The universe as a living field of memory, spirit, dialogue, and reciprocal influence rather than inert matter.
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conscious universe
The universe as a living field of memory, spirit, dialogue, and reciprocal influence rather than inert matter.
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Each human being is a hologram of the universe, so a single act can reverberate through the entire conscious universe.
In a conscious universe, evil punishes itself: because the universe knows what a person has done, the memory burns as regret, despair, guilt, and shame.
The Iliad is a depiction of the universe in motion, a universe of consciousness.
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"the universe is also captured in us okay we are a hologram of the universe right so the internet is this vast right but..."
"...be strategic and occupy different people, okay? We are literally a universe onto ourselves. Does that make sense, okay? All right, so you're like,..."
"you are connected with the universe okay the universe is conscious you are the universe itself so when you make when you do evil..."
"...what we do is memorable, it will implant itself throughout the universe and be there for all future generations, all right? And that's what's..."
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The Iliad begins as a war of wills and ends as a metaphysics of love: memory is emotion, poetry is consciousness in motion, forgiveness defeats revenge, and forced perspective-switching becomes the big bang of...
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