the way i figure it, "absolute reality" exists, but in a universe distinct from
the one i inhabit. i understand "reality" to consist of experiences, which are
comprehended through perception. the word "absolute" means 'not qualified',
and 'total'... which, in the context of this discussion i take to mean 'completely
true' and 'without error'. since i experience "falseness", and can easily form
mistaken beliefs (based on imperfect perceptions?), and hold value in
'imagination'... i conclude that i'm not [fully?] in the realm of "absolute reality".
the universe is one thing, and i believe that there could well exist a 'universal
consciousness' which perceives "all that is" [itself]... the being of "God". i submit that
that consciousness would consist of the collection of thoughts which were the most
loving, since i see love as being the principle of inclusion which invites disparate
energies to coalesce into a 'uniform whole' (rather than to break off and form some
other universe?).
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