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Creating Reality for a Reason

by Phoenix Rector

3/10/2009

In the infinite space of time and perspective we look at the images of the largest and most amazingly crafted telescopes in the sky to see reality like never before. With images just mapped continuously for 10 days upon the same spot in the sky, we see millions of galaxies we did not know existed. How as a species, can we believe we are so ultimately important after seeing these images?

We've created a sense of well being over the centuries to assist our primitive brain. Our depth of understanding is washed away with the everyday important trivial rituals of what we call life… washing, cleaning, sweeping, worshiping, walking, talking, eating and on and on. We’ve created existences within existences to sustain our realities. We must delve deep to understand how simple this truth is. Using perspective we calculate something that does not exist, except to support our primitive brain's need to feel 'real' – time. We as a species see clocks and seasons and things/people new, become old and then fade from existence, held only in reality by imprinting the things and people into our electrical circuits and membranes.

What are our electrical membranes? Energy. Condensed energy which is pushed, pulled and manipulated by… we’ve yet to truly figure it out. What is the juice that brings energy together and blends, mixes and matches so that we and all we perceive to be reality become? We don't know. We’ve yet to figure out why we have a consciousness or what our consciousness actually is. We and all we perceive to be reality is made of energy – no? Truly we are. When downsizing to smaller than the particles called ‘quarks’, we find everything is condensed energy.

Thought is consciousness pushing energy out to match up with similar patterns of energy which condense into perceived realities. We as a species must act within the parameters of our limited and primitive brain to create realities which permit our existence as we perceive them to be so our perspective does not blow up and out into what we consider ‘non-existence’ or ‘existence on another plane’.

Our importance gives us reason. Reason gives us importance. No matter how tiny we actually are - like each particle of an atom which creates the cell which creates the being, which creates the reality - we are of the universe and for that reason alone - we/us/them/all things are important.