The Edge of the universe
This is it.
This is the edge of the world on the Truman show:
The lies, fables, and ideas of man are the traps and prisons of the soul and mind.
Nature, God, Life, Divinity. That’s all there is – the only true reality.
Everything else is man made illusion. Some say god is a manmade illusion, but this will clarify. Man’s idea of god is the illusion.
Thus we have natural life nature in the real biological world, a creation of god – creation itself, life, divine. – And in contrast: the man made prison of ideologies, fictions, and fantasies … whether lies, legal fictions, beautiful imaginations or grotesque perversions of spirit, and everything in between. This mass of ideologies wholly expresses the imaginations of men over centuries past, including even the ideas of what God is.
These imaginations shape the shared field of maya, the false, illusory reality made real only by agreement and the shared social consensus of thought and possibility enforced by the source and those who agree.
This maya superimposed on top of the judgeless, impermanent, impersonal natural world.
So that’s all there is. Truth, nature, reality, god, divinity, life, whatever you want to call it. There’s that, and an infinite amalgamation of imaginary thought, ideas and assertions about what it is, competing for dominance and subversion of the simple truth. Nature, God, Life, Divinity. That is all there is. Reality.
now we address also the future. Where man, through his ideas and conquest of life, enforces these ideas, imaginations, illusions into the natural world. Taking what is here in the natural world, changing, manipulating, reshaping life, nature and matter to enforce their creation, their expression of this, some imagination, illusion into the collective, reshaping and building upon nature – forever reshaping and changing the natural world from gods creation into our own. Until it meets its own fate – time.
like the ancient civilizations, and the marvels they built, the mayans, Sumerians, Egyptians even empires of a more recent past. Evidence of their existence, grand architecture, monoliths, temples; lying in dust. The ever present nature of this truth. The superiority and permanence of nature, life, god – all expressed through change, impermanence, dominance of that which man has tried and failed to overtake. Until the end of time, of which there is no end.