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What our dreams are made of

What our dreams are made of

We hear that our dreams happen in our brains. We hear that they are a function of our brains. If that would be true, the dreams would be the most uselessly wasteful process in our body. What if there is another explanation for the dreams? What if our brains have no role in it? What if brain activity during the dreams is there just for our benefit and not for the benefit of the dream?

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The one is the all and the all are the one

The one is the all and the all are the one

The idea that we are all one is more and more at least considered among people. That does not mean that this idea is well understood by most people. Here is my attempt to explain this concept. Mine is just a humble start, but we have to start somewhere, don’t we.

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A soul separated from god

A soul separated from god

The concept where souls are separate from god is the first unsustainable concept in creation. Why do vast majority of world religions teach the separation of god and man? We should not wonder why we are destroying the planet, each other and ourselves if we are feeling separated from everyone and everything.

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Four laws of creation

Four laws of creation

  1. You exist (and you always will and you always have)
  2. The one is the all and the all are the one
  3. What you put out is what you get
  4. Change is a constant and everything changes except the first four laws

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The nature of reality

The nature of reality

What if I tell you that your life and this world are real, but just as an experience. What if I tell you that this reality is just a part of another reality. A reality where there is no time and no space and where there is only one. The one that is experiencing everything that is to be experienced in all of his realities.

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The illusion of time

The illusion of time

Time is always present in our experience of life. That alone should be the proof that time is real. And it is, but only as an experience. When you start to question the nature of our reality, you should start to question the nature of time. When you do that the time starts to look a lot different. When you accept that the time is not what we think it is, a lot of pieces will fall in to place.

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