It’s part of my mind, or body, or thereabouts.
It’s why dreams (and supposedly the afterlife) invariably involve time, space, people etc.
Raw reality is made of vibes or poetry. A song without words. Then the translator adds the words.
Submitted 2 days ago by DominatorX1@thelemmy.club to showerthoughts@lemmy.world
It’s part of my mind, or body, or thereabouts.
It’s why dreams (and supposedly the afterlife) invariably involve time, space, people etc.
Raw reality is made of vibes or poetry. A song without words. Then the translator adds the words.
3. The true world–unattainable, indemonstrable, unpromisable; but the very thought of it–a consolation, an obligation, an imperative. (At bottom, the old sun, but seen through mist and skepticism. The idea has become elusive, pale, Nordic, Königsbergian.)
To willingly live within a dream is certainly poor behavior.
But ya, an old idea. Supported by testimony of seers. Old as humanity.
Is this from something?
it’s Nietzsche. Use your google powers.
and supposedly the afterlife
I’ve got some bad news for you.
You have no news, just like everyone else.
No, space daddy told me via ancient text that’s been translated multiple times that there’s nothing waiting on the other side.
Now go one step further; It isn’t a translator but a creator. It manifests the self outwards.
And another step further; The logic of the universe, is re-created in every moment, backwards into time.
Look up Solipsism.
I am not following your reasoning.
A translator and a creator are 2 completely different animals.
deegeese@sopuli.xyz 2 days ago
We all have a reality translator in our heads.
It’s called our own perception and biases.
DominatorX1@thelemmy.club 2 days ago
That reply is barely 2d. It’s like 1.5d.