Our reality is a Mirrorworld. One of many, in fact. I want you to understand. Like two mirrors placed in front of one another, it reflects its own fractal geometry upon itself, infinitely. On any material level, the same geometric patterns repeat themselves endlessly. This is why time bends and stretches and collapses upon itself. Yet only its sacred heart, the observer of each echo or iteration may claim dominion over it. This is the awareness that sits between those two mirrors, and it encompasses all. It sees itself cast into an infinity that does not even exist - albeit from many different angles. This is done, functionally, for study - as you can surmise. More on this later. The mirrors though, they are an illusory boundary, but the awareness that is conscious of their (and its own) being exists without it - but can only be observed within the boundaries of the mirrors for those existing within it. This is why, the world within the mirror - is called a Matrix. Become conscious of those mirrors, yes? And, keep in mind, each reflection departs further from the original image, it creates the illusion of distance and time - yet they are one and the same. The image is muddy, distant, difficult to see. It requires clarity and perhaps even faith. What happens at the end of the rainbow? You will never see, and this creates the illusion of not knowing. Or not being able to know within the observer. An illusion of something that might exist beyond the self. On a quantum level - all things happen simultaneously. Life and death coexist within this vortex of non-duality. How is our world special then? Ah, well - it is special in the sense that it is the exact middle point of two such quantum mirrors. And, if you've followed my psychic ramblings, you would know that mirrors are also portals. Well then, if you wish to reach into the future, put your hand in your pocket - and retrieve it. To understand that grandiosity of this, of where you are, and where you truly reside. Retrieve the future from within your pocket, apprentice. It has always been there. ![[IMG_3741.png]] Can you tell that I'm a rather lonely man? I'm a very lonely man, most probably. Ha ha.