There are no facts in the world.
There are only cosmic laws, and opinions.
That, is my opinion! And the opinion of very advanced physics. And very advanced Gurus!
Resistance to weirdness really only makes things harder. Give up the idea that you know what's real. Reality is actually well beyond our human comprehension.
That's what the crop circles are for, to puzzle and confuse scientists like a Zen koan, until confusion births new insight into the nature of reality, in these narrow scientific heads. To enlighten the scientific mind.
Here's a formula that I use to break resistance to weirdness, and to accountability for life experience.
Stick this in your logic circuits.
Your 5 senses pick up 100% of all the information, all of the time. Your ears are hearing noises coming from miles away, the nerves in your skin, your nose, is picking up thousands of signals, all the time.
Even when you are asleep.
Your brain sorts through all this, and gives you the information you need...say 10% of what it is receiving.
So you are only really aware of 10% of your world. Yet, you have a complete experience of life. You seem to be living in a 100% complete
world.....so where does the other 90% of your reality come from?
Yep, you make it up, in your head.
At least 90% of your experience of life, you make up, in your head, out of opinions, attitudes, reactions, beliefs, past experiences.
Of course, we spiritually aware people are knowing that it's actually 100% of life experience that we make up, because space-time does not really exist.
I use this spiritual karate on the logical minds of people who are stuck in believing in their own helplessness. Amazingly empowering, to realize that 90% of your life experience can be changed, simply by changing your mind about things.
Amazing, too, to realize that this is universal human condition, and the best reporter, the most brilliant scientist, is still only getting 10% of reality to work with. It's 90% opinion, interpretation, any 'fact' you want.
Give up thinking that you know what's real in this world. Weird stuff has been going on around you always- but you did not allow it into your 10% perception.
Previously, it was too incompatible with the 90% you made up. Now that the 90% is shifting into new beliefs, your brain is allowing a slightly different 10% through. Some of that 10% is coming from parts of your perceptions (ESP) that you were not allowing input from before.
The more you focus on shifting the belief limitations of the 90%, the more interesting, the 10% gets.
Believe you are safe, and blessed, and that nothing from the astral world can hurt you, unless you allow the idea that it can into your 90%.
And of course, also realize that your brain does not make clear at all, what parts of your world are coming from the 90%, and what's from the 10%. It does not tell you what is input, what is invention
You cannot tell.
So anything you don't like, it's safe to assume that it's from the 90%, and change it. Change your mind, your world will follow.
Magic is just as simple as that realization.
Add to that another formula: this all happens, your 100% of the world you experience............only using 10% of your brain.
Now math isn't my strong suit: But if you're only using 10% of your brain, and only getting 10% of the external information...10% of 10% is 1%. So only 1% of your consciousness is dealing with 'reality'. And you can't tell which 1% that is, of your life that's 'real'.
What's that other 90% of your brain doing? Maybe shaping your physical world for you? Hmmmm.
Science is only another form of religion. Scientists believe in things they cannot see or prove the existence of, too.
Truth is always stranger than fiction, and Art imitates Life.
Read weird fiction, to expand your belief systems, change your world.
As long as I'm inventing most of my life anyway, I'm gonna have some fun with it!
In my world, my 90%, I choose to believe that Spiderman is real, and Faerie, but not George Bush. He is fiction. I think Reagan is fiction, too. Can have a lot of fun with your 90%. Satan and Hell are fiction to me, too. I know some people believe in them, I don't understand why they want to have that stuff in their 90%, but then I don't like horror movies, either.
There is the Serpent from Eden, but that's Me, so that's okay.
The only things that are real to me, are things that effect my life. Spiderman, and Faerie, have had much more impact on my life than George Bush.
And you all may think I'm loony, but that doesn't matter to me one subatomic particle. (which responds to thought, according to modern physics, anyway. There is no such animal as objectivity, with humans. We create our results. That's what modern science has to say about reality.)
I will try to explain my view differently..
Spiderman was a conscious reality choice, but it was also the opening of my power chakra, several years ago. I was musing on the idea that truth is stranger than fiction, and that art imitates life. My body started to vibrate as I realized that the truth of these statements, is that reality is actually far stranger than the wildest science fiction novel, Hollywood's weirdest tale. That all these things may even be real, somewhere, some when. I also realized that choosing to believe this would mean the rest of the world quite possibly deciding I was completely insane. I felt poised on a cliff, a terrifying chasm that meant more power than my wildest fantasies, in exchange for renouncing any claim to sanity, according to conventional measurement. Vibrating with joy and exhilaration(and Kundalini, I realize now) I leapt.
I leapt, thank Goddess, I leapt off the cliff into the possibility of madness, the joy of the power and beauty of living life according to my own beliefs, seeing it manifest, because I believe that truth is always stranger than fiction, and I affect the script of my own life by allowing room for 'insane' co-incidences, miracles and probabilities.
So when I was in New York, I watched the tops of buildings for signs of webbing. I didn't see any, but Spiderman spends a lot of time elsewhere.

Note: When I first wrote this essay, the 1st George Bush was in power. What we resist, persists? Makes me think of a quote from Aldous Huxley:
"Reality, is that which does not go away when you stop believing in it."
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