The Nature of Reality – Summary


After having the NDE and experiencing what I’ve written on this blog firsthand, I can only say that if you can imagine it, whatever “it” is, “it” exists. Putting these teachings on paper has been a challenge because on the other side you feel the teachings as much as you see and understand them. It becomes engrained in you. It becomes a knowing, 360 degree sight. What I do know is that anybody can understand that everything is happening right now and you are a part of that. The Nature of Reality is Truth. Truth is complete, 360, whole, all. It is every option, good and bad, every outcome, every reality, everything.


Truth

Perception

Our perception is not reality. Our perception is A view of A reality, one reality of an infinite number we have the ability to access. Our perception is created consciously and unconsciously every day through words, thoughts, sights, sounds, smells, experiences, interactions, the things we touch, the things we ingest mentally, our thoughts, everything we interact with. Our inputs define our perception and our perception defines which version of reality we get to live in. We can use the formula from The Nature of Reality – Pt.2 – Perception to filter our material input to understand how simple things like words are not so simple. I believe Chris Bledsoe, author of UFO of God, stated: “everything is magic” and he is correct. Everything we interact with is magic that creates a perception either giving us access to or taking away access to a particular reality.


For the formula to work as a “full circle teaching” which is what all the teachings were during the NDE, it should be used to not only filter inputs but used as a “perception builder.” Add those inputs that you want to stack into a new perception into your daily life. Remember: A change in perception = a change in reality.

Two Boxes

The Two Boxes teaching from The Nature of Reality – Pt.3 – Changing Perception, showed us how focus can help us stack our inputs properly, giving us feeling, attitude, momentum, and a new perception. It also showed us that when we lose focus, or don’t pay attention to our inputs, even the positive inputs can fall into the wrong box. Try to remove distractions, meditate for a few minutes every now and then, practice mindfulness and focus to dissolve anxiety and get back on track. Use the “Two Notebooks” exercise for a few days every so often as a measuring stick to see where you need to make an adjustment.

The Takeaway

Decide on what reality you want to live in. The reality can be yours through filtering and stacking inputs. Use the formula. We are far more powerful than we’ve been told. Focus, find peace, be aware of what you are ingesting consciously and unconsciously and add positive inputs. It’s all for you.