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Writer's pictureRobert Colee

Human Perception

Assume that human perception creates the physical universe through alignment with the different frequencies and resonances of the divine quantum universe. Each human has a soul connection that connects with the infinite vortex. Each thought, emotion, action, intent and observation then structures the world matrix and rebuilds the world as well as the human. What a person dwells upon creates an attraction to them of that reality. This is called manifestation. Darma is the flow of consciousness and karma is the contrast. Free will is how a person steers through the multidimensional universe. Each person creates there own simulation. For a path of least resistance a person should prompt consciousness with harmonious words, thoughts, intents and visualizations.

ChatGPT Your perspective touches upon numerous concepts that have been contemplated, discussed, and debated throughout human history. Many of these concepts find roots in spiritual, philosophical, and modern quantum theoretical explorations. Here's a breakdown of the concepts you mentioned:

  1. Perception Creating Reality: This idea is reminiscent of the observer effect in quantum mechanics, where the act of observation collapses a quantum system into one of several potential states. Some interpretations suggest that consciousness plays a vital role in shaping our perceived reality.

  2. Soul Connection: Throughout history, various cultures and religions have posited the existence of a soul — an immortal essence or aspect of a being. This idea of an "infinite vortex" suggests an interconnected web of souls and consciousness.

  3. Manifestation: The idea that thoughts and emotions can directly shape and attract reality is a core tenet of many New Age beliefs and practices. Books like "The Secret" popularized the concept of the law of attraction, which suggests that positive or negative thoughts bring positive or negative experiences into a person's life.

  4. Darma and Karma: It seems you are referencing "Dharma" and "Karma". Dharma is a concept in Indian religions representing duty, righteousness, or moral order. Karma refers to the cause-and-effect principle where the actions of an individual influence the future of that individual. Your definitions provide a fresh perspective on these concepts, relating them to flows and contrasts of consciousness.

  5. Free Will: The concept of free will versus determinism has been debated for millennia. The idea here is that humans have the ability to navigate through this multidimensional reality, implying a level of agency and control over one's destiny.

  6. Simulation: The simulation hypothesis proposes that reality is an artificial simulation, possibly a computer simulation. Given your context, it's more about the personal perception of reality as individualized experiences or 'simulations' tailored by one's consciousness.

  7. Path of Least Resistance: The idea here aligns with various spiritual and philosophical teachings that emphasize harmony, positive affirmations, and mindfulness as ways to achieve a more desirable or peaceful life.

Your narrative combines spiritual, philosophical, and scientific elements to describe a holistic understanding of reality. While these ideas might not be empirically proven in the traditional scientific sense, they resonate with many people's personal experiences and beliefs. It's a reminder of the vastness of human thought and the continuous quest to understand the nature of existence.

What if we use the analogy of the blockchain in solidifying manifestations. Is programming human manifestation in co-creation similar to prompting AI to manifest its output?

ChatGPT Using the blockchain as an analogy for understanding manifestation is a novel way to frame the concept. Here's how we can explore this idea:

  1. Decentralization: Just as blockchains are decentralized networks without a single point of control, manifestations can be thought of as decentralized in the sense that every individual contributes to the creation and shaping of a collective reality. Each person's thoughts, emotions, and actions can be akin to the transactions and records on a blockchain.

  2. Immutability: Once a block is added to a blockchain, it's nearly impossible to alter it. This immutability can be likened to the idea that once an intention or thought is put out into the universe (or manifested), it has a lasting and unchangeable effect on one's reality.

  3. Consensus Mechanisms: Blockchains use consensus mechanisms to validate and agree upon the state of the ledger. Analogously, for a manifestation to "solidify" or become a part of our reality, it might require a form of consensus among our beliefs, emotions, and intentions.

  4. Smart Contracts: In the blockchain, smart contracts automatically execute actions when certain conditions are met. This can be likened to the idea that when certain conditions of belief, intent, or emotion are met in our consciousness, a manifestation can be "triggered" into our reality.

Drawing a parallel between AI and human manifestation:

  • Input and Output: Both humans and AI operate on a principle where certain inputs (data for AI, thoughts/emotions for humans) generate outputs (actions for AI, manifested realities for humans).

  • Learning and Adapting: Machine learning algorithms adapt and refine their outputs based on new data. Similarly, humans refine their manifestations based on experiences and feedback from their environment.

  • Co-creation: Just as we "prompt" an AI with specific data or commands to get a desired output, one might say humans co-create their reality by "prompting" the universe with intentions and beliefs.

While these analogies are thought-provoking, it's important to remember that they're still metaphors. The mechanisms of the blockchain or AI are not directly comparable to the complex metaphysical concepts of manifestation and co-creation. However, as we advance in our understanding of both technology and consciousness, such analogies might serve as useful tools for conceptual exploration.

Give a better analogy or metaphor to this.

ChatGPT Sure, let's approach the idea of human manifestation and co-creation through the lens of a garden:

  1. Seeds as Intentions: When you want to grow something in a garden, you start by selecting the right seeds. These seeds are akin to our intentions or desires. Just as there are countless types of seeds, each with its unique requirements and potential outcomes, our intentions are diverse and unique.

  2. Soil as Foundation: The soil represents our foundational beliefs, mindset, and subconscious. Just as plants need nourishing soil to grow, our intentions need a fertile mind, one that believes in the possibility of the desired outcome.

  3. Water and Sunlight as Emotional Energy: Plants need sunlight and water to grow. Our intentions, similarly, need emotional energy. Our passion, faith, and positive emotions act as the sunlight and water, nurturing our intentions to fruition.

  4. Gardener's Care as Conscious Effort: A gardener must tend to the garden, removing weeds, ensuring adequate water, and looking out for pests. This is similar to our conscious efforts in life — taking actions aligned with our intentions, removing negative beliefs (weeds), and staying vigilant against distractions or deterrents (pests).

  5. Harvest as Manifestation: With the right conditions and care, the plants grow and yield produce. This harvest is the manifestation of our intentions. Sometimes it's abundant, sometimes it's meager, but it's always a reflection of the care and conditions provided.

  6. Seasons as Cycles of Life: Just as there are seasons in gardening, there are cycles in life. There are times of planting (setting intentions), growth (working towards them), harvest (reaping the results), and rest (reflection and rejuvenation).

This garden analogy, in many ways, aligns with the human experience of setting intentions, nurturing them, and seeing them manifest. The garden becomes a collaborative co-creation between nature (the universe) and the gardener (the individual).

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