Suppose this world you are walking around in is all an illusion. If you could experiment and choose whatever experiences you want to have for yourself -- what could your imagination come up with? There would be illusionary consequences but eventually you would realize that none of it would be real. So, in essence, there would really be no consequences to your made up experiences.
I have long ago come to the conclusion that the world is indeed as you have hypothesized here. Truly insubstantial. We do choose our experiences for the most part, and much of the consequences are illusory, and yes I do realize that most of it is transitory. Yet the interaction I have with this 'world' does have consequences... I like to recognize each as a moment of learning, which I strive to take with me for real. Now if I could just figure out how to 'block' all the others from my perfectly conceived world then I could truly have perfection. But then again I never really was seeking perfection as it has few lesson to reveal. So I guess all are welcome to produce portions of said reality as the surprises develop my journey in such fascinating ways.
Thank you but the overflow from my delusional head could never represent intelligence merely post natal insanity. I thank you for sugar coating it though.
And in my haste to post everywhere I have to my shame failed to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I am sorry for my foolishness here, please forgive.
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If you could experiment and choose whatever experiences you
want to have for yourself -- what could your imagination come
up with? There would be illusionary consequences but eventually
you would realize that none of it would be real. So, in essence,
there would really be no consequences to your made up
experiences.