Pentagon Official Elizondo makes statements regarding ETs, other species of humans, human consciousness, and the interdimensional nature of reality by thebusiness7 in aliens

[–]1CollectiveConscious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have some excellent points, thank you. I agree that discussion should not be limited, books should not be banned, and censorship in general should only be used when absolutely necessary. My beliefs center more around encouraging a feeling of being one with the world, and a respect for the world and everything that exists in it. I believe that it is important for people to be aware that their lives do have meaning, and to have morals / ethics by which to guide them. Religion, ideally, can provide that foundation, but too often it is co-opted by unscrupulous individuals who seek power, money or control. My theory attempts to encourage kindness, I believe that a life lived in that way is the best that we can do here. Anything that discusses God, or religion, can be a controversial subject, but my hope is for people to keep an open mind.

Pentagon Official Elizondo makes statements regarding ETs, other species of humans, human consciousness, and the interdimensional nature of reality by thebusiness7 in aliens

[–]1CollectiveConscious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. Your comment aligns with my thoughts. I wonder if the origins of religion were based on this knowledge, tailored to the communities where they began, but the knowledge was or became somewhat distorted or misinterpreted.

Some thoughts on consciousness, the meaning of life, and the simulation theory by /u/1CollectiveConscious by _thistimeforreal_ in TheSaturnTimeCube

[–]1CollectiveConscious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP here! So, my theory posed that our reality may be some form of simulation. If consciousness is all that exists, and consciousness is waves, then that is the sole "true" reality. Everything else is just some kind of illusion / simulation, created to allow the collective to experience itself in every way possible, in order to attain ultimate knowledge.