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Originally Posted by Wabi-sabi Before I read the newspaper, of course, I first need to write the newspaper and prior to that I need to create all the people and events that I write about.
This morning I was lazy and just invented all the stories without the creation of the world part, so if you suddenly disappear today, I'm sorry. Maybe I will create you again tomarrow.
The only thing that might save you is I created this post and I created you in order to read it. The rest of the world may look a little strange today though. |
I know I find it frustrating as well. I don't believe in a subjective reality because I cannot accept that other people are not real.
Steve Pavlina writes that a subjective reality is necessary for the intention/manifestation model. Suppose that two people intend to become the next president of the US. Even if they both would have 100% faith, there would still be only one president. So it seems that only subjective reality supports intention/manifestation.
But I believe in the Abraham Hicks model of reality. This theory says that we are all contributing to the expanding creation of this universe. And this universe is not an illusion, it's real.
If you wanted to become president of the US, then Abraham would ask you why you want it. And by answering that you would uncover the essence of your desire and that would be manifested. So it could turn out that you don't become president but that you create a situation where you have a very similar position.