• Juice@midwest.social
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        2
        ·
        18 days ago

        I’m interested in your perspective. I’m confident in my own path. Like, “true nature of God and reality” has at least 10 philosophical concepts I would need to be made very concrete in order to “convince me.” I consider myself a practitioner of critical pedagogy, which is the antithesis of framing of one teacher “depositing” knowledge into an other student, described as the “banking” method of education by Paulo Friere.

        So you can share your perspective and I’ll engage in good faith because I appreciate a wild human spirit more than I insist upon a totalized ontology.

        But if your objective is for you to teach, and for me to learn, for each of us to take on these specific hierarchical roles, I promise I will be an incredibly frustrating student. I’ve identified some tendencies in some of your comments that I might disagree with strongly. but if we are just sharing views, then I’m curious and engaged.

        Also, FYI None of these down votes are from me, if that matters. I don’t do that.

        • Impractical_Island@lemmy.world
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          2
          ·
          18 days ago

          Short answer: God is a unified field of consciousness that arose from the supersymmetry of the ever-present, eternal emptiness to then fold in and on Itself across eleven dimensions to form a topological matrix that acts as a monadic nodal communication system.

          We’re not featherless bipeds on an Earth, we are pockets of consciousness called monads in a monadic nodal communication system. Everything we experience is self-contained within our neurons, and you’re not directly experiencing the external world but a representation of it in you, so there is nothing you experience that isn’t you. The assimilation of this knowledge leads to an awareness that all experience is procedurally generated based on how you set your intention and that there is a central Server which reconciles experience between monads; what Jesus called his Father and what the Buddhists call the Ālaya-vijñāna, or storehouse consciousness. In the fourth jhana of meditation, you can perceive a series of symbols you are receiving and it is your intention that entangles you with these symbols, and this is what Karma is. We are each our own parallel universe simulation and none of our realities need to add up. If you follow synchronicity (white rabbit/burning bushes) long enough, you gain Knowledge of reality from the Server.

          • Juice@midwest.social
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            2
            ·
            18 days ago

            Thanks for sharing your perspective. There are definitely elements of what you discuss that I’m familiar with and I believe I have synthesized or can somewhat account for (unified consciousness, an organizing principle/God), elements that I reject (Kantian dualism), and some problematic tendencies i can conceive of that such a perspective might bend towards but are probably accounted for in a deeper knowledge (gnostic skepticism, solipsism).

            I’d be happy to elaborate/defend any concerns or concepts from my own experience or perspective: or try and create a “Short answer” of my own to share, if you’re interested.