If the physical doesn't matter, why does it feels more real and solid?
There is no drama or secret. We grew up believing that there is a false and a real, a lie and a truth, but what would your life be like without this imposed upon you? The truth is, this only seems more real because we continue what happens here. We give it attention, meaning, we impose the concept of "that's real" upon it. But it isn't. You know when you're "imagining" something and it starts to become more "solid" and detailed? That's exactly what happens with the physic.
When we dream, it seems very real to us, it seems solid, real, but when we "wake up" we realize "it wasn't real," that it was imagination/invention, and really, what's the difference? Why do you think there is a difference, a barrier that defines the real and the unreal?
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- This is not the main reality, this is neither the starting point nor the destination.
When we shift, for example, some people think they failed, that it didn't work because they didn't feel it with their senses...But what if these senses only exist because you decided they were real? People visualize manifesting/shifting and think it's just visualization, imagination, something that will happen, but do you know where this comes from? From the imposition that this is real, it comes from the illusion that you need feel something change from here, from your body here, from this point in the experience, but what change is this that you seek so much? Who confirms to you that you no longer have it? That you failed? "Oh, the physical," but who creates the physical? Oh, that's right, it's you.
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