Research and crazy people, how does this work?
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:40 pm
Hello guys, you see I have been thought about everything we have learned here and I came at a very interesting question: If our beliefs define your reality, then what about the crazy people?
Let me explain (this example comes from a movie I saw), imagine that during the French Empire we have a guy in Spain believes he is Napoleon or the Emperor of the French.
Now, going by what we have learned this guy should shift to a parallel reality in which he is the Emperor. However in the movie we saw him beign stuffed to a mental instution (which were more like prisons) and people laugh at him.
Which then makes me wonder, why? Shouldn't this guy have actually shifted? He believed it, yet he is there. I hope someone can give me some explanation on this.
Or for example the guy from A Beautiful Mind, he believed he was in some conspiracy and even saw the guys (at least in the film) that wanted to catch him, but yet everyone saw him as a crazy guy and was commited. Shouldn't this guy had shifted to a parallel reality in which the conspiracy is true according to the research? Even Bashar have some videos in which a guy starts to ask him about the conspiracies and he tells him not to focus on that because he will then shift to a reality in which they really exist and there are people who will see all this repopulation thing, famine, etc. and some who dont.
So I don't understand then. I have come with 3 possibilities:
1) The guys (the original guy from a beautiful mind and the one which believed to be Napoleon) shifted to a reality in which they really were Napoleon and pursued by a conspiracy. The people left behind in their vibration did not see that reality because they did not shared that vibration, but it really happened and they shifted we just don't saw it.
2) They did not had those beliefs in a deep enough level, but how is that possible? In both instance its obvious this is so deep the SM is outright acting. Unless of course these were dramatizations from the films and wasn't so deep as it looks.
3) There is a missing element needed, aside from belief.
4) Such a radical shift to avoid the ilussion of continuity falling apart without the "permission slip", require the "shiftee" to be aware of this kind of stuff and open to it.
5) The true belief was in the crazyness, not in the reality or that this was actually happening.
Other than this I can't come up with anything else and but it really bugs me, its this kind of stuff that at times makes me doubt. Of course I do believe in what we are doing, but thinking about this leave some questions, so I would like someone to explain this to me, so that I can erase those doubts, because I think as long as they are there my SM will be a bitch in doing the big shifts, even with NAPs. Thank you guys.
Let me explain (this example comes from a movie I saw), imagine that during the French Empire we have a guy in Spain believes he is Napoleon or the Emperor of the French.
Now, going by what we have learned this guy should shift to a parallel reality in which he is the Emperor. However in the movie we saw him beign stuffed to a mental instution (which were more like prisons) and people laugh at him.
Which then makes me wonder, why? Shouldn't this guy have actually shifted? He believed it, yet he is there. I hope someone can give me some explanation on this.
Or for example the guy from A Beautiful Mind, he believed he was in some conspiracy and even saw the guys (at least in the film) that wanted to catch him, but yet everyone saw him as a crazy guy and was commited. Shouldn't this guy had shifted to a parallel reality in which the conspiracy is true according to the research? Even Bashar have some videos in which a guy starts to ask him about the conspiracies and he tells him not to focus on that because he will then shift to a reality in which they really exist and there are people who will see all this repopulation thing, famine, etc. and some who dont.
So I don't understand then. I have come with 3 possibilities:
1) The guys (the original guy from a beautiful mind and the one which believed to be Napoleon) shifted to a reality in which they really were Napoleon and pursued by a conspiracy. The people left behind in their vibration did not see that reality because they did not shared that vibration, but it really happened and they shifted we just don't saw it.
2) They did not had those beliefs in a deep enough level, but how is that possible? In both instance its obvious this is so deep the SM is outright acting. Unless of course these were dramatizations from the films and wasn't so deep as it looks.
3) There is a missing element needed, aside from belief.
4) Such a radical shift to avoid the ilussion of continuity falling apart without the "permission slip", require the "shiftee" to be aware of this kind of stuff and open to it.
5) The true belief was in the crazyness, not in the reality or that this was actually happening.
Other than this I can't come up with anything else and but it really bugs me, its this kind of stuff that at times makes me doubt. Of course I do believe in what we are doing, but thinking about this leave some questions, so I would like someone to explain this to me, so that I can erase those doubts, because I think as long as they are there my SM will be a bitch in doing the big shifts, even with NAPs. Thank you guys.