Sunday, February 22, 2009

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Still no point. < Meh-dward >
2009-02-17 15:27:17

My opinions, like the entity claiming them, are fallible.

I agree that we exist in more than the third and fourth dimensions, but I'll limit my discourse to the third and fourth (taking for granted, of course, the "sub"-dimensions). I agree that nothing ends, that "There are no endings and no beginnings. There is just change." Those statements I quoted sum up the entirety of existence and its nature.

I believe that awareness is the frontier between adjacent dimensions, with human awareness existing between the third and fourth. If my being were strictly third-dimensional, I would lack my perception of the passage of time; if I existed entirely within the fourth, my "body" would not be here in the third.

Memory, I think, is merely our catalogue of change. I believe that we record it in our third dimensional brains, and that those vessels are subject to change, including destruction (undergoing such a degree of change that they are no longer recognizable/functional), within the fourth dimension. I expect that there is some fourth-dimensional counterpart, but that it is something that we are naturally less able to willfully access.

It's been a significant amount of time since I finished typing the preceding paragraph; I was interrupted while typing and am unable to fully re-capture the thread of thought that I was working on; I hope I wrote enough to get some sort of point across. I'd be happy to further discuss.

Best Regards.

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