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Writer's pictureJ R

The Natural World & The Layers Of The "Matrix"

Nature produces everything we need for free.


In the matrix we all have 'to earn a living'.


Where's your mind at?


NOTHING comes out of nothing.


You need something to create something new - a generally accepted concept.


We find ourselves in the middle of a creation that must have started at a particular moment: the 'something'.


All that exists must have emerged from an already existing potential.


Just as all the information of an oak tree is in the acorn, so there must have been 'a creation seed'. If the seed contains all possibility, then one can define the Creator as imagination.


If the Creator is imagination, then the world is the manifestation of the potential of the Creator, which means we are literally living in the mind of the Creator.


If you look at a topographical map of the Earth, then you would see continents, mountain ranges, rivers, oceans, deserts, and more.


This is what actually exists in the real world: a world created from the potential of the universe.


Within this world, the laws of nature apply.


Every interaction has natural consequences.


Put your hand in a fire, and you will get burned.


These consequences can be seen as messages to teach people that there are rules within which this creation operates.


These messages are not punishments.


They are teaching tools about the laws that govern this creation.


Contrary to that, if we look at the political map then we see named countries, separated by lines called national borders. These lines only exist on a map created by human beings.


One cannot find them in the real world.


This is the first layer of what people have called the matrix.


It is something we believe to be real, and we behave as though it were real, but in fact it only exists in our minds.


The various rules and laws operating within this matrix have been created by people: the ones that rule the matrix.


We comply with these rules because we believe this creation to be real.


Breaking these rules will also have consequences.


These are now very much punishments so people won't forget who the authority is they have to obey.


The sole function of such laws is to keep the leaders in power.


We could now build a culture on top of this matrix.


People, living closely connected to nature, will develop a culture driven by nature, guided by their need to survive as a species.


They will learn from nature when to sow seeds, when to harvest, what materials are suitable for clothes, tools and homes.


Their activities, such as hunting, working and resting will be dictated by nature.


On the contrary, in the matrix world, we have a culture that is built on what people believe to be true.


The people are told what their leaders want them to believe so they can remain in power.


This leads to accepted ways of living, of behaving, and of seeing the world, that are in fact simply opinions of certain people, most of which are untrue in the natural, real world.


Organised religion is possibly the most successful layer of the mind matrix, using fear, guilt and punishment to make people submit to a belief system that promises salvation.


Within the religious human world, the boundaries are drawn as clearl as they are on the map of nations: followers of one set of beliefs are convinced they are right and all others are wrong.


These lines, which are lines in the minds of people, must be defended in the same way as the lines surrounding countries must be defended; and the same tools are used too.


One has to be proud to belong to the 'right' collection of believers.


This layer of the matrix, whilst claiming to be spiritual, actually disconnects people from their true self, from their natural self, and from the Creator.


The layer that today is affecting humanity the most is the belief in the value of currency in the form of notes, coins and numbers on a computer screen.


In the natural world, all is free.


No money is required.


The resources in nature are the capability and the willingness to work and create.


In nature, our imagination, which will allow us to look for solutions, is as free as the energy we put into the endeavour, as are the requirements to materialise our solution.



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