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Mystery > The Universal Spirit > Providence > Bed of consciousness >> Community of beings >>> My being >>>> My witness >>>> My soul >>>>> My oversouls >>>>> My divinity >>>>> My incarnations >>>>>> My current incarnation >>>>>>> My spirit >>>>>>> My psyche >>>>>>>> My fate >>>>>>>> My presence >>>>>>>>> My world >>>>>>>>>> My quantum world >>>>>>>>>> My upper world >>>>>>>>>> My twilight world >>>>>>>>>> My underworld >>>>>>>>> My character >>>>>>>>> My reputation >>>>>>>> My mind >>>>>>>>> My personality >>>>>>>>>> My self >>>>>>>>>>> My egos >>>>>>>>>>> My ideas >>>>>>>>>>>> My identity >>>>>>>>>>>> My thoughts >>>>>>>>>>>>> My individuality >>>>>>>>>>>>> My collectivity >>>>>>>>>>> My consciousness >>>>>>>>>> My shadow >>>>>>>>> My potential >>>>>>> My legacy >>>>>> My other incarnations >> Sea of ideas >> Omniverse >> Fantasy land >> Dream land >> Spirit land >> Myth land >> The Ages |
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A Meta-Narrative |
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A Pyramid of Ideas for Enhancing Your Identity |
My thoughts [my life; my world; my stream of thought; my projections; my thought energy; my thought-forms; my body of thoughts; my idea constructions; my universe]
> My individuality > My collectivity A thought is an idea radiated by a belief. Some of those thoughts become experiences. You live in this world of thought. You experience a unique life where your ideas - expressed as thoughts - create worlds for you to experience. We are each surrounded by the messages of countless beings. These messages are encountered as sensory-data. From sensory-data we extract meaning in the form of experiences using our beliefs. Our experiences, messages and interactions together form the basis of communication. 'Space' is a concept that is especially relevant here. There is 'inner space' which is non-material. There is 'physical space' which is the outer, material space. There is 'infospace' which is the indirect space in which you experience for example the events on your television set. A subset of 'infospace' would be 'cyberspace' which is experienced through the Internet. There is also 'collective space' which emerges from the consensuses and synergies of personalities, groups, organizations and other social structures. This collective space changes in response to the shared ideas from which it grows. A journal together with a planner can be used as tools to mediate the many aspects of your life.
Suggested areas of interest: > My fate > My branch > My homeline > My worldline > My individuality > My karma > My scenarios > My pivotal points > My decision points > My collectivity > My threads > Time gates > My immanence > My transitions > My transcendence > My types of emotions > My pairs > My symbols > My reputation > My motivations > My desires > My world > Contexts > My emotions > My recollections > My daydreams > My fantasies > My visions > My dreams > My social communion > My possibilities > Mediums > My determinations > My options > My life-story > My constraints > My patterns > My communications > My webs > Thoughts > My relationships > My outcomes > My group communion > My organizational communion > My othertimes > Virtual realm > My hinge factors > My virtual experiences > My virtual messages > My implementations > My challenges > My decisions > My destiny > My serendipities > My will > My personal possessions > My material body > To mediums > To content > My finances > My field > My inner virtualizations > My cycles > My collective consensus > My intentions > My filters > My agreements > My subjects beliefs > My types of fantasies > My breaches > Events > My event-sequences > My appointments > My emotional states > My press communion > My judicial communion > Positions > Statuses > Bureaucracies > Roles > Characters > Scenes > My characters > My journeys > My slides > My spiritual mission > My destiny > My materializations > My virtualizations > My phantoms > My character building > My media access points > My collective context > My perspectives > My worldview > My Earth communion > My stream of consciousness > My inner senses > My health Site Bibliography
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