“When I see a child with a floating balloon, I am reminded of the relationship between a soul and a body — which can be thought of as an inversion of this analogy. Rather than floating, it sinks… down into material reality, and can be understood as a sensing organ of an immaterial being which we call ‘a soul’.
I’m not trying to evangelize here, I am simply reporting on what I have seen and experienced (and, of course, interpreted) directly. Everything ‘down here’ is like a physical analogy of beings and processes in the domain of Origin. All of the objects humans make and use are analogies of things we were familiar with before we were born. Video games are (relatively crude) analogies of birth and life itself. Television is an analogy of group dreaming (something we used to be able to do down here, and still can, if we learn to remember how and why this was done). So, too with radio, radar, satellites, missiles, cameras, and so on.
A ‘slide’ is a direct analogy of the process of birth; cars and motorcycles are an analogy of what we call Angels, computers and networks (especially ‘the cloud’) are analogies of distributed intelligence processes in the domain of Origin. From my perspective, it’s impossible for humans to ‘invent’ anything at all; what they do, instead, is formulate a mechanical analogy of things half-remembered from before birth — or inspired by direct contact with their ‘soul’ which, for all intents and purposes, qualifies as ‘a kind of Angel’.
There are a few processes that are common here that appear to be absent from the domain of Origin, at least to me, and one of those is war. Another is rape.”
— an anonymous informant
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