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>>46777340
Have you had such experiences before or is this the first time?
>>46777529
>I don't know if anyone recalls the Anon during the eclipse
Oh, I remember Eclipseanon.

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>Why do you need to?
Because it's very stressful not to come to some more or less definitive conclusion about something that I am so interested in. It is also very crucial for if and to what kind of direction I want to go with any spiritual practices.
>reality exists entirely within the mind of the observer
I find it hard to belive that it exists entirely within the mind of the observer. I think perception of reality largely does. Interpretation of events and the meanings we give to them certainly is. But the bear in the woods is also real, and if you do not respect it's reality it might eat you.

But are the orbs of light in the woods which distort human perception and trick people into eating poisonous mushrooms real like the bear is? Are demons real? Angels? The gods of old? The capital G-god? The inhabitants of Gensokyo?
>it's possible to approach the truth from other directions if you have an open mind
It certainly is and I would say I am very good at juggling different perspectives which have also included "I'm insane" and "I am really good at projecting vague anxieties into supernatural entities which may or may not exist" and I certainly hope it's more of the latter.
>more people throughout history have lived in a reality with living gods than without
The idea is certainly incredibly appealing and there is probably a reason why it is so.

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