Anonymous ID: 53a278 March 2, 2019, 9:07 p.m. No.5475993   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5475935

 

That will happen about 3/4ths way though the 2nd movie… I read the script you should to….its at https://qanon.pub/… amazing what's going on and the MSM won't mention a word of it

Anonymous ID: 53a278 March 2, 2019, 9:21 p.m. No.5476186   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5475876

Don't Get Fooled

 

Talbot’s philosophy and

the Eastern mystical tradition on which it is based.

Hinduism has long used the metaphor of Indra’s Net to illustrate the

interconnectedness of all things. This holds that the entire Universe is produced and

sustained by a transcendental intelligence that projects itself like a dream into a void

that our mind perceives as a Space-Time continuum. According to this philosophy,

what we conceive as reality is nothing more than an infinite series of inter-connected images projecting from an unknowable Cosmic Source.

 

Each individual perceives this dream in a unique way relative to his location in the

Space-Time Continuum. Divine Illumination or Cosmic Consciousness is the lifechanging

moment when we realize that our individual perspective is intimately linked

to the perspectives enjoyed by every other individual and that, in reality, All is One.

As the individual advances into higher states of spiritual awareness – via meditation,

contemplation, yoga, creative visualization, out-of-body experiences, and sacred

initiations imparted by a 'Spiritual Master' – he finds that he can change and re-order

these images through the correct use of his imagination. When this happens he

becomes the Creator of his own reality. The perfect mastery of this process is known

as God-Realization or God Consciousness, where man comes to the awesome

realization that he too is God.

Conceived in this way the Universe is ‘holographic’ because the whole, the totality of

all things, is completely contained in each of its constituent cells, rather like the

holographic images imprinted into a glass sheet in a laboratory using a laser beam. If

the glass is shattered, the entire image may still be found in each of its fragments.

 

The Matrix and the Dance of Shiva

 

Perhaps the most popular expression of this idea is found in the movie The Matrix,

where the protagonist, Neo (an anagram of 'One') awakens to the realization that he

and everyone else exists within a world that is entirely computer-generated, a

dynamic digital simulation. This awakening, which corresponds with “divine

illumination” or “cosmic consciousness” in Hindu and New Age philosophy, gives

him incredible super-powers that are limited only by his imagination.

The idea that the universe is a matrix or a spectrum of dancing images is also depicted

in Hinduism through the supposed Dance of Shiva. The Hindu god of creation,

preservation and destruction – known as Shiva – is supposed to "dance" as an

expression of his omnipotent power. This dance is believed to manifest a Cosmos

with the properties of Indra’s Net, but which lacks both an intrinsic purpose and a

substantial reality.