The person we believe in being is blind, deaf, and numb. Whether perceived as spiritual or mundane, what we see, hear, and feel is nothing but electrical movements in the brain. They do not mean anything unless the brain processes them into something you interpret as interesting, such as flowers in the wind.

Newsletter on 7 April 2025
The brain fabricates all experiences from nothing, treating wakefulness, sleep, and meditation equally. It does not differentiate between our personal experiences and those of others, nor does it label them as real or imaginary, physical or spiritual. All of its experiences are whimsical creations done by the same brain organ, which cannot care less about facts, coherence, and efficiency. Its only concern is to weave a story confined by time and space so spellbinding that we forget reality is the formlessness of oneness.
Thankfully, there is no fantasy without reality. Thus, the fantasy of a world bound by time and space is a positive confirmation of reality: the formlessness of oneness.
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