On Worlds
March 5th, 2007We think of worlds that we create to be directionally below us because that is how our minds work, if we try to fathom entering those worlds. We assume ourselves to live in a created world and so we imagine the creator of our world to live in a wider context, which must, of course, be above us.
Incarnate. Animate your avatar. Zoom in, zoom out. Zoom in for greater detail, less context, less complexity. But the minute details of the part affect the complexity of the whole.
Heaven is moved by the particles of earth and our world is moved by ideas chasing currents of the objects that travel between us. But now all is moved by bits traveling on the grid that we have created in the image of our mind.
Virtualization has been the mechanism of human evolution for the last 35,000 or so years, and what is language but the most advanced virtualization to date? But we are now living in the beginning of the next stage.


