Becoming your own frame of reference. Perceiving a reality all assume is shared.
Orchestrating the way the world responds to you.
How alternate aspects of identity affect your moods.
The nature of remembered experience.
The higher self.
| p190 | To them, you—who may well have experienced a firsthand encounter with the Divinity within—are the blasphemer. From their perspective, it is you—who may, fleetingly, have tasted the transcendence of linear identity—that is rooted in ego for having such a thought. To them, you are the one who doesn’t belong in this world anymore—a world that they cannot see and could not begin to imagine. Yet, you can see it. You have begun to truly see it, perhaps for the first time. |