Reality is another word for simulation. And a simulation is always a memory
and not part of the true present. Your task in this world, in which you currently
live and read my blog, is to remember, and I must say, it is a very old memory.
You remember this present moment, but it feels like the present because it
is a simulated memory, a dream, or a recreated memory.
With a recreated memory, you immerse yourself in a memory and experience
it as a simulated present. You are in this memory with all your senses.
Déjà vu, for example, is only possible for this reason. Déjà vu, when you learn
to trace it back to its origin, comes from the future, from the place where you
truly are. Your future self remembers a specific moment from its past, and
what then happens to this past self is called déjà vu in our world.
The feeling of déjà vu only arises, however, when it correlates with another
parallel reality. This means it can be a completely mundane situation in which
a déjà vu can occur. In fact, that's usually the case.
Imagine it like this: your future self remembers you, and this creates a link to
you. As soon as this memory, from its perspective, is also similar to an experience
in your dreams from the last few nights, the links intersect, and a déjà vu is
created.
A déjà vu often involves a moment in which another reality enters your
simulated present, one that has already been experienced. Your focus is
shifted into a parallel reality at that moment; you perceive the event and
are then pushed back into your usual reality.
The next time you have a déjà vu, don't pay attention to what's happening,
don't ask yourself why the déjà vu occurred, or anything else. Don't let yourself
be distracted! Instead, look closely at where the déjà vu comes from! Try to
find the source of the déjà vu, trace it back to its source.
And then you will be able to recognize your future self.
300 years in the future.
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