The informal philosophers of Generation Y, various weirdos such as Bill Hicks, George Carlin, David Icke, Greg Braden, Stuart Swerdlow, Michael Talbot and many others, perhaps for the first time in history led to a breakthrough in the rigid paradigms about the nature of reality and about the human place in the universe. Finally beyond both religious dogmas and mainstream scientific explanations. And perhaps most importantly, they did it in such a way that literally everyone, from a shoeshine boy in an alley in Calcutta to an average teenager in Darmstadt could understand it.
Here is a part of the authentic philosophy of Generation Y where science and spirituality finally join hands and emotions and reason are in a happy marriage, distilled in the lobotomized mind of a member of the aforementioned generation.
We perceive reality as part of the human race. In other words, our senses send electrical impulses & frequencies to the neural network in our brain that "decodes" reality. So reality exists only in our brain. We share it with about 8 billion other Homo sapiens-sapiens because we share an Operatin g system with them and only with them. Also we share the same "processor" and the same senses for perception and input of information to the said "processor".
The output of information is very different for each of us and we have a large range in quality and quantity, i.e. from the local moron with a mullet, a gold chain and a T-shirt to some brilliant scientist or writer. Same input, different output. We also share part of reality with some animals. The higher they are on the evolutionary scale, the more their reality (perception of reality, to be precise) is similar to ours. Example - dogs (incomparably better system for smell than humans) or cats (sight) or bats (hearing) have a different reality than us. Dogs smell what we can't, cats see what we can't, bats hear what we can't. that gives them a different perception of reality. They have a much greater input of information with electric impulses through the mentioned senses than we do. So a dog can probably recognize the smell of a stone (rough example), a cat sees something that we can't, although we`ll never know for sure. We cannot see the world though canine or feline eyes. Neither through bat`s radars,can we?
But our perception is not determined only by biological characteristics. When using any psychoactive substance, perception is shifted, expanded or narrowed depending on the chemical composition of the substance and the person using or abusing it. Although it does not necessarily mean that it is false.It is just different from the usual perception of reality, and whether it is a new reality that is only different from the one that is generally and jointly perceived as such, i.e. "Consensus-reality" is a question.
The decoding of the input of information & frequencies is also correlated with other things known as mind programming, brainwashing, propaganda, mind control, educational systems, psychological matrixes, religious patterns, electro-chemical balance in the organism and many others. Which significantly differentiates us from other forms of life on the planet in terms of the range of possibilities for decoding the input of information and with it of course the output which on the other hand is most important for what is called Ego, the Self, Personality, Individuality or any word that describes it.
Of course, the interdependence of the quality and quantity of incoming information is significant, but the decisive factor is the way it is decoded through the “software” and the “operating system” of our mind. This raises the question of what kind of power a group of people would have who would be able to influence not only the input of information (almost everyone can do that) but most importantly - the ability to download appropriate software with which the individual would later decode reality.
Perhaps history is just an endless series of software products placement, composed by a group with common interests throughout various time periods, which are constantly downloaded into the minds of the vast majority of people in a certain territory, and of course globally in recent times. If anyone knows the programming language of the software that conditions our perception of reality and the quality of its decoding, they have a key to unlock the conundrum of our time.
(Roger Mortis 015)
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