I picked up the CosDoc and muddled through the first few chapters. Definitely clear that I'll need to work through your posts, since I am not a physicist and all the discs are confusing.
But then I flipped closer to the back and had a curious thing happen. The chapters on the law of limitation and the seven deaths made complete sense to me, flowed through me like water. I slid into the track in space easily, as if I had already made it there on my own, just not in so many words. My mind was like "Of course. What's next?"
Is this what it's like to reread a book you read in a past life? This worldview feels completely natural to me, in a way that Christianity never felt growing up. I remember arguing with kids in vacation Bible school about how humans *become* angels; we level up. Yet statistically, I don't see how I could have been a Dion Fortune-style occultist in a past life.
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I picked up the CosDoc and muddled through the first few chapters. Definitely clear that I'll need to work through your posts, since I am not a physicist and all the discs are confusing.
But then I flipped closer to the back and had a curious thing happen. The chapters on the law of limitation and the seven deaths made complete sense to me, flowed through me like water. I slid into the track in space easily, as if I had already made it there on my own, just not in so many words. My mind was like "Of course. What's next?"
Is this what it's like to reread a book you read in a past life? This worldview feels completely natural to me, in a way that Christianity never felt growing up. I remember arguing with kids in vacation Bible school about how humans *become* angels; we level up. Yet statistically, I don't see how I could have been a Dion Fortune-style occultist in a past life.