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With the Mystics

Throughout an extensive period, nations, communities, and individuals have engaged in discussions and deliberations about the veracity and comprehension linked to various religious beliefs. The core emphasis of this blog post revolves around the pursuit of discerning the genuine or "true" religion, examining it through the prism of mysticism, which can present an extraordinary and life-altering perspective. Who is a mystic? A person who claims to attain, or believes in the possibility of attaining, insight into mysteries transcending ordinary human knowledge, as by direct communication with the divine or immediate intuition in a state of spiritual ecstasy. Mysticism, in its pure form is the science of the Ultimate, the science of union with the Absolute, and nothing else Mystics and their perspectives We know that being a mystic is to believe in the existence of an extrasensory dimension of reality, but mystics differ radically, however, in their claims about extrasensory rea

Glitch in the matrix

Introduction: Metaphorically speaking, we employ the idea of a "glitch in the matrix" to characterize peculiar or unexplainable events that contradict natural laws or disrupt our understanding of the world. While indulging in contemplative exercises that stretch the boundaries of human understanding on the nature of existence, perception, and consciousness, it is crucial to recognize that their ultimate significance lies in their capacity to act as tools for deep philosophical contemplation and challenging our preconceived notions of reality. Let's take a brief journey into the realm of diverse intellectual currents that have captivated thoughtful minds. Explorations 1. Simulation Hypothesis: This interpretation suggests that our entire existence is a simulated reality created by a more advanced civilization or higher-dimensional beings. The glitches in the matrix are seen as anomalies or errors in the simulation, providing hints that our reality is not as concrete as it