Riffin' On's Somewhat More Lucid Take on the Cosmos
- Doug Leamy
- Dec 22, 2022
- 4 min read
The Cosmos- there is a certain law of thermodynamics (I’ve never been very good at science/math) which indicates that stuff begets more stuff. Nothing truly erodes or disappears in regards to the material and its various states…it’s a finite amount of “stuff” perpetually changing states of matter/quality and quantity.
Where it gets weird is that Individuals become housed in the stuff. There’s the stuff that individuals don’t get housed in, and those are the objects of the world, and this is referred to colloquially as “stuff”, and we’re taught that this stuff is non-sentient and is incapable of action, but in actuality it’s a disguise of God the Father, and so sometimes this non-sentient stuff seemingly plays jokes on you as if to insinuate that it is clearly sentient, or capable of being as much, dummy, and it gets written off in the name of coincidence/couldn’t be’s…
But that’s neither here nor there (which probably testifies as to why it’s such a charming/entertaining spiel on “stuff”… neither “here” nor “there” somehow conveys a singularity that is pervasive there…). Where it gets weird is that even though the same composite materials just keep getting recycled through varying states of matter, different individuals pass through this life, pass out of it, and live on as individuals forevermore. They didn’t have the potential to do as much before there was a material world…
This is the why of our “lowly” “fallow” “non-Eternal” world… it is eternal. It’s only the minds of individuals passing through this simulation that get wrapped up in ways of thinking that see the world as if it is perpetually on the recede in regards to material resources and materials consumed by lifeforms; their time in this simulation is finite, but they think the simulation is finite, because many of the lifeforms haven’t equated the objects of the world, the non-sentient things, as expressions of Infinity.
Our senses can only see finite things. It takes all of our faculties honed meticulously and wisely with noble intent to expand upon our perceptions and see the finite in terms of the infinite, masterfully (this is effective living, in the abstract...everything you've learned about what makes people happy is hopefully in there). Religion/spiritual practice teaches its followers to attempt to do as much, through devotion, as well as other techniques. In fact, through all modalities of living taken on…
Seen through this lens, the notion of rebirth is in regards to the composite material, and not so much the soul. What’s profound is that even though that the “previous” life is entirely a different life, even though it isn’t you… the data is just as capable, at the level of potential to liberate you. Whether you look without or within, at self or at individuated other… whether in the past or some hypothetical future…at fiction or nonfiction… as long as you are present… as long as you be here now effectively… what you are looking at can and should liberate you. Will liberate you, even…
No matter where we look, that spot is just as infused with the Infinite from which positive value springs forth as any other place…
The material of this world is not lowly…it is not fallow…it is not crude or disgusting, inherently (I think the humans and the animals were around living before waste came into the picture [can you imagine though if this wasn't true...if the first 7 days involved spontaneously piles of dung placed upon the land that came from no anus]). It is God, incarnate. To think that is it scientifically bound by the laws that govern the material world/Cosmos to erode to the point that it can’t sustain life is to see the material world through a very fallacious and dangerous lens, and it’s one many of us are spontaneously seeing the world from in this day and age.
This entire thing is a cosmic production, and it creates eternal souls that live in bliss/communion with God. Suffering and the potential for thereof is a necessary step on that path, but it’s one that gets permanently shed when the human form is shed at the time of the mortal death, and it is one that should be meaningfully neutered for a lion’s share of your life as you live your life by both effective living and a dynamic relationship with Source.
I’ll end on saying that the modern Christian masses (as in throngs of people, not Sundays) have been notoriously bad at interpreting figurative language in the Bible. This is relevant regarding the Book of Revelations which is entirely figurative…which is a major departure from the rest of the New Testament which is largely historical narrative edited effectively. The mature, spiritually enlightened practitioner goes into something like the Book of Revelations after studying and understanding Christ in such a deep way that they themselves feel as if they can call upon the Spirit effectively as they need in their lives…and they see it as proof that there will be no comprehensive apocalypse, and if there is a widespread threat to human lives, it’s the second coming, as in we need to be the hand and arms and ears and eyes of Christ personally in our lives as devotees, which will miraculously deter and prevent it.

It's always entertaining to me at some level to both realize that psychedelics can induce GOD or spiritual experiences, and do more often than not....and that psychedelics are also still considered kinda trashy/kept an arm's length away from all of the nice things we absolutely can't afford to screw up in this world.
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