• Subjective Reality: Encounter Your Thoughts

    This essay is part of The Subjective Reality Series.

    Consider this: Every single person you encounter in the streets, every object you shift your eyes towards, is a thought of yours, enabled by your attention and manifested through your intention. Whatever comes to your attention is being fed by your attention in the first place.

    The people you don't pay attention to, the ones without faces, are the glue that hold the stream of thoughts together, thoughts without faces. Actually, you do pay attention to them, the very moment you acknowledge the absence of faces, you create non-faced people.

    Manifested thoughts cross your way, people with distinguished faces are the manifestations of rather specific thoughts, people without faces are unspecific thoughts. Take special care of the people you know. Inanimate objects, once paid attention to, once given a face, are reflections of, more often than not, very clear ideas and emotions, instances of resolved and unresolved issues.

    On your way through the city, you meet abundance in many shapes and forms, you encounter beauty and weirdness, respect and controversial discussions. You immerse in the crowd, at the same time perfectly conscious of walking through and within your very own universe.

    You soon realize that this experience isn't exceptional. The shifting and turning attention to people or objects doesn't ever stop. You do not find yourself back home and everything is real -- or unreal -- for that matter. Nothing is any less real than it was while you were consciously traversing your thoughts. Yet, nothing will ever be the same again.

    There is a moment when you feel and see and recognize and know. You see right through your manifested reality, you recognize the building blocks, similar to Neo in The Matrix when he finally defeats Agent Smith and the physical environment is rendered as the computer code the Matrix is made of. You won't see any actual code, though.

    Your thoughts are the code. Call me when you see them.

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