Author Topic: Jed Rant.. more on the I Am.  (Read 3634 times)

Jed McKenna

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Re: Jed Rant.. more on the I Am.
« Reply #30 on: September 27, 2016, 10:01:24 am »
O.K. Frits, real but not true... I am very careful what I call real because, in Truth, I have no standard for real. I guess it's a (or was a) bit of a cop-out. I call things illusions and I call my experience hallucinations... years ago I adopted that approach because I wanted to be more careful about believing things, at the time it was a sorta mechanism to keep me on the straight and narrow, yeh, sure...

One day, while doing my S/A, I go it!!! at a cellular level... this is all not-real and we are hallucinating everything, including our selves, into an apparent/illusory being and beingness. My b.s. verbiage had become my reality, perhaps better expressed as my non-reality. The wonder and freedom of not being anything or anyone was beyond words. All there is is Truth, what I call in the Series, ''infinite capacity for all that is''. Even illusion needs somewhere to appear to be, an illusion requiring an illusory context, in order to maintain further illusion and then, all combined... it appears in The Infinite Truth as the world we currently appear to inhabit.

There is nothing but Truth, and I mean NOTHING... but much appears to be, for your entertainment. It is staggeringly simple, boundlessly without limits, sights beyond vision, hearing beyond sound, sensing beyond any feeling, and everyone wants to capture it, control it, reduce it to their human experience... and then b i t c h because it doesn't seem to fit their expectations. Your human experience fits within Truth, but you can be very sure that Truth does not fit within your human experience. Un-explainable, un-imaginable, un-foreseeable, un-everything... it just ''is''.

Thank you Frits, you always seem to provoke the best in me (or, I hallucinate so) and I love you for it.

Cheers, Jed.


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