Jiang’s Kabbalistic framing of reality as consciousness and imagination rather than fixed external law.
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reality as hallucination
Jiang’s Kabbalistic framing of reality as consciousness and imagination rather than fixed external law.
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"...consciousness. It's vibrations. So in other words, reality is just a hallucination. It's what we imagine it to be. And so these laws, these..."
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