The Search 4 Happiness
Day 182 - Mirror
10/24/20231 min read
I'm currently 50 hours into my 72-hour fast, and ironically, my mind is clear and the thought of eating has dissipated. The feeling of hunger and weakness comes and goes, but throughout various periods, there is a strong sense of drive, calmness, and a clear mind.
This morning, I was watching a YouTube video about the mirror theory of the universe. The profound idea suggests that our universe and everything around us are simply a reflection of our perception and internal manifestation. Our understanding, feelings, drives, aspirations, values, morals—all aspects of who we are—contribute to the projection of the universe. Consequently, everything we perceive is merely a reflection of everything we are, have, and aspire to be.
It may be easier to believe that the universe determines our existence rather than humans believing that our existence shapes the universe. Sometimes, such immense and obscure ideas, thoughts, or ideologies can leave us lost in a bubble of impossibility.
Is it possible that the signals we transmit into the universe shape our own universe? Do we all live in a perception of our personal universe, influenced by the transmissions of others?
I enjoy reading and listening to these perspectives, even if I completely disagree with the ideas presented. It's not to say that they are incorrect, but deep down, I don't believe them to be true. However, many of these profound ideas create pathways for understanding that, regardless of the outcome, cultivate a sense of learning and progress within my mind, soul, and consciousness.
Some concepts and ideas seem so far-fetched that they appear unimaginable. They are elusive and profound to the point of being seemingly impossible. As our world continues to evolve, some of these ideas, concepts, thoughts, and profound questions are also evolving. The realization that there is possibility within them is forming the basis for new understanding of age-old impossibilities.
Being open to ideas, concepts, and thoughts in any realm is important. There may always be something that moves, enlightens, teaches, or shows you a pathway to discovery—the pathway in the pursuit of happiness.
Thanks,
Dean