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31 Dec 2024, 12:53 pm

The whole thing is one thing and many things. The many things are expressions of expansive diversity through relationships at various scales of locality through incomplete memory of the whole. The whole is united. Correlation is not causation. Possibility/necessity is inherent, and form is inherently defined. The incomplete remembrance of difference across time forms a stream of relationships and referential diversity, and is mistaken for a process of becoming. Origination is a placeholder within the war narrative of freedom and control. Neither freedom nor control exist. Misunderstanding is part of the pattern of war.
The world is not created by competition between multiple independent forces.
Form is defined inherently.

Human life is an expression of the inherent possibility/necessity of the interdimensional wave garden, not a causal agent occurring within a related but unrelated context.

Evaluating the quality of a life must be done in the framework of true principles of the universe, which includes the reality of human life as part of ecological succession and the water cycle on Earth.
Feelings are not an effective indication of alignment with the true principles of the universe.
Happiness is not conclusive evidence of a good life.
The degree to which mutually beneficial relationships aligned with truth are present is a more valid metric on which to evaluate quality of life than feelings.

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This is the pre-religion. To remember inherency beyond normal human experience requires a polarization of concentrations towards the space that is empty enough to fall into itself. There are minds to walk with but some will mislead. Always refer to necessity when cataloguing personal experience of interpretation and symbolism.



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01 Jan 2025, 9:40 am

The OP reads like what would be obtained if ChatGPT was trained on nothing but randomized New Age psychobabble.



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01 Jan 2025, 11:45 am

Fnord, sorry to hear that you don't understand. Your description is inaccurate and clearly emotionally motivated.



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01 Jan 2025, 3:15 pm

Perhaps alittle verboust expression of Evolution..and corresponding humanism.?? 8O ...Lots of "concepts" stuck inside a few paragraphs....sounds impressive ? Sounds like advanced Wiccan philodophy ??


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01 Jan 2025, 4:10 pm

HabitatBranch wrote:
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The above-linked graphic is on this website. Is that website yours?

Also, what is the language of the carved-looking characters, if you happen to know?


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01 Jan 2025, 6:19 pm

HabitatBranch wrote:
Fnord, sorry to hear that you don't understand. Your description is inaccurate and clearly emotionally motivated.
Your "apology" seems insincere and condescending.

How about putting your OP in terms that ordinary people can understand?  While it may look impressive to some, it is still awash in esoteric terminology.



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01 Jan 2025, 6:24 pm

Mona Pereth wrote:
HabitatBranch wrote:
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The above-linked graphic is on this website. Is that website yours?

Also, what is the language of the carved-looking characters, if you happen to know?
The language is made up to impress the "unenlightened".  While it includes some Greek letters, it also includes Alchemaical and Astrological signs and even some symbology "borrowed" from the electronics field.  Bovine effluvia, pure and simple.



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01 Jan 2025, 8:38 pm

Actually I made up that language for my own use and I wasn't borrowing symbols from any previous language that I was familiar with I was "making up"/coming up with shapes based on the philosophical system that I was creating the language to go along with. I wasn't trying to make this post in a way that would be understood by normal human thinking because what I'm talking about doesn't have any good reference within modern conventions. I don't know why you're so angry Fnord, but I'd appreciate if you refrain from commenting here.

The language does actually function, it's not just randomly placed symbols, it has 24 letters in the alphabet and is based on a combination of composite meaning related to the symbols and a transferable database of symbolism.
It's not supposed to impress anyone it was just a thought exercise that I did for my own personal curiosity and I put the overlay to translate the thinking behind that particular image just because I liked how it was laid out and I think it looks cool. Phonetically, the name of that language is ibdogu, which is the word that refers to the interdimensional wave garden, in that language, since it was created for the specific purpose of representing these ideas.

and yeah Mona that's my website. was just making it for a prototype of the codex page but I was making it from scratch and only worked on it a couple weeks so far. I am not very familiar with html and css

Also Jakki, I would probably not use the term evolution personally to refer to it since I was trying to reference inherent patterns of being, rather than any type of process of becoming. I'm not sure what you mean by humanism.

The ideas I was trying to convey (which I don't expect to be effectively conveyed because some of them are "pre-form" so I could only possibly attempt to make my own interpretative/symbolic reference as it relates to the specific angle from which I was able to remember inherent necessity) are just pretty much what seems most convincing to me personally, I don't really study any other people's philosophies in depth so I am not sure how much it does or doesn't relate to other existent philosophies. I do know that some of the ideas that I had about these things are similar, in my opinion, to certain interpretations of a few ideas that can be found within ancient texts that religions emerged from.
Like for example the unity of all things is obviously a common one of those, even though I would say that the major modern forms of religion I'm familiar with, and new age thought (which is extremely dissimilar from what I was talking about here), in practice reject the actual unity of all things in favor of individualism and the freedom/war stories. another one of those ideas is maybe similar to Nagarjuna's writings on emptiness as it relates to a space that is empty enough to fall into itself or a self-referential potential