Monday, July 31, 2017

Enlightenment: Seeing Life as a Computer Program


1 . Enlightenment is the seeing that at the Ego level—the default position of human beings—all actions and reactions to them are part of a computer-like program. This is called the matrix. See:




2. The best experimental data for this claim are presentiment studies in which the body involuntarily reacts to stimuli without conscious awareness and before they occur. 

Example: Many controlled studies have subjects hooked up to fMIR brain scans. Then images are shown to the subject. The subject looks at each image, say for 10 seconds. Then every 1 in 20 images is one which the brain will strongly react to such as a “disturbing” image or erotica. Now here’s the interesting twist: Before a disturbing image is shown the brain will react several seconds beforehand as though it is preparing itself to see the upcoming image. In other words, the brain knows what will be shown before it sees it.

3. The research studies which support the above claim are robust. We are talking of evidence of the order of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 -1 or 10^27 -1. This can be found via meta-analysis when the various studies are combined. Two sources include:

a. [PDF]Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous - Daryl Bem. These are 8 research studies which confirm the above claim.

b. Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary ...This is a link to one of several of Dean Radin's texts in which he lays out the case for ESP.

4. The level of confidence that the brain knows about events before they happen can be considered an experimental fact. Thus, I will assume that this claim is true.

5. The only way the brain can know what will happen in the future is for it to be tied to a larger program in which the events have already happened. In other words: All events are predestined!

6. Enlightenment is the seeing of events as the result of a computer program. By “seeing” I mean a right-brain intuitive insight: “Ah, yes, I see everything was predestined before the world began.”  

7. Once one is opened to the possibility that all events are the result of a computer program, then the real work begins: To embody this perception. This means every time you react to an event, you respond: “That was just part of a program.” 

Example: Trump is elected; “Yes, that was predestined.” The holocaust in which 6 million Jews were murdered. “Yes, that was part of the program.” You win the lottery worth $10 million; “Yes, this was preordained from the beginning.” 

8. By the example above, the goal of one who wishes to be Enlightened is to keep seeing all events, whether they be reports in the media, personal events such as purchasing a new home, or emotional reactions such as reports of a suicide bomber in the Middle East killing 200 people, as part of a play. In truth, these events are meaningless. The purpose of the events: a) To keep you separated from the Living One: The Living Father, and b) For alien beings to extract psychic energy from your life force.

9. In my experience, it will take at least a year of constant “reaction—seeing through the play” responses for there to be clear seeing. One day you find out your dog has died. You react with grief. Then you remind yourself, “That was just predestined to occur at this time.” The next day you find out that your wife has just left with the milkman and in her departing note she says “good riddance” to you. This time you respond with laughter of insight: “Oh, yes, this is just part of the play.” This constant reaction-detachment is a necessary stage in Enlightenment.

10. As one detaches from the events and one’s reactions to events, one day you might wake up and see that life is a completely rigged game. The moment you see this you become free from the program!

11. The above point gives insight into a paradox: The moment you see you are part of a program, you no longer are. While the events of the play will no doubt continue to hold great interest for awhile, you will start to lose your intense reactions as you see they are meaningless.

12. A second paradox: Not to react is to react. Here we see that even though you realize everything is rigged, you still have to respond to events. So if the body develops some kind of pain, you will want to respond by finding out its cause. In extreme cases, you might go see a doctor to get his opinion. Before crossing the street, it’s still a good idea to look both ways. Failure to adequately respond means there will be consequences to them.

13. If one likes science, then one will see that events usually follow rules. Thus, Newton’s Law of Motion will still work; excessive intake of calories will result in weight gain; polluting the atmosphere will result in global warming. So in the play, the rule of “cause-and-effect” will still appear to apply. Only now you see that it’s all part of God’s play.


14.  How to live in a world where everyone expects you to respond to events as though they are real? My solution: I follow Jesus’ injunctions: “If you do not fast from the world, you will not find the Kingdom…Those who are alone and chosen will find the Kingdom” (sayings 27, 49, The Gospel According to Thomas). In other words, while I remain in the world, I am no longer part of the world. Thus, there are some weeks in which I avoid all contact with humans. So even though I live in a big city like San Francisco, I avoid all social contact, including conversations with humans, avoiding screens such as televisions or Apple phones and so forth.

15.    Once one has seen through the world and knows that it is dead, then one is ready to turn to spiritual matters. In the spiritual marketplace there are thousands of offers from meditation to religions to various systems of healing and the like. For my money, the only thing worthwhile is physical immortality. Otherwise, one lives, say, 70 years and then dies. Then what? Nothing. It’s all meaningless. As much as you would like to think otherwise, few people will care about your passing. And those who might will themselves shortly be dead. The players who continue in the play will give little thought about you.

16. How to be an Immortal? First you will need to be Enlightened. If you think there is free will on the part of the actors in this play, then you will be constantly upset. Detachment from this world of play is the first step in becoming an Immortal. It’s okay to react to the news of a passing love one as both the event and your reaction were both preordained before the world began.

17.  To be an Immortal one will form a relationship with the Spirit of Truth. This Holy Spirit can lead the seeker to eternal life if he asks. The first step: Become Jesus’ Twin. This means your will and Jesus’ will are merged. At some point, you will not know if you reacted or Jesus reacted. Be clear: If you are part of the world and invested in various outcomes of the players, then when you die that’s it. There is no life after death. Note that there are metaphysical schools which claim that if you shift your consciousness during this life, then you will be reincarnated. Maybe. But is this you or just some essence which used your consciousness? Personally, I take little stock in any afterlife claims. The wisest course is to assume that after you die there is nothing.

Conclusion: Enlightenment is a required step before becoming an Immortal. Enlightenment is seeing that the events of this world, including one’s reactions to them are rigged. Everything is predestined to occur exactly as it happened when it happened. Paradoxically, once you can detach from the play, one is free from the program! Invite the Spirit of Truth to lead you into insights about the program. Make it a goal to merge Jesus’ will with your will so that you are twins. The goal is eternal life in this body on planet earth, right here, right now. May each reader accept Jesus’ invitation and you will not taste death ( saying 1, The Gospel According to Thomas).

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