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There is no spoon, instead try to realize the truth

There is no spoon, instead try to realize the truth

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In 1999, or the year 2000, whenever The Matrix came out, I remember watching the movie and being completely mesmerized. But one of the reasons why I was so mesmerized is because I used to be high as a kite, and used to just engage my life very high on dope. I remember what the movie's about, like all the stuff that I watched at the time. I never re-watched, I just don't feel like it. But everything that I watched, I went really deep into it. I thought I needed to engage with substances so I could connect to my intuition—it turned into did not.

Then I quit. I quit around 2003. First I quit cigarettes, then I quit marijuana, and that was fine. I learned that I needed to trust my body rather than to trust the substances, but that's another story.

So now... I am reminded of a scene, a very particular scene in The Matrix, I don't even know if it's the first, the second, or the third, doesn't matter, where Neo is going to see the Oracle, and then he meets this very young person with a bald head. He looks like a Buddhist monk, and he has a set of spoons, and he's bending one spoon in front of Neo's astonishment.

Spoon Boy: Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth.​

Neo: What truth?​

Spoon Boy: There is no spoon.​

Neo: There is no spoon?​

Spoon Boy: Then you'll see that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself.

The Matrix, 1999

That's like an emoji that explodes in the head 🤯, because when we understand the whole reality that we are perceiving is based on our conditioning, and then there's other ways of seeing ourselves from the outside, we understand that we have the power of change, the power of human action, the power of making decisions that are better for ourselves, etc.

The real shift happens not by altering the illusion, but by altering the self that perceives it.

Neo's lesson: Don't resist the illusion. See through it. Shift your awareness, and the world shifts with you.

In short:Reality is not fixed. You are the variable.

Sympathy,a fundamental vibrational principle

Another thing that I want to link is the idea of sympathy as a word that has been used tremendously wrong, because people use the word sympathy not as what it means, that it's a fundamental vibrational principle. Right now, it's been reduced to some weak emotional reaction, like feeling sorry for someone, but at the very end, this sympathetic vibratory physics, SVP, has nothing to do with this sentimentality. It is a fundamental vibrational principle of resonance, coherence, and universal connectedness.

Etymologically of the word is a "sym," together, and "pathos," feeling, experience. So, the meaning "shared response" is not pity. Some people like Russell or Keely use it correctly.

-Sympathetic streams are scalar coupled fields of resonance.

-Sympathetic tuning is how one object or system causes another one to vibrate or respond without contact.

-Sympathetic control allows for power transmission, healing, field alignment, or motion induction through phase-locked coherence.

Thus we can actually become sympathetic to a resonance or a specific frequency, resonating in alignment—one can even bend matter. So the spoon boy in The Matrix wasn't performing a trick. He was accessing a sympathetic field, an unseen resonance between thought and matter. There is no spoon, because there is no separation between subject and object in scalar vibratory reality (SVP). And sympathy, in the SVP sense, becomes the mechanism of reality bending: alignment of frequency, not force. So this, in SVP, is called a mechanics of coherence.

Being kind + graceful

My mom taught me tuning. She taught me that sympathy begins in the ge

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