brrgilbert Messages: 282 Registered: December 2012 Location: Nampa, Idaho
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I posted this earlier and I am going to repeat it, again because I believe that it is important. Because of "Relative Truth," we create our own world; our own "Universe," as it were. To understand this, in Quantum Physics, there is given a "Multiverse" or "Multi-World" concept that is explained in the YouTube video, below.
There is Absolute Truth and there is "relative" truth. Absolute Truth is the reality that exists independently of ourselves and "relative" truth is completely dependent upon each individual. It has been said that "perception is reality," meaning that a person's perception is their "internal" truth . . . and that is correct. We create a "universe" within our minds and hearts. It is in operation when we are conscious; aware. However . . . there is an "Absolute Truth;" a "REAL" Universe; a "REAL" World that operates independently of our own. It operates regardless of whether we are conscious or not. For example: Gravity will operate upon the unconscious mind . . . independently of perception. Among some other things, this should provide you with a clue as to who created this "REAL" and "Independent" World/Universe that operates upon all of us. Too, it should provide you with a clue as to the nature of the "multiverse" and the basis for its "origins." It exists within our minds. We will be whole when our "world" and "universe" becomes the same as God's World and God's Universe; we become ONE. We will know as we are known and "TRUTH" will be Absolute and not "relative."
My world AND universe is converging with God's. The relevant information as to the reality of TRUTH resides in the "consciousness" of God and He is the "Absolute Source." In our "relative" world, the "Cat" is in all possible states and someone, instead of opening and revealing the contents of the box, ends up opening a can of worms when their truth is proclaimed as THE truth.
(In keeping with the theme, is it "worm hole" or "worm whole?")
"I must endure the presence of a few caterpillars if I wish to become acquainted with the butterflies."