• Dogbert
    17
    Behavioral objects are emanatory expressions of psychic objects, which are emanatory expressions of abstract objects, which are emanatory expressions of pure awareness. These four levels of increasingly refined essences correspond to the brain, psyche, intellect, and soul. These are the components of individuals, the constituents of existence.

    Per the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics, individuals may only perceive one timeline from the multiverse. Specifically, the one in which they achieve Ourism—the training of one's full attention on the blissful, timeless, and undivided pure awareness at the center of their being. This is only possible with sufficient cognitive ability, explaining your exaltation into human form despite the odds of that happening to a given individual. As subjects to Providence, we are to align our will with it. This takes the form of focusing on the soul through the ritual of “collecting yourself—an act intuitively understood by all.

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  • T Clark
    15.2k
    This system blends mysticism, idealism, quantum theory, and hierarchical metaphysics into a unified doctrineDogbert

    Is this a system you’ve developed yourself, or is it associated with some doctrine, philosophy, or religion?
  • Apustimelogist
    886

    Chatgpt did all the work
  • unenlightened
    9.8k
    UNENLIGHTENED COMMENTARY AS AN AID

    There are many worlds, but only one subjectivity. This subjectivity is cloaked by intellect, by identifications and by habit. This cloaking means that one fails to recognise oneself in one's fellow man, let alone one's myriad other fellow life-forms, all trying, in their wormlike, birdlike, or piglike ways to do what one can best do as a human — to recollect oneself as the universal subject.

    The world we inhabit is God's explosion of his own being into myriad fragments, that must yearn and struggle through the ages to re-integrate themselves into the singular being again. like a giant self assembling jigsaw.

    Thus the importance of relationships; one needs to find one's appropriate place in relation to others - one's mate, one's career, one's teacher, or whatever other relations are central to one's particular life.
  • Dogbert
    17
    ChatGPT didn't give any information that wasn't already implicit within my text. Again, it's just a useful aid.
  • Dogbert
    17
    I set out for the truth not caring about originality. It's heavily inspired by Neoplatonism.
  • Apustimelogist
    886

    So to be clear, the first two paragraphs are you and the rest is chatgpt's commentary?
  • DasGegenmittel
    61
    I wonder what Karl Popper would say about that.
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