Self-Imposed Constraints of Our Consciousness


One thing I learned by experimenting with the Spiral Cell Illusion is that physical reality is a hard reality, no matter what. By choosing to become conscious within this projection we have chosen this reality upon ourselves. We have no other go but to follow the diktats of the forward arrow of linear time. I am only talking about the age I am in - the current age. The situations may change in the next hundred years.

For me, the Spiral Cell Illusion is a cosmic experiment, and I have been doing it for close to three decades. A sufficiently long time to establish anything. Otherwise, we're participants in a grand scheme, subjected to the constraints of this reality. We can not avoid the sense of inevitability in the march of linear time. It's like being caught in a time web, and we're just threads being pulled along. No matter how much we question, there has to be an acceptance, a surrender to the rhythm of time.

The current age has brought its own challenges. Yet, it's a snapshot in the vast gallery of time. Our choices and consciousness are molded by the peculiarities of this era.

And thus for me, the Spiral Cell Illusion became a stage, and it is highly likely that it has been sort of more deterministic than probabilistic. As with everyone else, I have grappled with the limitations imposed by age, that this particular consciousness of mine has chosen to exert itself.


Self-Imposed Constraints of Our Consciousness

Yet, there's a speculative glance towards the future presented by linear time. Maybe the next hundred years might unfurl a different narrative - a completely new and hitherto unheard of. The dynamics of the Spiral Cell Illusion could shift, introducing new dimensions and possibilities. It's my acknowledgment that my current understanding might be just a fragment in the larger game of existence.

As far as this age is concerned, the forward arrow of linear time is our guide. Bowing to the hard reality of this projected physical dimension, we move along its trajectory, propelled by the momentum of the choices we make in the NOW.