universeandmatter Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) Question: I don't believe theuniverse is an illusion (or an accident, if you want to get religious). My Answer:The Universe that youclaim to be real is nothing but an illusion [The 'Illusionary Universe' and its'Contents' (The 'Diversion'). These are beingprojected by The Maya (The 'Illusionary Force' of The Residing Truth), a forceneeded to bring about the illusionary creation for the illusionary play. The above act istaking place in The 'Single Creation', within The 'Absolute Truth' to maintainthe singularity, so as to up hold His 'Omnipresent' status. From an 'IllusionaryForce' (The Maya) you can only expect an illusion. Therefore, The'Universe' that you claim to exist is The 'Illusionary Universe' and its'Contents' (The 'Diversion'), the stage for the play. It is not an accident;The 'Absolute Truth' had a fix plan and a condition before He took up His'Illusionary Creation' in the form of a dream to experience The 'True Freedom'. The above is theanswer to a statement made by Einstein (God cannot have a fix plan when He tookup His creation on an account of The Universe having a boundary lessexpansion). Einstein was wrong. It has nothing to do with religion. 'Only a fool praysand an idiot follows, we are not fools, so why do we act like one'. The Truth being'Omnipresent' you can call it: 'As youlike it'. 'God, Truth or Shit',it will not make any difference. The word 'Truth' isused here has it is commonly used and accepted. All the charactersact were taken up by a single actor and it will always remain a mystery, as towho this actor is. Edited February 13, 2012 by universeandmatter
immortal Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 This is a mainstream science forum, this thread shouldn't be here, it either belongs to the speculations forum or the philosophy forum, To the OP - This is not the right place to preach advaita vedanta and if you had really understood that school of philosophical thought you realise that Neil Bohr was right about quantum physics and Einstein was right about the objectivity of the world.
Phi for All Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Wow, "Einstein is wrong", the Maya are involved, unfalsifiable concepts being asserted as "The Absolute Truth", and misuse of scientific terminology like "singularity". I am so close to yelling "BINGO!" 1
Tres Juicy Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Question: I don't believe theuniverse is an illusion (or an accident, if you want to get religious). This is not a question My Answer:The Universe that youclaim to be real is nothing but an illusion [The 'Illusionary Universe' and its'Contents' (The 'Diversion'). These are beingprojected by The Maya (The 'Illusionary Force' of The Residing Truth), a forceneeded to bring about the illusionary creation for the illusionary play. The above act istaking place in The 'Single Creation', within The 'Absolute Truth' to maintainthe singularity, so as to up hold His 'Omnipresent' status. From an 'IllusionaryForce' (The Maya) you can only expect an illusion. Therefore, The'Universe' that you claim to exist is The 'Illusionary Universe' and its'Contents' (The 'Diversion'), the stage for the play. It is not an accident;The 'Absolute Truth' had a fix plan and a condition before He took up His'Illusionary Creation' in the form of a dream to experience The 'True Freedom'. The above is theanswer to a statement made by Einstein (God cannot have a fix plan when He tookup His creation on an account of The Universe having a boundary lessexpansion). Einstein was wrong. It has nothing to do with religion. 'Only a fool praysand an idiot follows, we are not fools, so why do we act like one'. The Truth being'Omnipresent' you can call it: 'As youlike it'. 'God, Truth or Shit',it will not make any difference. The word 'Truth' isused here has it is commonly used and accepted. All the charactersact were taken up by a single actor and it will always remain a mystery, as towho this actor is. This is not an answer
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