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And that he entered the universe as an adult on December 21 2012,
originally posted by: essentialtremors
The idea does make a lot of logical sense. I'll watch the video and try to remember to share my thoughts after.
Then he starts to talk about how God himself can prove that God exists. And he makes an interesting point that it would be hard, or near impossible, for anyone to prove that God exists, & it would be especially difficult for God himself. God would have to come up with something very crafty, yet something that can still be seen by everyone in the universe.
originally posted by: blueman12
a reply to: CraftBuilder
I have 100% proof that you wrote, "Anybody who is stupid enough to think anything is 100% proof of anything is a hopeless fool." on May, 21 2016.
originally posted by: alientransfer
"No matter how long you've been alive, no matter how much evidence you have - 1 fraction of a second of waking up erases it all".
-Pyron
"The entire universe is God's dream, & he just woke up".
-Pyron
"I will be the 1st person to objectively prove that God exists".
-Pyron
www.youtube.com...
These quotes are from video called "The Little Book" found at the link above. He sets out to be the first person in human history to objectively prove that God exists. But as a build up to that, the first thing he does is give the most intricate and detail explanation I've ever seen about dreams. He talks about the principles of what dreams truly are and why they are so universal. Inside your dream you don't realize that you created everybody there. You are clueless to the fact that you are the creator of that world. You are basically deceiving yourself and you aren't aware that your tricking yourself. He says that that is a lot of power, which is inside of every person. Then he says that in the dreams where you start the dream as an adult, the reason you don't realize that you are the creator of that dream is that you came long after the billions of years of history in the dream. No one inside the dream, including yourself, thinks that you can be the creator because you came long after the dreams history according to the present time of the dream. And also, if you think about it, you created your own self inside that dream. Which means, as an adult when you entered the dream, you created your own birth which occurred in the dream years ago, the same birth from with you are now an adult from.
So the conclusion from that would be that no dream begins unless the dreamer 1st creates his own past birth, in the present moment as an adult. That is the big bang of each dream.
And in that way, Pyron says that God created himself. And that he entered the universe as an adult on December 21 2012, and that's when he entered the dream. That's when he created himself & the universe.
Then he starts to talk about how God himself can prove that God exists. And he makes an interesting point that it would be hard, or near impossible, for anyone to prove that God exists, & it would be especially difficult for God himself. God would have to come up with something very crafty, yet something that can still be seen by everyone in the universe. And then Pyron gives an outline as to how this can be done, and then he does in the book. What do you think about his discourse on the "principles" of dreams at the beginning of the video?
And in that way, Pyron says that God created himself. And that he entered the universe as an adult on December 21 2012, and that's when he entered the dream. That's when he created himself & the universe.
originally posted by: schuyler
Who would have thought that the existence of God would be proven by a YouTube video. Just amazing!
originally posted by: alientransfer
"I will be the 1st person to objectively prove that God exists".
-Pyron
Then he starts to talk about how God himself can prove that God exists. And he makes an interesting point that it would be hard, or near impossible, for anyone to prove that God exists, & it would be especially difficult for God himself.