Alexius uses metaphors to expose duality as a simulation set up by the brain, like coded files on a hard disk, to hide that reality is non-duality. However, Alexius cannot explain non-duality because explanations consist of differing parts, and non-duality is oneness.

Duality Hack #1.3 from Alexius’ Duality Hacks
Alexius has not made the headline. It is a rewrite of a movie title. Nor has he thought up the rest of this post. He cannot think. Instead, notes like frequencies hitting a radio reach him, and he transmits them in Alexius’ Duality Hacks. For example:
They meditate, chant, drink, take drugs or something else to escape the present moment and avoid the feelings it seems to generate. But whenever they try to get rid of an emotion, they psychologically enhance its presence. In other words, feeling wrong increases whenever you try to avoid it. And by …
… pursuing freedom, you strengthen feeling stuck
… eating to get healthy, you feed feeling unsound
… looking for Enlightenment, darkness is tightened
… uniting, you establish separation
… demanding respect, humiliation is endorsed
… seeking god, you reinforce evil
… meditating to get peace, frustration increases
… looking for a higher self, you confirm that you are unworthy
… wanting to be perfect, imperfection is ratified.
On the other hand, when you do not avoid something, you enhance the bliss of nothing. On the other hand, when you do not avoid something, you enhance the bliss of nothing. See Duality Hack #6.8.
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Alexius has multiplied the squares in this image from one square with the help of an algorithm on his phone. So, though there appears to be more than one, they are the same. [Photo: Alexius]
You assume you read what Alexius has written. But you see an edited version filtered by the brain to confirm its story about you. Therefore, if you want to know what this post really says and decide to see its unfiltered and authentic version, you are at odds with the brain. It is like thinking you can change the world in a computer game. It is impossible. Everything is pre-programmed.
But if you pretend to be someone in the brain’s game, you appear as part of it, although not of it. See Duality Hack #2.1-5. Hence, free to enjoy the brain’s entertainment, you want to avoid breaking the magic spell by looking for authenticity. So, you see the brain’s game like a magician’s show and enjoy feeling entertained. Some may call it cheating. However, every experience is a deception because it takes more than one to be aware of something, and there is no more than that which is One. So why not be deceived by something making you feel good?
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If you believe in seeing an ‘E,’ you imagine something that is not there. It applies to everything you believe in experiencing because reality is non-duality, and it takes more than one to be aware of something. In other words, every experience is make-believe. [Image: from the web]
In a world of linear time, you plan for the future to uphold the illusion of time, thus having something to hope for.
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Be aware that the explanations in this post are metaphors Alexius uses to explain the indescribable. For example, a world of duality is neither a game nor a movie but comparable to it. It is not on top of non-duality because it is formless, so there is neither something outside nor inside.
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It takes a lot of energy to uphold the belief in being someone but no strength to turn it off.
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Neither science, religion, nor anything else can explain the universe’s existence because it does not exist.
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Since appearing as someone definitive is meaningless, you always look for meaning. But no matter what you find, you doubt it because unconsciously, you know you are nothing.
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The movie you watch while wearing 3-D glasses is not in 3-D. It is a simulation. The same applies to the world where you believe in being. And like the world in the 3-D glasses, it is not there.
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Pink does not exist. That is why Wikipedia calls it an extra-spectral colour. Follow this link if you want more info about pink, also called fuchsia or magenta. [Photo: Alexius]
The brain’s duality fantasy is not without flaws. For example, all colours in a light beam’s spectrum should have a complementary hue. However, there is a gap in the light beam. The complementary shade of lime green is missing. But the brain corrects its mistake on the spot by blending blue and red within you, so you think that you see the missing colour, pink.
However, Alexius’ Duality Hacks takes this a step further. Since all experiences are fake, they undo everything experienced. Duality Hack #10 does that immediately. The other Duality Hacks do it over time so you can enjoy the belief in experiencing something while it is undone.
If a computer with AI is programmed to think it is a bird flying around on a star, it produces moving images of a star, suggesting it is a bird flying around it. Likewise, the human brain generates images of a world moving around it, implying we are in it.
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Years ago, when Alexius organised his first computer by putting files in folders, he assumed the computer arranged his files in the specified order. Nowadays, he knows it was make-believe. There is no hierarchy among the files on a hard disk. None is on top or buried under others. A hard disk is flat, and all the files and folders are non-dimensional, consisting of nothing but zeros and ones.
So, what Alexius experiences on his screen are numbers an app has translated into something definitive somewhere specific. The same applies to everything we see, except it is not made of zeros and ones but empty space that the brain has twisted into experiences of something definable.
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