


"We think this is reality. But in philosophy, that’s called naive realism: “What I perceive is reality.” And philosophers have refuted naive realism every century for the last 2,500 years, starting with Buddha and Plato, and yet most people still act on the basis of naive realism.
Now the argument is, “Well, maybe my perceptions are inaccurate, but somewhere there is accuracy, scientists have it with their instruments. That’s how we can find out what’s really real.” But relativity, quantum mechanics, have demonstrated clearly that what you find out with instruments is true relative only to the instrument you’re using, and where that instrument is located in space-time. So there is no vantage point from which real reality can be seen."
(RAW / POEE)
"A British-based think-tank this week sent three postcards from the future, snapshots of what a post-technological society might be like in the year 2015, including the grim prospect of a global rat race where only the strongest rats survive.
In the first of its scenarios the Royal Institute of International Affairs envisages a world of starkly accelerating change which perpetually threatens to spin out of control. Commercial advantage has become a scarce commodity. Specialisation is downgraded as there are numerous ways to achieve the same end.
The second thesis promises a kinder, gentler, future, recognising that too much innovation is as bad as too little. Here, governments are likened to the owner of a shopping mall, producing the best environment for individual enterprises and thereby generating higher rents.
The final and most grim perspective envisages the industrial world plunged into a period of protracted social instability by the inexorable march of technology, with the generations never having been wage earners. Some might argue that elements of all these prophetic postcards from the edge are already in place."
(Pata-NO UNLTD)
"We are living in a computer-programmed reality, and the only clue we have to it is when some variable is changed, and some alteration in our reality occurs. We would have the overwhelming impression that we were reliving the present—déjà vu—perhaps in precisely the same way: hearing the same words, saying the same words... I submit that these impressions are valid and significant, and I will even say this: such an impression is a clue that at some past time point a variable was changed—reprogrammed, as it were—and that because of this, an alternative world branched off."
"I experienced a vast, living intelligence system, which communicated with me telepathically and guided me through a series of mystical revelations. I understood that this intelligence was both within me and outside of me, a part of the universe, a cosmic consciousness."
"VALIS is the divine force breaking through into our world, an acronym for Vast Active Living Intelligence System. It represents the intrusion of the divine into the mundane, the interference of the supernatural in our reality, and the salvation it offers."
"Anamnesis is the process of recalling to mind knowledge that is latent, forgotten, or repressed. It is a remembering of who we truly are, of what the world really is, of our divine origins... It is the key to escaping the prison of this false reality."
"This world, this reality that we see and live in, is not the true reality. It is a mask, a veil, a construct created to deceive us. The true reality lies beyond, and it is only through moments of revelation that we can glimpse it."
(K. DICK)
Iglesia del Surf del Cristo Risueño de la Costa LTD. MMXXVI ©
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