Obscura

Hidden, hiding, or just obscured?

The future of civilization is in the hands of people who are afraid of civilization, the future, and people themselves.

Exploring the psychology of existence, when modern science or people in general observe the dynamics of reality, they do not appreciate all the things that are “real.” I coined Real Illusions (intangible objects or phenomena made of tangible objects or phenomena) but it’s important to note that these things are still important because they cause real, tangible, reactions; real dynamics in the observer. When science tries to explain or find a motivating principle for existence, the things they should pay attention too are what they dismiss. Like the act of change itself, rather than the thing being changed. While that too has its importance, the real dynamo is the ACT itself. However, observers pass this off as a concept for understanding.

Humanity has ignored reality showing that all phenomena are a result of something else. The apple fell because something was pulling on it, not because it was pushing on something itself. Modern science looks for a unifying force and ignores reciprocity. A reciprocity that they themselves are. An event or action is not so without a witness. If that witness is an animal or something higher, it is still a conscious witness. Consciousness, Life has no need for sentience to unfold.

Science looks for the Will behind actions. But why the apple fell, pushing or being pulled; it was still an action. Strangely for some reason all involvement is given to just a single participant; none given to the apple, none given to Newton, the observer. It’s not what was observed but it’s what is stated as fact; that gravity acted alone. Implying there is only a pulling force in nature and not a pushing one as well, nor a witnessing one.

It could be ignorance on my part for thinking it’s just as valid to state that the apple fell because it wanted to. That it was “pushing” its way to the ground. To be pulled implies a resistance, but when gravity pulls, the pulled acquiesces. However the nature in which the observations were and are made in modern science reflects the observer’s perspective and understanding, humanity’s perspective and understanding of the universe; that the universe only acts upon us, we cannot affect, influence, or act upon it. That the cosmos is one of mechanics to an end goal. But what did the apple become when it fell? Did it become the ground, or was it simply a change of position that was witnessed?

Modern science looks for the Will but ignores the Willed. However science does not ignore the Will in inert phenomena. We are the witness that makes the cosmos. Gods first act after creating the heavens and the earth was filling both with Light. The Cosmos, through the acts of God, makes itself seen. To be seen is also an act to be felt, as the pineal gland denotes. How does modern science reconcile the mind and its processes in a cosmos of mechanics? The pineal is what feels. What it feels are the emotions of the cosmos; its feelings. The easy answer to the hard problem of consciousness is, people are stupid. Modern science and philosophy ignores or misses the fact that complexity is a prerequisite for simplicity. What is simple exists within that which is complex. There is nothing more complex than something simple. How do we recognize the simple if we first don’t first know the complex?

We admire those who can make a thing look easy and effortless, and ignore our relationship with existence, meanwhile condemning it.

If people aren’t stupid, then how do they miss their own complexity and regard it as inconsequential to existence or reality? Modern observers revere a cosmos they believe is dead and abhor the life within it. It’s a reflection of mass religious or cultural beliefs that people and the world need saving.

They are the unborn and nonexistent trying to find themselves in a world they believe is dead. It’s a miracle they’re even possible.

Intelligence like motion is the inherent nature of the cosmos. It is the principle, not the attribute. Just as I’ve posited before they are the Mind that denies their body its Soul, which denies them their power. We give intelligence to the mindless and life to the dead. And life itself is abhorred. We’re on an eternal search for the divine and amazing but ignore ourselves.

True intelligence is subtle effortlessness not overt randomness. Being bound by time limits our perceptions, we mistake these cross sections of existence, moments of our moments as the final end product.

It doesn’t occur to us that the processes that make reality have no other goals than continuing the process. How quick we forget the rule that once something is started, it does not stop. For some reason we’re stupid to think or assume “certain things” only apply to certain things, at certain scales, or in certain places. But what’s true in one place, or state of being such as creation which is always creating, is true in all places; that what stars does not stop.

Such ideas may be abhorrent to those who live in what they believe is a Universe that’s dead, and at the same time waiting for to end. Made by a God punishing us with life in an existence that’s not real that we’re hoping to be saved from, for our sin of being made and put into this world, by that same God, who we deny the existence of.

Society builds its foundations on trauma wrapped doctrines.

We’re blind to or ignore the traumas we practice and the places we practice them in. For me personally the idea of consuming another person’s flesh or blood is disgusting, yet churches and cathedrals practice this ritual on a spiritual level regularly. Is there a difference between actually committing such an act and pretending to do it but believing and telling yourself it is real, especially spiritually? I personally prefer my cannibalism in zombie movies and video games.

We’re made to feel guilty for being, and the tools of our supposed salvation makes us feel worse by making us hate ourselves, revere destruction, await our own annihilation. And all the while, some of us believe none of this is real.

Somehow, the person who does not believe these things is the crazy one. It’s insane to some to believe that life is not sinister. That life is a wonder and there is nothing to save because nothing is in danger and needs saving.

With our foundations even at the spiritual level built on fear and trauma, of course we think trusting life is insanity. We’re invested in making each other feel guilty for being, and the same time telling them to appreciate it. What is wrong with us?

It is a wound of confusion and we’re trying to survive ourselves. Our own misinterpretations, our own biases, our own misunderstandings. We can’t admit it’s us, so we invent non-existent scapegoats or authority figures; a straw-man to blame or look up to. We do this repeatedly, call it tradition, and justify it as beliefs.

Peter Parker learned all about power and responsibility, and I can’t imagine we didn’t learn about those either. Because we somehow subconsciously understand that if we have no power, then we have no responsibility; or at least no claim to it.

Neither God nor the Devil did it to or for us. We’ve always been doing it to ourselves. Life is not a punishment or a sin. Sin is the myth that became a lie. All we did was simply forget something important and complex.

If God, this Universe, is dead then it’s because we killed it.

We worship death and wonder why we die. Is it mad to think we’re not punished or being punished. We’re not broken. We are not damned. We don’t need saving. That all we suffer is ourselves?

I mean, it’s a little funny LOL

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