Let's talk about self-generated and collaborative worlds. This should be an interesting subject. At the end of the day, everything is Source, yes? Therefore, the entirety of Creation is a self-generated world. We are all Source generating us so it can contemplate itself. We are part of the mind of Source.
Now, whether or not Source is actually a field mouse squeaking around in some cosmic field somewhere thinking about its existence and thereby generating this entire experience in its tiny little mousy head is up for debate. Of course, we could argue this is actually how it is because the universe is holographic, therefore the mouse in the field is Source just in the form of a mouse thinking about its life and those thoughts generate the entire universe. Which is also what happens. And the point of this post. Creation at large is self-generated from Source. We are all Source generating our experience of reality, which means our experience is also self-generated. But not entirely. While each hologram of us is Source generating our reality, we are also surrounded by other holograms of Source that are generating their own realities. These realities intersect by agreement. Therefore, the reality we experience at large is also a collaboratively generated world. We have all agreed to work together to generate experiences together. This means not everything in your reality is under your command or generated from individual you. It is generated from collective you. You do not have access to directly command collective you, so there are elements of your life that will be largely out of individual you'd control. Self-Generated Worlds There are areas of existence where your entire world is self-generated. The realm of dream is self-generated each night as you sleep. It is entirely under your soul's command, and it is why you can do anything you want in a lucid dream. The restrictions imposed by a collaborative world fall away, because this is your world and you can do whatever you like with it. Specifically, your soul can do whatever it likes with it. Your waking self doesn't always get to say what's in the dream world, because the soul is using it to show the waking self things it needs to process and understand. Still, it is self-generated at the soul level. Collaborative Worlds The rest of existence is a set of collaborative worlds. Your consciousness is in agreement with those around you to collectively generate the world around you. Because of this, you do not get to do whatever you like without consequences in a collaborative world. If you go against the agreed set of rules created by the collective you are a part of, then you will experience resistance because you are violating the agreement. Can you break the agreement without consequence? Yes. By exiting the collective consciousness and existing outside of it. You will then cease to be held accountable to any restrictions on the reality around you, because you are no longer supporting the agreed upon ruleset. Your world then becomes part of a larger collaborative world generated by beings of your similar consciousness level. Why would you make such an agreement in the first place? Because existing in a self-generated world is boring in the long-term. It lacks spontaneity. It lacks surprise. You already know what's going to happen, because you generated it yourself. In a collaborative world, there's a degree of enjoyment in the lack of full command over reality, especially when it comes to the duration of a lifetime. It gives the soul something to react to other than itself. It's like this. I love single player games, but it's hard to play the same game for a long period of time all by yourself. (Granted, I'm generally good at this in that I can put hundreds of hours into most RPGs I play.) Eventually you get bored and want a new game. A massively multiplayer game, however, has far more replayability in the long-term because there are other people involved generating content. The other people become the content once all the single player content has dried up. You can easily play a good MMO for years and years and years solely because it's a collaboratively generated world. I thank you for your time. Adiamas. --Kyriel Comments are closed.
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