The Structure of Reality (XIX)

Considering that time simply does not exist, it clearly follows that the movement does not either. Not the speed. Not the acceleration. We are observers mediated by our kammic composition, or conditional composition, as preferred. Each new condition determines a different state of consciousness and for each state, Samsara reacts by offering a different observation….

The Structure of Reality (XVIII)

Reality depends on the observation capacity of the observer. What an observer does not observe, does not exist. And if the observation is deficient, the reality is deficient. The culture is based precisely on deficit observation in order to get their elements can replicate and spread, These elements are the memes. Among them, words play a fundamental…

The Structure of Reality (XVI)

The observers in the Samsara behave like a child playing with the dry leaves that they find where they are going. There are no leaves until the child observes them, they are created in the eyes of the child, depending on the conditionality of the child, within an infinity of probabilities. The probabilities are there. Infinity According to whoever…

The Structure of Reality (XIV)

Emotions, the erroneous conception of free will and the concepts of good and evil are ways in which ignorance acts. If we put ourselves from the real perspective, we have an observer coagulating a fixed reality, without the ability to vary it. Emotions like that have no meaning. No motivating or dissuasive force is needed. Emotions do not…

The Structure of Reality (XIII)

The way in which the vagabonds of Samsara see this rather than condition them determines them. Although it seems a palpable obvious, that everything is conditioned is something that very few see and almost nobody understands. To see it you have to use the senses to perceive the world, and the reasoning to understand it. A…

The Structure of Reality (XII)

A good simile of reality can be an enormous amount of dominoes falling against each other, expanding and causing the fall, the first initial impulse, to be uncontrolled until infinity as limit. Let’s look where we look we will be seeing different moments of different rainfall. The night sky is a complete sample of different times…