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Originally Posted by richie hey anyone ,please tell me where can i get the cheat codes of this biggest game :life
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For cheat codes in the game of "Human Life" visit:
Law of Attraction :: The Secret :: Official Web Site of The Secret Movie Quote:
Placebo wrote:
There is no save game option in life. We can't go back to the time when everything was fine cause time is not waiting for anyone. And that is making everything much more difficult than it should be
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Of course there is. It's called MEMORY. All experience is saved within the memory of the OUC.
In a game -- if you are wise -- you save often, so that if your character is killed, you can pick up close to where you left off. Since the theory of subjective reality is that we are all in reality just different points of experience of the OUC -- i.e. "the player," -- how can you be certain that you have NOT IN FACT DIED several times already, even within this current lifetime?
In computer games, your character has no "memory" of its demise when you respawn it; so why should our earth suit egos be any more conscious if such an event has occurred? From our perspective, we simply make a choice, but in reality perhaps the OUC who directs our "play" is actually making a different choice from the previous one that led to our death. We don't remember this because we are, of course, the OUC now playing a saved copy where we haven't yet died, and in fact, do not die due to an alternate path chosen to avoid same. The OUC remembers, but that is our higher self, and not our current egoic personality, the version currently being played that was saved prior to the death and therefore never experienced it.
If this is truly all an illusion projected from the Mind of the OUC, then there's nothing to prevent an infinite number of "saved games" -- see "life recordings in space-time" -- from being created on an "as needed" basis.
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Steve Pavlina says:
The limit of the game analogy is that if you take it too far, you can become apathetic. I.e. what does life matter if it's only a game? Who cares if I hurt someone if it's only a game character?
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Well, if one accepts the concept of subjective reality, then of course we care because the character we hurt is really ourselves. We understand that every character is a work in progress of our own making, and thereby understand its value, regardless of its illusory nature.
I "lost" myself in the game Diablo II for over a year, and built up an account of what I considered to be quite valuable characters. They were not real people like me, but they were CREATIONS of mine that I invested much time in building. When I was tired of the game, I still felt my characters had value, and indeed they did since I sold them on eBay for over $50 bucks! But the memory and experience gained by playing them transfers to my current "real" life and gaming life even now.
When one invests much time into any personal creation that is an expression of our thoughts, feelings, perceptions, etc., then said creations have inherent value be they paintings, songs, game characters or even forum postings.
I've read many accounts on this forum of how much a member has gotten from a certain thread here and there. So a game character is so much more than what it seems. It's truly another valuable expression of the OUC, and since that's all of us, we all -- if at least a tad enlightened -- should be able to respect that and assign it appropriate value.
BTW, Steve, great article!
~ RS