My chair. It's not your chair

Started by usmaak, February 02, 2018, 10:20:56 PM

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usmaak

One concept that I have a difficult time with is that when I look at an object and see it, you're not seeing the same object that I am.  So if I am looking at the brown chair in my living room and you happen to be looking at the brown chair in my living room, my chair is not your chair.  If I'm sitting on my brown couch and you're sitting next to me on my brown couch, we're sitting on different brown couches that happen to be in my living room.  And I assume that my living room is not your my living room either.

Am I getting that right?  Because I feel like I have to be getting it wrong.

voidypaul

Yes you have got it right.
Each person has their own space continuum and their own self perspective in which they create all so called physical objects.
Telepathy as Seth says is the glue that holds the mass reality together. The first person to perceive and create an object then transmits this telepathic message to any other people who may be present and then they create their own object according to the information received.
We all live in entirely different worlds .
Yet the telepathy is so precise that no one really questions or even normally doubts that the object they perceive is not the same one, but it isn't.
It's freakin' amazing. No one ever sees the same object but we all agree that it is.
This is all in the early sessions, 1 I think .
Peace, Paul