Anonymous ID: be9cee Feb. 21, 2019, 10:04 a.m. No.5305727   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Mudus

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sometimes highly intelligent people become stuck in mental structures (obsessive compulsive fixations)

a crude example is Rothkos basilisk

https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Roko's_basilisk

more complex thought traps are sometimes called “world views” or “belief systems” like materialism/Marxism is a very effective one. Once the premise “all value comes from labor” then the adherent explains every active force in the environment in terms of the system.

A lot of our knowledge is of the "thought trap" nature.

A re understanding of the relationship between abstract and material reality is overdue.

We think of the imagination as not real – they "imaginary" things are unreal, they are "fancies" in materialist terms.

Other cultures think differently.

The Mundus Imaginalis is what the Persians call imagination, and it is recognized as the place where the abstract and immaterial intersects with 3D material reality. The Mudus Imaginalis is a place between real and not real.

You have only to look around you to see what comes from the human mind.

The human mind, specifically the imaginatative capacity, is the source of all wealth, everything civilization has achieved is the product of the imagination. Does that sound like a place that doesn't exist?

Materialism is only one of the traps installed, but to understand the others we must first understand that all wealth comes from mind, and we have been conditioned to think in a way that is calculated to block that realization.

 

https://www.amiscorbin.com/en/bibliography/mundus-imaginalis-or-the-imaginary-and-the-imaginal/