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growler_south ([personal profile] growler_south) wrote2008-03-28 03:32 am

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I believe the universe gives you what you want, as long as you're in the right frame of mind to receive it. And it wasnt but a month ago that I was thinking...

You know what, I'm sick of this. Where *is* he? Can I please just have him now? I'm sick of waiting. And if it doesn't happen soon, then I'm just going to restart*.

Result: The universe still works as I expect.


*Belief in reincarnation is the key to understanding this statement.

[identity profile] growler-south.livejournal.com 2008-03-28 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
It's the tree falling in the woods argument isn't it, and it can't be proven either way. Does reality exist if there's no-one there to see it? Does our own personal reality cease when we do? At which point it becomes a faith-based decision. I happen to believe that my particular dimension of this reality ceases to exist when I do, even if the echoes of it's intersection with others go on.

So I guess I'm agreeing in principle: *a* reality exists, but since my intersection with it is all I ever get to experience, in any scenario that matters *my* reality ceases to exist when I do.