![]() ![]() Here's the big takeaway: if our world is just a shadow of an abstraction of a reality that can branch out into just one of multiple infinities that you cannot even begin to comprehend with the mental scope that was GIVEN to you by some being whom you can also never fully comprehend, then what possible good can it do to even contemplate it? But hey, while you’re here suffering you only have to zoom-enhance envision your own totally selfish reality down to the tiniest pore details in order to manifest it, so you know, not hard at all in the face of everything already solidified before you by countless headstrong people who, to the death, were and are only out for themselves. Buy Out of This World by Neville Goddard from Waterstones today Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over 25. Still, I came away with a few trains of thought. ![]() And whatever is there to be seen before it occurs here must be Predetermined from the point of view of man awake in a three-dimensional world. Some nice little diversions into human imagination and lucid dreaming, though I don’t necessarily agree with the author’s assertion that these are of much real significance, especially when there are billions of humans that do it every night. If the occurring events were not in this world when they were observed, then, to be perfectly logical, they must have been out of this world. Vintage pseudo wisdom that’s pretty skin-level on the deep thinking front, so it appropriately includes a lot of Bible quotes. ![]()
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