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Post by conspirologist on Aug 26, 2017 15:07:19 GMT
These three fundamental truths of reality were not fully explained in The Matrix:
"Red pill Vs Blue pill" is about free will based on freedom of thought and freedom of choice, that is, the dichotomy between the desire of knowledge for consciousness and the delusion for unconsciousness. The red pill is free will of knowing the truth. The blue pill is the lack of will by believing in delusion. Freedom of will can be limited or inaccessible because of physical impossibility, or delusional sense of choice between fake dichotomies.
"Half-empty or half-full glass" is about freedom of thought. Freedom of thought is determined by the dichotomy between rational and objective truth in comparison with the emotional and subjective delusion. The conscious brain thinks truly and knows the truth, that the amount of water is not proportional to the volume of the glass. The unconscious brain thinks delusional and believes the delusional fake dichotomy of "half-empty or half-full" and the delusional fake choice between it.
"There is no spoon" is about freedom of choice. There is no spoon until mind creates it. Nature creates the matter of the brain. The brain creates the mind, which is conscious matter that can create. Conscious mind chooses normality by rational and objective truths. Unconscious mind chooses abnormality by emotional and subjective delusions. The conscious brain chooses reality by the will of reason, cognition, paramita, and creative perfectionism. The unconscious mind chooses illusion by lack of will, insanity, ignorance, inaction and apathetic degradation.
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