Consensus reality and the Great Reset.

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Our first assumption is that our thoughts create reality. Our thoughts are sent to the Cosmic Mind and the Cosmic Mind processes these thoughts and somehow “renders” it as the reality we see and experience.

Our second assumption is that we live in a consensus reality. In other words, our reality will be shaped by the prevailing belief systems of the masses. An individual can manifest his own reality, but only within the confines of the belief systems of the masses.

This means that the reason why we can’t do magic spells like Harry Potter is because we are limited by the belief system of the masses. So how do we change the belief systems of the masses in order to shape a new reality? We don’t. What we do instead is we simply get rid of the masses. That’s what the great reset is all about. It’s about reducing the population to the point where the “insiders” and the people in the know become the majority, at which point they can simply “will” reality into their desired shape and form. Their thoughts and beliefs become the consensus, because there will not be anyone left except them.

Their new reality takes shape, and then they steadily increase the population again. The desired belief system is implanted into the children through education, and reality becomes fixed and less moldable again as population increases. The belief systems and thoughts of the ignorant masses are less prone to change, and thus reality becomes stable.

So according to this theory, previous civilizations could indeed have been drastically different from ours as claimed by some alternative history proponents.
 
You are talking about the Social Construction of Reality; a theory presented most notibly by Bergar and Luckman (1966).
Take a look at this castle in Quebec City. The official history is that it was built by Canadian Pacific RR in two years 1892-93.
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That's a complete absurdity just on the face of it. They say it was built as a hotel. Who was going on vacations in 1890? Freezing temperatures 6 months out of the year with sleet, rain and snow: that's Quebec City. There are literally hundreds of castles like this in Canada. All built in short time frames with low population density. We accept the story because our social construction of reality tells us there was no high civilization in North America until we got here.
 
Official history? :LOL:

Talk about spell casting!

Waking up with the use of critical thinking skills is the first step in the deprogramming, as it were. The artefacts from before suddenly loom all around us and tease us with their mysterious origins and purpose. Do we try to tap in to their secrets in order to commune with the prior civilization? Or do we forge a new consensus that reality can be whatever we want it to be? Both as individuals and a collective?

One can imagine alternate histories and parallel presents and conclude that the society which came before us collectively chose to vanish. What would inspire them to do so? Had they reached a dead end in their development? Did they self-destruct? Were they removed off-world? Harvested for food or energy?

Or is their story simply one we haven't been able to imagine or piece together until everyone sends the key to the Cosmic Mind to unlock it? A critical mass is needed to reveal the true reality.
 
Here's another one; the Minneapolis City Hall. Supposedly built in 4 years (1891-95) only 15 years after the Battle of the Little Bighorn just 500 miles to the west. Made from Granite, the quary is 160 miles away over dirt roads, horse and buggy, in an inhospitable climate. Some of the stones weigh 20 tons. To cut and transport these gigantic stones would have required a massive communal endeavor. This is not American architecture at a time when most American cities were made of wood. This is probably a megalithic monument perhaps 500-1000 years old built by a pre-existing civilization. These monuments are all over the western USA and all "built" in the same timeframe c. 1890-1900.
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You are talking about the Social Construction of Reality; a theory presented most notibly by Bergar and Luckman (1966).
Take a look at this castle in Quebec City. The official history is that it was built by Canadian Pacific RR in two years 1892-93.View attachment 33457
That's a complete absurdity just on the face of it. They say it was built as a hotel. Who was going on vacations in 1890? Freezing temperatures 6 months out of the year with sleet, rain and snow: that's Quebec City. There are literally hundreds of castles like this in Canada. All built in short time frames with low population density. We accept the story because our social construction of reality tells us there was no high civilization in North America until we got here.

Data is based on:
- Intercolonial Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway,
- Hotel Registries: Hotel Saint-Louis, Château Frontenac
- Businesses Lovell’s Quebec Directory
- Population Canadian Census Data

YearEstimated Annual TouristsNumber of BusinessesPopulation of Quebec City
188015,000–20,000~1,200~62,000
188520,000–25,000~1,350~64,500
189025,000–30,000~1,500~67,000
189535,000–40,000~1,650~68,000
190045,000–50,000~1,800~68,800
 
You are talking about the Social Construction of Reality; a theory presented most notibly by Bergar and Luckman (1966).
Take a look at this castle in Quebec City. The official history is that it was built by Canadian Pacific RR in two years 1892-93.View attachment 33457
That's a complete absurdity just on the face of it. They say it was built as a hotel. Who was going on vacations in 1890? Freezing temperatures 6 months out of the year with sleet, rain and snow: that's Quebec City. There are literally hundreds of castles like this in Canada. All built in short time frames with low population density. We accept the story because our social construction of reality tells us there was no high civilization in North America until we got here.

It gets funny when you know the Construction Timeline:

Construction Timeline

  1. Planning & Design: 1891–1892 (led by the Canadian Pacific Railway to promote luxury tourism).
  2. Building Phase:
    • 1892: Site preparation and foundation work began.
    • 1892–1893: Steel framework erected, stone cladding applied, and interiors completed.
    • May–June 1893: Final touches before opening.
  3. Completion: Officially opened on December 18, 1893.
...and the Material. I speak only about Stones:
Factoring in foundations, interior stonework, and decorative carvings, the total could reach 100,000+ stones.
...Canadians are geniusses, because they where not only able to build this within one-two years, but also to add the furniture and so on.
 
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It gets funny when you know the Construction Timeline:

Construction Timeline

  1. Planning & Design: 1891–1892 (led by the Canadian Pacific Railway to promote luxury tourism).
  2. Building Phase:
    • 1892: Site preparation and foundation work began.
    • 1892–1893: Steel framework erected, stone cladding applied, and interiors completed.
    • May–June 1893: Final touches before opening.
  3. Completion: Officially opened on December 18, 1893.
...and the Material. I speak only about Stones:
Factoring in foundations, interior stonework, and decorative carvings, the total could reach 100,000+ stones.
...Canadians are geniusses, because they where not only able to build this within one-two years, but also to add the furniture and so on.
Your estimate of 100,000 construction stones is probably very low. When you look at some of these other megalithic monuments they have millions of stones. This is the Milwaukee City Hall. An estimated 6 million stones went into its construction. Bye the way there is no reference to its constrction in any Milwaukee newspapers at the time. The City Hall website only says it was "first built in 1895." Another site says "groundbreaking" began in 1893 completed in 1895.
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Your estimate of 100,000 construction stones is probably very low. When you look at some of these other megalithic monuments they have millions of stones. This is the Milwaukee City Hall. An estimated 6 million stones went into its construction. Bye the way there is no reference to its constrction in any Milwaukee newspapers at the time. The City Hall website only says it was "first built in 1895." Another site says "groundbreaking" began in 1893 completed in 1895. View attachment 33700
true, could be much more. just the message behind my post is that the official story is not true.
 
true, could be much more. just the message behind my post is that the official story is not true.
Yes. 30,000 annual tourists in Quebec City in 1890? Was there even such a thing as tourism in 1890? Didn't people usually go to the beach? Or the Arkansas hot springs? Down to the River? Niagra Falls? What is supposed to be the attraction in Quebec City? The weather in Quebec City is below freezing 6 months out of the year. I do remember Eric Lindros wouldn't play there.
 
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Hmm...maybe they transported the blocks on ice floes? Yes. That's it. The whole city was underwater for two years and the blocks were just dropped into pla--

Oh. Right.

And how to keep things level and even with ground freeze/thaw cycles?

So, who are the historians recording their facts of construction? Names, places of employment, colleges attended, and so on. History by committee?
 
Your estimate of 100,000 construction stones is probably very low. When you look at some of these other megalithic monuments they have millions of stones. This is the Milwaukee City Hall. An estimated 6 million stones went into its construction. Bye the way there is no reference to its constrction in any Milwaukee newspapers at the time. The City Hall website only says it was "first built in 1895." Another site says "groundbreaking" began in 1893 completed in 1895. View attachment 33700
My hometown! Yep, not a peep in the local papers, no ads for workers, no records of it being discussed at all that they were supposedly building what would be the tallest building in the world at that time. The narrative is so bad it’s practically comical.
 
Our first assumption is that our thoughts create reality. Our thoughts are sent to the Cosmic Mind and the Cosmic Mind processes these thoughts and somehow “renders” it as the reality we see and experience.

Our second assumption is that we live in a consensus reality. In other words, our reality will be shaped by the prevailing belief systems of the masses. An individual can manifest his own reality, but only within the confines of the belief systems of the masses.
Is this about that kind of pop-up spam “Get Unstuck with Murielle Marie” then you click by mistake in the section ABOUT : Murielle picture wear glasses popup left and on right you can ready “… I call myself a Mentor to the Unconventional” follow by a highlight “our thoughts create reality”.

I'm kidding. I'm just going to comment on the phrase "our thoughts create reality." I hope I can explain it in a way that you can understand me.

Well, it’s a bit strange that you're using “our” as if it were a common behaviour among people when it’s not.

Perhaps, first, you should know and understand the meaning of the words you're using. Then, when you come across someone saying, “Our thoughts create reality,” you’ll understand what’s behind that idea and won’t fall into their traps.


Reality – You don’t truly know what this word means. You assume or presume its meaning. To assume means "to suppose, to take for granted without proof as the basis of an argument," and to presume means "to take for granted, believe, or accept upon probable evidence, to presuppose." Both are bad habits.

Reality is the state of things that actually exist, having physical existence. Reality is one and the same for all physical things—whether it’s you, me, a cat, the Mojave Desert, sushi, or a pen. We are all in reality.

If changes happen—such as you becoming a king, me becoming a slave, the cat getting fat, snow falling in the Mojave Desert, sushi going bad, or a pen getting clogged—it doesn’t matter. Reality remains one and the same for all. Even if any of these things disappear, reality continues to be one and the same.

Create – "to bring into being."

We don’t create anything, never have, and never will. Only one being can create: the Creator, God. We transform what has already been created. We make things by assembling, transforming, and mixing materials that were already created. We don’t make things appear out of thin air. Not even a baby is something we create—we simply bring two parts of our bodies together, and the Creator gives life, allowing a new being to grow.

For example, we often hear phrases like: “The creator of the iPhone.” “The creator of the car.” “I created this meal.”

When you say that you "created" something or that you are the "creator" of something, it gives you a feeling of power. Why? Because it places you in the role of a god, as if you brought something into existence from nothing.

Did Steve Jobs create the iPhone? No, he did not.

Imagine the ending credits of a movie scrolling endlessly. That would be similar to listing all the people responsible for conceiving, designing, manufacturing, and maintaining the iPhone. Steve Jobs was simply a member of an elite group that paid many people for their work—whether it was generating ideas, developing concepts, making discoveries, inventing technology, assembling products, or providing support and maintenance. Yet, the information presented to the world is simply: “Steve Jobs created the iPhone.”

When you look at an iPhone, you can’t immediately identify how it was made or what materials were used. You don’t see shops selling raw materials specifically for making an iPhone, nor do you know exactly what those materials are or how to put them together to make it work.

The psychological damage of this misconception is huge. It blocks our natural ability to invent real, physical things, suppresses curiosity, and discourages independence. Subconsciously, it makes people believe that only "special" individuals have the capacity to invent/make new things and ambition to have you on business.

As a result, most people resign themselves to being mere employees— all day long working and acting special alongside people they may not even like, doing things they hate, yet forcing themselves to smile. You constantly be verbal and mental abused. Accept mistreatment in silence just to see a number in their bank account at the end of the month, which they will likely spend on buying the latest iPhone.



“our thoughts create reality”

The psychological warfare continues. This one instead be sad and despair you will love, you will ask for more, you will pay to give you the deception. You will feel “cool”, you will get angry if anyone dare criticise. How they do?

By control opposition, PSYOP, crise actors, all media and the normies.

Using some "cool" platform like TED, one of their "scum of society", like Jordan Peterson for example will give a lecture where the catchphrase will be “our thoughts create reality”. Using psychological manipulation and mind control techniques you will believe in his words that you can create reality, create a different and beautiful one. He will not sell you any product; by using your mind you can create reality — just obey what he says.

People start believing that imaginary is real, a delusion state. Instead do and make things, live your life, enjoy and learn, people just “thoughts”. And of course nothing happens, just turn you docile, easy to control, turning you into an obedient slave that does everything to please your master.

Have you noticed that "create reality" talk only shows up when you are in a bad situation, never when you are in a good one?

This is to make you guilty, to blame you responsible for the situation in which you were probably the victim. To discourage you from fighting back who is the responsible, the ones in power position. Instead, you will be focusing on doing things like "making your bed."

That’s my point view about it. Normally I just limit to say: “Disneyland: The happiest place on earth”
 
Our first assumption is that our thoughts create reality. Our thoughts are sent to the Cosmic Mind and the Cosmic Mind processes these thoughts and somehow “renders” it as the reality we see and experience.

Our second assumption is that we live in a consensus reality. In other words, our reality will be shaped by the prevailing belief systems of the masses. An individual can manifest his own reality, but only within the confines of the belief systems of the masses.
Is this about that kind of pop-up spam “Get Unstuck with Murielle Marie” then you click by mistake in the section ABOUT : Murielle picture wear glasses popup left and on right you can ready “… I call myself a Mentor to the Unconventional” follow by a highlight “our thoughts create reality”.

I'm kidding. I'm just going to comment on the phrase "our thoughts create reality." I hope I can explain it in a way that you can understand me.

Well, it’s a bit strange that you're using “our” as if it were a common behaviour among people when it’s not.

Perhaps, first, you should know and understand the meaning of the words you're using. Then, when you come across someone saying, “Our thoughts create reality,” you’ll understand what’s behind that idea and won’t fall into their traps.


Reality – You don’t truly know what this word means. You assume or presume its meaning. To assume means "to suppose, to take for granted without proof as the basis of an argument," and to presume means "to take for granted, believe, or accept upon probable evidence, to presuppose." Both are bad habits.

Reality is the state of things that actually exist, having physical existence. Reality is one and the same for all physical things—whether it’s you, me, a cat, the Mojave Desert, sushi, or a pen. We are all in reality.

If changes happen—such as you becoming a king, me becoming a slave, the cat getting fat, snow falling in the Mojave Desert, sushi going bad, or a pen getting clogged—it doesn’t matter. Reality remains one and the same for all. Even if any of these things disappear, reality continues to be one and the same.

Create – "to bring into being."

We don’t create anything, never have, and never will. Only one being can create: the Creator, God. We transform what has already been created. We make things by assembling, transforming, and mixing materials that were already created. We don’t make things appear out of thin air. Not even a baby is something we create—we simply bring two parts of our bodies together, and the Creator gives life, allowing a new being to grow.

For example, we often hear phrases like: “The creator of the iPhone.” “The creator of the car.” “I created this meal.”

When you say that you "created" something or that you are the "creator" of something, it gives you a feeling of power. Why? Because it places you in the role of a god, as if you brought something into existence from nothing.

Did Steve Jobs create the iPhone? No, he did not.

Imagine the ending credits of a movie scrolling endlessly. That would be similar to listing all the people responsible for conceiving, designing, manufacturing, and maintaining the iPhone. Steve Jobs was simply a member of an elite group that paid many people for their work—whether it was generating ideas, developing concepts, making discoveries, inventing technology, assembling products, or providing support and maintenance. Yet, the information presented to the world is simply: “Steve Jobs created the iPhone.”

When you look at an iPhone, you can’t immediately identify how it was made or what materials were used. You don’t see shops selling raw materials specifically for making an iPhone, nor do you know exactly what those materials are or how to put them together to make it work.

The psychological damage of this misconception is huge. It blocks our natural ability to invent real, physical things, suppresses curiosity, and discourages independence. Subconsciously, it makes people believe that only "special" individuals have the capacity to invent/make new things and ambition to have you on business.

As a result, most people resign themselves to being mere employees— all day long working and acting special alongside people they may not even like, doing things they hate, yet forcing themselves to smile. You constantly be verbal and mental abused. Accept mistreatment in silence just to see a number in their bank account at the end of the month, which they will likely spend on buying the latest iPhone.



“our thoughts create reality”

The psychological warfare continues. This one instead be sad and despair you will love, you will ask for more, you will pay to give you the deception. You will feel “cool”, you will get angry if anyone dare criticise. How they do?

By control opposition, PSYOP, crise actors, all media and the normies.

Using some "cool" platform like TED, one of their "scum of society", like Jordan Peterson for example will give a lecture where the catchphrase will be “our thoughts create reality”. Using psychological manipulation and mind control techniques you will believe in his words that you can create reality, create a different and beautiful one. He will not sell you any product; by using your mind you can create reality — just obey what he says.

People start believing that imaginary is real, a delusion state. Instead do and make things, live your life, enjoy and learn, people just “thoughts”. And of course nothing happens, just turn you docile, easy to control, turning you into an obedient slave that does everything to please your master.

Have you noticed that "create reality" talk only shows up when you are in a bad situation, never when you are in a good one?

This is to make you guilty, to blame you responsible for the situation in which you were probably the victim. To discourage you from fighting back who is the responsible, the ones in power position. Instead, you will be focusing on doing things like "making your bed."

That’s my point view about it. Normally I just limit to say: “Disneyland: The happiest place on earth”
 
I think you have addressed this post the best so far Seiya, in that I think you are responding to the intended subject. I am not sure but I think consensus reality and social constructs aren't the same thing? And that maybe this led to reconstruction and tartarian buildings discussion? I don't know.

I think your right Seiya; having said that I also believe that magic is very real here. Here being the operative word; magic only exists here. It does not in the real world. Here you can create. I've already told you why that is. Also, to be semantic and hopefully a bit playful, is god the only creator? And isn't all creation simply a rearranging of that which already exists?
 
What has been our consensus of reality since being born, and of pur ancestors too? Nothing but goddamn materialism, even non physical phenomena will somehow be explained by a retard materialist in a way that his matrix brainwashed brain can try to understand, because the mere tought of his worldview being flawed or wrong is enough to make him loose his mind!!

Every aspect of our reality consensus is upside down, and it's so fucking clear to see, a deliberate, engineered chaos and the masses don't care, even if their own lives are at risk! But if i try to point out i'm called racist and all the phobias imaginable

Nothing is getting better, no matter the information drop or "awakening", the techocratic slave system is being made stronger every day, i won't even argue about health & well being because my stance is clear on another thread

I'll finish my rant about our shitty consensus reality with this:
"due to improved techiques, the elite will have greater control over the masses, and because human work will no longer be necessary the masses will be superfluous, a useless burden on the system
If the elite is ruthless, they may simply decide to exterminate the mass of humanity
If they are humane, they may use propaganda or other psychological or biological techniques to reduce the birthrate untill the mass of humanity becomes extinct, leaving the world to the elite
Or, if the elite consists of soft hearted liberals, tgey may decide to play the role of good shepherds to the rest of the human race.
They will see to it that everyone's physical needs are satisfied, engineered human beings may be happy in such a society but they will certainly not be free, they will have been reduced to the status of domestic animals."

If parallel dimensions are real, get me to a different reality, because this one Is pretty bad, everywhere we look, lies, deception, crimes against humanity, i'm tired. All of the foundations of our belief systems are lies
 
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