From an early age, we are programmed to perceive the world as something dual: on the one hand, the physical world – the world that can be felt and “really touched” – is the world of science and the five senses. On the other hand, the fantasy world, which exists outside of reality, is a world that unfolds primarily in our imagination, and which we can touch only with a “sixth sense”.
The whole system of education and the so-called social adaptation of the individual is aimed at forming in a person such an idea of the surrounding space, in which a person will perceive as reality only that area of the world that he can fix his main five senses (sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste). While the area of the world, which “comes to life” mainly in our imagination, is assigned the role of a kind of appendage to the main “real world”.
Constantly confronted with such a “dual” interpretation of the world, human consciousness accepts this state of affairs as true, and draws a clear line between “reality” and “fantasy/fiction”.
Gradually, this “lesson” is fixed so much that it already passes into the unconscious, and then the brain begins to unconsciously filter the world into these two categories, continuously spreading the flow of incoming information on two shelves:
"Reality Shelf" and "Fiction Shelf".
But is that really true? What if both worlds are equally real? What if the whole world is one and there is only one flow in which fantasy and reality are facets of one whole?
If you want to hide something, put it in the most visible place.What if someone decided to hide “unwanted ideas” from humanity? Not just ideas, but actually the whole world, pushing it beyond the boundaries of “reality” (after all, the entire allegedly external world, in fact, exists only in our consciousness). How do you do that most elegantly? To make us believe that these ideas are nothing more than fantasies, fictions that have nothing to do with reality.
And the best tool for such a trick is the so-called art (literature, cinema). Cinema, like no other form of art, can change the consciousness of a person, because such immersion is impossible in anything else. There you can tell any story that, having passed the previously installed in the human subconscious "filters-implant", from now on will be perceived and automatically "written off" in the category of "fiction".
Cinemas are temples for collective hallucinations.In which we are cut off from an undesirable reality, using the pattern of our own brain to divide the unified flow of information from the world into categories of “fiction” and “reality”.
What is described in many films as fantastic, non-existent in reality, from this point of view appears to us as the realm of reality, which is sought to hide from us.
In the non-existence of this realm of reality, we are constantly persuaded to believe, lulled by spectacular high-budget films.
Free energy, antigravity, space colonization, portals of time and space, extraterrestrial civilizations, all of these are as real as everything else that surrounds us, and all of this is happening right next to us, here and now, in these moments, and has been happening for many years, centuries and millennia, but it has been the privilege of isolated groups that did not feel it necessary to devote the rest of humanity to these realms of reality.
To see the world as it really is, and not as we are portrayed, you only need to turn your ideas about it from head to foot. For the imposed reality that now forms this collective dream has long turned everything upside down. published
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