Distinction Creates Differences | Predestination

2 years ago

Categorization of ideas ensures that those ideas represented in the external world remain different.

Unequal concepts in the mind arise simultaneously with those concepts separating in our reality.

And as long as a division persists in our mental image of the external world, all efforts to equalize those external objects only serve to widen the disparity.

When we see something as truly equal to something else, there is no division, there is no distinction; all variation smooths away conceptually and in our lived experience.

But when we seek to draw mental boundaries around that which does not have an implicit boundary in the physical world, a boundary is created.

We can always choose at what level of resolution to view objects, and where we blur the boundaries.

The ultimate unification and equalization is between the internal and external world.

We see that everything outside of us is exactly what’s inside of our minds.

From this perspective alone, and from levels of awareness approaching this perspective, we can adjust external circumstances by simply adjusting our mental representations and persisting in those adjustments.

The external world isn’t material, out of which consciousnesses grow or are presented into from some other source.

The external world is pure consciousness, even more so than that which we define as inhabiting our minds.

But it is consciousness that has persisted over time and is held as a true mental concept by multiple individualized consciousnesses.

The material world is the subset of consciousness imbued with Faith.

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