all who read this - big thanks due to Jason and all involved with input to this channel
Great video as always! Thank you 🙏🙏
Ironically, it is the education of the name and form that leads us to understanding of the invisible world of spirituality. A new born baby is not born with knowledge of Yoga, Chakras, Karma, Dharma, raising their consciousness, etc. But as they grow older, they could become lucky such that they pass through all the points in space-time where certain incidents or events cause them to raise their awareness and consciousness and look at the world from a higher, higher and higher perspective, until they reach a level of consciousness where they see how insignificant their life is, such that all the material things such as their homes, cars, phones, etc. outlive their organic bodies. This is probably when they will realize that the purpose of life is not to accumulate material wealth, but to accumulate spiritual credits / decrease Karma / selfless service to humanity and needy creatures, etc.
Interesting
The child only learns about concepts based upon the transactional reality in which all of these ideas exist. Yoga, Chakras, Karma, Dharma, raising consciousness, these are all illusions. The child is Brahman. Brahman alone is real. The child does not need to do anything. The child already is. Herein lies the answer, as Ramana Maharshi expounded. The greatest difficulty in enlightenment is realizing that you are already enlightened. If Brahman alone is real, how can you ever be anything but Brahman? Just see it. That is all.
Wow! I was reading about this a few minutes ago! Thank You, Jason as always for the clarity you bring to these insights 🙏
Freedom is conditional within the dome. My on spot realization🤯💯👍
That closing analogy was so powerful. 🙏🏾
Beyond words 👍
Very important awareness related to the fact that humanity acquired language, thereby constructing a matrix of name and form. Thank you very much for adding this notion to our tools of discernment.
Very nice. Thank you
Indeed!
THANK YOU! ❤️
well said
Name and form. That's how solidity is created. If you can't name it nor imagine it...there's no physical existence...so in order to create a physical plane you must name and create the form for solidity. That's the basis of basic programming...then you must have a "difference"...duality...one cannot exist without the other...light and dark, good and evil. You get that level of programming and like a dividing cell that divides ever more to become a new life or an embryo...you create from there...
That's your meaning of life stuff in a wee nutshell...Hinduism and the Egyptian way of thinking are of the same ocean...
It's not real doesnot mean it doesnot completely exist. You are just interpreting not experiencing.
It is not illusion , it is adapted thought of measure , everything was made within nature and mind
Explain
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All Reality is consciousness
Kya haal hai sir
Name & form. Clint Eastwood's, ;"The good,the bad & the ugly. I imagine Clint Loves that title. Thanks J & G🕺🏼
Orginal simulation theory
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Nature Brahmn Nature Satyam
The simulations Theory, expresses and embraces our understanding of our reality. Where we go from
there…. is entirely up-to us. From this place, they’ll be Dragons 🐉
Even if reality were a simulation, all it could simulate would be the reality of Samsara. Therefore to the practical mind, it is completely irrelevant whether or not reality is a simulation, because simulations, fantasies and hope cannot dictate Karma, only the cosmos can do that. Therefore the simulation is just another method for your mind to process reality in a dualistic binary nature that reinforces your illusion of separation.
NICE TRY THO.
naaa side, there in my house and the tv is always on, but I built a bucket trap, well see how that goes
Yes you will get to this its a simulation. Then next question is how you play. Ramana Maharishi worshiped Shiv. Even shiv is playing the game. How long can you get out of it?
Real and unreal. Form a d formless. Are these also dualistic ideas?
Yes they are
@@kiwimike1405 Duality is the nature of logic and language since the mind proceeds by comparing sets of opposites to make inferences from perceptual data. Since there is only scant historical record of what the state of human consciousness was before the advent of language, silence would appear to be the only tool of reflection and communication at our disposal without the use of language.
Does time flow at the exact same speed within the universe as well as outside this universe?
@@gods-best-friend-gbf I don’t understand the question. To me, the universe is boundless. There is no outside of it.
@@louisetrepanier5626 Ok. In a model where Universe is considered as a simulated computer program, it sure has boundaries... perhaps the boundaries are the CPU processing power, RAM, Storage space of the Supreme Computer that simulates this universe. We see glitches happen in the universe, effects of objects close to black holes. Too much information to process when matter is packed densely, so things appear slowed down near blackhole, etc.
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Simulation of what, hell and existence with greedy, vain, unintelligent zombies who perpetrate heinous acts against other living beings? This simulation should never have been made
Agree - but who made this a reality with inequality, separation, cruelty, crime etc? Individually we each did through out not-knowing acceptance, via name-and-form that “I” exist as the body that has desires and aversions. Collectively we have all “concretised” this belief into the reality we call duality. Inherently, we are free - it is our blind acceptance that duality is real that keeps us imprisoned in a hell-scape of our own making.
@kiwimike1405 Tell a child that was molested by a parent, or in the foster care system and never felt love, or was traumatized to the point of literal damage and impediment of brain development that they're "inherently free". As far as I'm concerned, there is an "I" as a fractal with a particular base frequency. Even the knowing that I have doesn't change the depth of the pain I feel that has been experienced here, the feeling of the loss of innocence. It creates energetic debris, and it's so so dense and heartbreaking.
We can undo it. We have the power to fix things. But to expect 8.5 Billion humans to take that path is impossible. Sadly this itself will be a reason for Good people vanishing from this world eventually.
Humans have created this mess, so it’s up to us to sort it out.
More interactive with free will.
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There seems to be a performative contradiction here: what you're saying is that if everyone followed the Good, we'd all get along. Politics is trying to organize around the Good to get along, but not everyone sees that the same. Some are relativistic, for example. What you've said is political.
I think calling the manifold an illusion does it a disservice. God is One, but the Many must be an expression of the One's infinity. It must reflect the One. Calling it an illusion promotes escapism to my mind.
“The good” is countered by “the not so good” - that’s a dualistic construction. Politics is always dualistically, all policies trying to appease some group while alienating others. The One (no matter what name) is Absolute, indivisible. To explain how each 8 billion jiva/human beings are are inherently divine yet apparently separate necessitates a knowing of exactly what Maya is, and that’s beyond a comment 😀
@kiwimike1405 To say the Good is a dualistic construction is another performative contradiction. The implication is that one shouldn't make dualistic constructions. It's inherently a value judgment.
If I'm understanding correctly, your value judgment is to not make value judgments, leading to escapism and non engagement. This is what I'm confused about. Even if you say opposition is in some way illusory (which I don't necessarily disagree with. It depends on what's meant by illusory), you're still left with having to make choices based on value judgments. You can say value judgments don't need to be propositional, but you have to make them nonetheless. So, do you act out of love and take responsibility, or do you escape from society? If the former (which I'd argue is the fullest expression of the divine), you're inherently political. This is the message of doing your duty in the Bagavad Gita as well.
This paradox of reconciling the One and the Many with an ever greater unity is expressed in Platos Parmenides. Aristotle calls it the 3rd man. Saying you can't make value judgments or that there's no morality because all is unified runs into this paradox.
I think you've also implied a relative morality by saying some policies alienate. Can policies aimed at the Truth alienate? If they do alienate, they alienate those not aimed toward Truth.
Simulation theory is awful philosophy. I wouldn't equate that with Hinduism