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Here is an improved version of my reasoning that the illness of Hallucinating, seeing something that is not there, is a clue that our mind does that all the time.
Except that normally what the mind projects is in fine tune with what the projections of Universal Intelligence.
Only when substances we call hallucinogenics, or some other factors, upset that balance, when the mind carries on its duty of projecting images out in space, out of alignment with the projections of Universal Mind, does it appear as a hallucination.
The lesson for us is simple.
Our life is first perceived in our mind. It is then projected out in our space, to be picked on by our senses and be reported to our brain as an experience occurring to our body by external events.
So if I imagine a pleasant world, the world I meet will be pleasing to me.
Here is my revised reasoning that leads me to above conclusions.
I accept that the objects I see are really only my thoughts of the objects in my mind.
In that sense, I accept that things are thoughts.
But do I create my own objects? Do I make my own reality?
Every night, when dreaming, I do create my own world, admittedly of dreams, visible and experienced only by me.
Nevertheless, my mind does project objects that appear to my dreaming state that are outside of me.
So the mind CAN project its own images of objects out to the external world, that I subsequently interpret through my senses as being outside of me.
Can the mind projects images out when in a waking state?
When someone is hallucinating, he reports of experiencing things which do not really exist outside of his mind, though he may be in wide awake.
We have heard of the joke, where a patient says, "Doctor, I keep on seeing flying trains all the time."
The Doctor asks, "Have you seen any psychiatrists?"
"No! Only flying trains."
Can it be that such 'illnesses' reveal that mind CAN also, when awake, project images out, which are subsequently perceived as being observed
by our senses as being outside?
I am beginning to agree with Sir Fred Hoyle, the astro-physicisist, and even James Jean ("It looks as if all world is one big thought.") that there is a Universal Intelligence pervading all Universe.
Mout Everest is an idea of the Universal Intelligence that has become a thing.
We are a fractal part of that Intelligence.
So my Mind draws on that Intelligence and sees Mount Everest as, indeed, do all mankind.
In that situation, mind's 'projections' of the ideas are in fine tune with the projections of the Universal Mind.
When this alignment is out of synch, for any reason, my mind, nevertheless, as a headless chicken continues to romp around for a few moments, because it is the nature of muscles to contract and cause movement, continues to project ideas, images into space, which the senses pick up and report as existing outside the body.
This illness, hallucinating, hints that the mind continually picks thoughts from the Universal Intelligence, mixes them with further ideas due to localised activity of my piece of the mind, and, in tune with the Universal Mind's images, projects these in space to be reported back to the mind by bodily senses as being outside the body.
Hallucinogenic substances can also knock out my mind's activities from being in tune with the activities of the Universal Mind.
I am beginning to accept that this may be a truer representation of the true nature of all Universe and life.
It seems my Mind has drawn from the infinite ideas of the Intelligence ideas of my hut and my rustic wreck of a car.
Had I been thinking otherwise, I might have drawn from the same treasure trove of ideas, a palace with gardens and maids and servants.
I should change what I hallucinate about.
It looks as if we, even 'sane' people are hallucinating all the time.
Wish you all joy and abundance.
Thursday, 23 December 2010
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