What lovely words. Thank you. And great to meet another person who doesn't believe we live on a sphere! I know lots of us don't talk about this subject much because it can upset people easily (especially over on hive!) but given the evidence it's probably worth a discussion or two. I am currently researching simulation theory, feeling more and more drawn to it. Polaris can't be seen from the southern hemisphere which would not be possible on a flat earth, yet all other evidence points to a flat earth so it seems to me that we live in a simulation which wants to give us the impression we are living on a ball. For what purpose who can say, but I believe we can interact with the simulation, changing the code as we go, manifesting with the assistance of some mega computer which runs this show, periodically resetting us in some way (every 137 years) with fun stuff like cataclysms or pivotal shifts in thinking. Will write a post on this subject soon enough. Though I'm not sure everyone here is ready for this kind of information.
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I now question absolutely everything we have been taught to assume is true. People freak out with this new information because it challenges their assumptions, which rocks their tiny worlds. Good! Rock 'em!
I haven't looked into flat earth theories much at all. But I have started thinking of our world as of far more dimensions than only the three we've been taught to see. We live in a 3D simulation, our reality has been shrunk. We would all be capable of so much more, as you are, if we could shake the belief that we operate in such an infinitesimally small space, that there is no other space to operate in. Spheres only exist in 3D.
I look forward to your post.
Best way to be!
Before I set out on my great adventure from London ten years ago I spent many months sungazing religiously at sunrise & sunset, building up the time periods to around 44mins in the end, at which point it is said a person should be fully charged. I noted many amazing changes in my life due to this daily practice (like less need for physical food) but during the sungazing experience itself (especially after around 20 mins) I would feel those extra dimensions you mention. An indescribable connection to SO MUCH MORE. Impossible to find words for. And to think, my mum used to tell me I would go blind if I looked at the sun ;)
Yes, we all have fears we must shake, beyond which are infinite possibilities just waiting for us to grasp them...
Nice. I really feel that. (when I'm not sungazing!)
I recommend Eric Dubay if you feel like checking it out. It's fascinating stuff. And it brings a whole new light everything! For example, we can smile now at images like this one, in which NASA's Artemis Mission aims for the Moon... and misses!!!
It's right there in front of our eyes, yet we don't see it till the door is open and we have walked through to the other side.