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Omni
4th April 2015, 22:47
Science has it wrong, religion has it wrong, new age has it wrong, gnosticism had it wrong, black ops agents have it wrong,.... It's kind of sad to me the most in alignment to truth could be shadow government contactees(who are not public contactees by any means).

What belief system is the objective truth? I firmly believe objective truth is something that exists. Here is a short snip of a lecture by Mark Passio about truth I find packs a good punch:

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"... Because people have a real deeply mystified concept of what truth is, or what it means... They'll get into all these really deep abstract discussions of the mind of God, trying to get into quantum theory and everything. This is mystification of the concept of the truth. And we have to demystify it..."
-Mark Passio

In my view quantum physics can mislead from a clear view of truth/reality... It's interesting. But in my view essentially there is a natural construct of physicality that is real enough. When you jump off a cliff, there are very real things that the physicality does to you. This is enough for me to identify with it as "real", just that it has some amazing illusory qualities potentially.

I know quantum physics is the new hip thing in some circles. And I loved it at first too. Until I saw an abundance of people saying "everything is an illusion." I think that detracts from the truth, to think the truth is an illusion(which is certainly involved in "everything")...

I came up with my own quantum physics related quote that I value enough to put in my signature:

"Perception is where the illusions are, not the composition of reality." -Omnisense

The meaning behind the quote is partly that our perception is what defines reality for us. Reality itself just exists as it is objectively. Our perception of reality is where illusions can be possible. Reality itself cannot be objectively illusory IMHO, it just can throw some curveballs for perception at times... One of our jobs is to align ourselves as best we can with objective reality(at least as a truthseeker I am confident enough to say that with)...

You could get into theories like we are all in a matrix caccoon serving AIs as batteries or something, and/or we are in a synthetic matrix. I do not subscribe to any idea like that. The universe is not synthetic at all in my view. I do wonder what kinds of things that belief has lead to in people psychologically, that everything is an illusion, that reality is synthetic. Perhaps apathy would be one thing that might be spawned by that? In other words lack of caring to take action on the reality contained within 'the illusion'?

So Who Has it Right in your opinion when it comes to belief systems?

I think the objective reality belief system, might not be had by a single person on Earth. In saying that I mean everyone has at least one illusion(or many times more that) within their belief system. My life is testament that there are very capable illusionists with advanced technology that have been behind our Earth society's beliefs for many millennia. I have seen this technology first hand. Here is an art that I paid a freelance cartoonist to do for me that shows one reality on earth done by this technology:

Engineered Technological Demonic Possession Facades:
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Many like to think they know reality. Others sway to the other end of the polarity and say they know nothing, or think nothing is knowable(Solipsism). I think a litany of belief systems have certain things right, and other things wrong. I think religion has the existence of the soul right. Science/atheism has the non existence of a supreme being God creator of all things right,... Eastern culture has chakras and reincarnation right. New age has extraterrestrial's existence right(although the reality of popular contactee accepted beliefs I can't say are consistently right). Gnosticism has the existence of an "Archon" right, in that we have "rulers" of this world in both human and ET form(although benevolent ETs hold power too so its kind of like 2-1 darkside leading relating to the "score" on earth)...

That is my take on reality...

I am interested in your take on reality as a whole, if anyone wants to post such. Which belief system is the truth? Or what are the core components of objective reality AKA truth in your opinion? I wonder if nobody on Avalon has the exact same belief system as another person,.. I know I have never met someone with the exact same belief system as myself. It's hard to find an atheist that believes in soul, reincarnation, Extraterrestrials, and is aware of potential illusions/mass delusions perpetrated by exotic electromagnetic technology(mind control etc).


One way to be immune to illusions is work with theory/idea instead of belief. I find I like to work with ideas, soft beliefs, beliefs, and known facts. I think a part of enlightenment as in our current state(an unconnected to Universal Society on a public level and therefore a lack of undiluted truth easily obtainable) is to be aware of one's own potential fallibility at discerning objective reality(reassessment of one's beliefs is part of enlightenment I think for me). And be aware of perception's mechanics. If I can help people understand the mechanics of perception I think I am doing a good deed. Here is an art I did with a quote of mine relating to the mechanics of perception:


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Here is the full quote:


"The omniverse(and reality) is profoundly holographic. So holographic people often see what they want to in it. Go into something with preconceived notions and the mental matrix serves notions that align with the belief."
-Omnisense (http://omnisense.blogspot.com)

I have seen it time and time again. People's perceptions being tied to their belief system and warping their ability to comprehend the truth. Perception being tied to a belief system isn't always a bad thing, but I think this quote could sum up something valuable:


"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." -Aristotle

I have been practicing objective assessment for a long time. I am not saying I can always obtain objectivity. But after applying the intent to learn how to objectively weigh something, it becomes attainable.

I have had an inside window into how people perceive deeper truths of this world in ways(such as parts of my ET testimony, black ops experiences, technology testimony, etc). By posting my testimony I have had a view into people's reaction to certain truths, and it isn't always pretty. Cognitive dissonance is common. Also common are implanted ideologies that contradict with the truth, that people in 'new age' circles have accepted due to an abundance of US shadow govt psy ops... Also common is lack of discernment ability to see the truth when it is in front of someone. Here is a quote relating to that:


"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened."
-Winston Churchill

I think with all the psy ops the truth is hard to discern for many people. They get discouraged from all the contradictions eventually, and turn off from trying to figure out the deeper end of reality. I think figuring out the truth is a lifelong thing. Some people's definition of enlightenment is simply knowing the truth...

Well that ends my rambles in this post. I'm curious to hear anyone's views on this topic. :)

I spoke about quite a lot so there is quite a lot of content that would be considered 'on topic'..

amor
5th April 2015, 02:22
Here is an observation. More actors and other elderly die 20 years after retirement. Is social security a hit team?

zen deik
5th April 2015, 03:22
What would life be without mystery.?.!

Omni
5th April 2015, 03:30
What would life be without mystery.?.!

Good question. I guess some beings in the universe have found that out mostly. Their life quality is much better than ours. Telepathy is quite amazing..

yelik
5th April 2015, 19:02
Interesting and important thread Omni

Truth is important because there are consequences for being wrong, truth is not what is publicly proved, hence the state of our world. Many claims of the truth exist but only one can exist, although our politicians constantly distort this understanding.

Truth is what corresponds to reality, but when that reality is, say, based on the lies, deceit, ignorance together with the ability to create mass perception of righteousness by our Governments then how can anyone know the truth. Through mass ignorance and complacency we keep ourselves trapped.

But, who is really to blame for the woes of the world, our corrupt Governments and leaders or the ignorance and complacency of the people who do nothing about it? Double whammy in my opinion.