11-02-2023, 11:34 PM
There's a difference between Maya and the Mirage as there can be differences between anything. Everything is the Same and Different. The Mirage is general, Maya is specific. All that anyone knows and perceives is a Mirage. Maya is how and what those things are.
The Holy or Divine Names or Titles in Hebrew are Verbs. To say that these Verbs are personified as God or Gods in the stories and in experiences is only one way to view, experience things.
Maya is measurement, seeing things in certain ways for functional reasons.
The Chosen People are Chosen since they are telling the stories. Anyone telling such stories can apply the Chosenness to themselves. Stories are told in different ways, and certain stories were chosen as Canon for the Holy Bible. The Christian Bible chose four of the same story, and for good reason. And none of the stories are necessary, the many stories are simply told because people can. Let's take these Materials and make them do this and then this, and so on. There's forceful life, energy expanding to new experiences, new stories. All of these stories are the colorations of this Drive.
You have this Energetic Drive which is what we consider Reality, and we are Consciousness, that is a Reality Conscious of itself, and there are all the Materiels that are apparent to us that we use to mold a Reality to do things in and with. These are stories, these are experiences.
These are Selves. Personalities, Personal Narratives, Social-Historical Narratives, Scientific, and so on.
This is the same thing with Dreams, only Dreams have less "Material" Baggage. Dreams may not be more real, but they are more realistic. Lucid dreams are fine, and many dreams are lucid and "not lucid" at once, the dream that is the creative drive is what we are all the time and don't know and are afraid to want to know. It's easy for us to get in the way when awake, and not so difficult for that to affect our dreams. The word Material comes from Mater or Mother. Freud sees this Personified Mother as the Material having Control over us rather than the other way around.
The Book on dreams packs a punch, even a useful one, it's still an attempt to Canonize Materials for a Chosen People: in this case, Psychoanalysts.
The Holy or Divine Names or Titles in Hebrew are Verbs. To say that these Verbs are personified as God or Gods in the stories and in experiences is only one way to view, experience things.
Maya is measurement, seeing things in certain ways for functional reasons.
The Chosen People are Chosen since they are telling the stories. Anyone telling such stories can apply the Chosenness to themselves. Stories are told in different ways, and certain stories were chosen as Canon for the Holy Bible. The Christian Bible chose four of the same story, and for good reason. And none of the stories are necessary, the many stories are simply told because people can. Let's take these Materials and make them do this and then this, and so on. There's forceful life, energy expanding to new experiences, new stories. All of these stories are the colorations of this Drive.
You have this Energetic Drive which is what we consider Reality, and we are Consciousness, that is a Reality Conscious of itself, and there are all the Materiels that are apparent to us that we use to mold a Reality to do things in and with. These are stories, these are experiences.
These are Selves. Personalities, Personal Narratives, Social-Historical Narratives, Scientific, and so on.
This is the same thing with Dreams, only Dreams have less "Material" Baggage. Dreams may not be more real, but they are more realistic. Lucid dreams are fine, and many dreams are lucid and "not lucid" at once, the dream that is the creative drive is what we are all the time and don't know and are afraid to want to know. It's easy for us to get in the way when awake, and not so difficult for that to affect our dreams. The word Material comes from Mater or Mother. Freud sees this Personified Mother as the Material having Control over us rather than the other way around.
The Book on dreams packs a punch, even a useful one, it's still an attempt to Canonize Materials for a Chosen People: in this case, Psychoanalysts.

