Friday, September 19, 2014

Vacuum vision

Welcome to the vacuum.
 
We used to think that somewhere up there in space was an emptiness, a nothingness that’s referred to as a vacuum.

Not any more.

Space is close enough to being a vacuum, if you ignore the fact that there’s dust and stars, planets and galaxies floating around in it – gas and other stuff – spaceships for example. So much for being a vacuum – but it is, I admit, a whole lot emptier than the thick dense matter stuff we’re surrounded by down here on Earth.

Ok. Time for a major rethink. You ready?

The vacuum is everywhere. It’s right here, now, only you can’t see it – because there’s nothing to see – it’s a vacuum.

Because it’s a vacuum – it has no space, no time – so you wouldn’t know if there was an infinite expanse of vacuum between you and the person sitting next to you – because in our reality vacuum doesn’t count – we skip it, like pages in a novel that seem irrelevant.

But, but, but...

Yes, I know. But surely, if there were a million miles of vacuum between me and the person sitting next to me, I’d be a million miles from that person?!

Yes, you would, except that vacuum is nothing – space, distance included. So give the brain a rest. Stop trying to think your way around this. Instead allow yourself to settle into it, tune in, allow it space or moment to be whatever it is, even though it doesn’t fit your space-time sensory perception and matter matters mind process.

Ok. You getting there?

Vacuum. Just allow the emptiness and know that it isn’t only up there somewhere in what we refer to as space: know that it’s here all around you, even within you...
 
But how? How? How?

Ah... here we go. Understand that the whole of matter is floating on the boundless ocean of the vacuum. The whole universe is like an infinitesimal speck on the boundlessness of vacuum. The vacuum is where it’s really happening. It’s where it really is. Whatever you’re experiencing here in “reality” is a kind of 2D projection on a screen, a mere film. The actual stuff that exists – what truly is – is within the vacuum. The projection here in so called 3D is a representation which pretty accurately depicts the underlying isness – up to a point...

Up to a point?

Yep. Up to a point. The 3D representation cannot go beyond its projection point. It’s kind of stuck really.

So how come we’re able to move?

Well, you’re actually “moving” in vacuum, not here. Here you jump from frame to frame without actually moving.

Er... it doesn’t look that way.

No, nor does a movie or a cartoon. It looks pretty smooth and seamless, doesn’t it, but you’re still aware of the fact that you’re watching a series of stills rather than an actual moving picture. A picture that moved wouldn’t be possible because there’s no room for movement in materiality. Everything’s fixed in place. It’s only the vacuum that makes movement possible, because in the vacuum movement is completely unnecessary.

Er... how so? Are we able to teleport or something?

No need. The vacuum is completely empty. There’s nowhere to move to. It’s closer to the idea of consciousness. You are where you’re conscious of being. If your consciousness shifts to another “place” then that’s where you are, like switching channels on TV or clicking to another website. No physical movement is required. It translates as movement when you see the 3D avatar shift through the semblance of space, little by little, frame by frame.

Yeah – well if you’re right, why is it so slow? Why can’t we move faster? At the speed of light, for instance?

Good question. We can.

We can? That’s not what I’ve personally experienced.

No.

So, go on then, how?

By accepting what is.

What is? What? What do you mean?

By accepting what is as is, as opposed to insisting on identifying with the 3D image.

So I’m supposed to accept that you’re right – that this is all conjured out of the vacuum, and reconjured every second or so.

Yes. Actually many times a second – unless you slow things down by sleep or meditation.

And what then?

Well, then you get to observe what’s really going on – just as soon as you give yourself a little leeway.

How, by focussing on this nothingy thing you call the vacuum.

Yes, but you’re inverting the true state of is. The vacuum is neither thing nor no thing. It is vacuum as opposed to a vacuum or the vacuum.

And what of it?

There again your terminology is incorrect. There is no “it” to talk of. We’re in the territory of is – as opposed to it or thing or what.

Is?

Yes.

Ok. So it’s an is thing, so to speak.

Yep. That’s about right.

Well, go on. Aren’t you going to tell me what to do?

Well once you start being interested, curious and downright intrigued by vacuum, then you naturally, automatically start to become aware of the lag between is and it’s 3D representation. It has to be felt rather than understood. You notice a slight delay, a slight blurring at the edges or an occasional lack of focus or smudging as one frame shifts into another – and then you get it.

Get what?

You get back your vacuum vision.

My what?

Vacuum vision, instead of 3D vision.

And?

Well, then everything takes care of itself.

Everything? I thought you said this was a no thing phenomenon.

You’re right. Excuse my error. Language can be confusing, can’t it.

So, you’re saying that this vacuum vision enables you to see what truly is – and once you have that you can jump frames without needing to move through physical reality.

Yes of course. Physical reality is just a representation of what is, so once you’ve kind of disassociated from the 3D projection, then you’re free to come and go as you please. You become aware of the translation mechanism and the matter-matters mindset that had been limiting your movements. Awareness is everything. Once you've seen behind the screen you're free. There’s really nothing to it.

So you keep saying, but I haven’t seen many people flying around without planes or other forms of transport.

No, you wouldn’t.

Why not?

Because 3D eyes only see what’s happening at the 3D level of representation – so either you’d see nothing if someone flew past you, or a blur, or you’d see something but you’d immediately discount it as totally improbable, and thus ignore it completely. 

So I can’t trust my 3D vision?

Why not? It does its job perfectly adequately, but once you’re ready for the vacuum, then concepts such as space and time become almost irrelevant.

So what do you spend your time doing if you no longer need to get from a to b.

What time? Instead of spending our time doing, we’re able to engage in the reality of being, but it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to the 3D mind, so there’s really no point going into details.

Why not? I need something to aim for.

It’s all around you. It’s everywhere. You can’t miss it. Only the most consistent, vast, all pervasive conspiracy of denial enables you to avoid it, miss it, ignore it, and yet you’re still one with it, part of it, submersed in it – the isness.

The isness?

The isness of be.

You mean the vacuum?

Yes, but isn’t it ironical – from the 3D perspective vacuum is no thing and no where, yet in truth...

What?

In truth...

What? Aren’t you going to say anything?

Feel it... hear my silence through the vacuum.

It’s... I’m scared.

Scared of yourself? Scared of your shadow? Don’t be scared. There’s nothing to fear but fear itself.

I’m... it’s... lost for words.

Yes, beyond words...

So I can engage vacuum anytime, anywhere?

You cannot avoid doing so, and the more you allow yourself to become aware of what truly is...

The isness?

The isness of be – the more you start to feel...
To see...

Vacuum vision beyond 3D

The isness of Be

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