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Jim Carrey: New iPhone is Designed to Enslave Humanity


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1 hour ago, TheTeapot said:

The new iPhone can't have been designed to enslave humanity because it is too expensive for the majority of them.

Wasn't there a programme on a few years back that showed the sweatshops that produce these phones. They cost a pittance to make.

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Good points made by Jim Carrey. He's right: none of this is real. We're not really here, or here is not really where we are. We're infinite consciousness having a finite experience through finite bodies, but we are still part of the infinite. Existence for most people in this world is much like the prisoners in Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Those of us who are awake and had a glimpse of outside of the cave sound mad for pointing out that there is more, that the shadows on the wall are not the be all and end all. They think the shadows on the wall are the real world. Even those of us who are awake have only seen from the entrance of the cave: there is an entire infinite out there, with wonders that our finite sensory perception can never hope to comprehend or to even guess may be. Like William Blake said and what inspired Aldous Huxley's book title: 'If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite.' It is good to see that Jim Carrey is opening up the doors of his perception, to the point where he knows that he is not "he" at all, so to speak, but part of the infinite. The infinite is not just outside either, but within.

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20 hours ago, Tibet said:

Good points made by Jim Carrey. He's right: none of this is real. We're not really here, or here is not really where we are. We're infinite consciousness having a finite experience through finite bodies, but we are still part of the infinite. Existence for most people in this world is much like the prisoners in Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Those of us who are awake and had a glimpse of outside of the cave sound mad for pointing out that there is more, that the shadows on the wall are not the be all and end all. They think the shadows on the wall are the real world. Even those of us who are awake have only seen from the entrance of the cave: there is an entire infinite out there, with wonders that our finite sensory perception can never hope to comprehend or to even guess may be. Like William Blake said and what inspired Aldous Huxley's book title: 'If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite.' It is good to see that Jim Carrey is opening up the doors of his perception, to the point where he knows that he is not "he" at all, so to speak, but part of the infinite. The infinite is not just outside either, but within.

Pop and have a nice cup of tea. You'll soon feel much better. And if you want to enjoy the best of Huxley read "Brave New World" not "The Doors of Perception". Besides, you can't get mescal cactus in the veg aisle at Tesco.

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13 minutes ago, the stinking enigma said:

Good of you to take the time to post here that you can't be arsed posting on this all the same guzzi

LOL.  Which was as far as I thought it worth going in the first place! Some things, like registering companies on the Moon, chemtrails, flat earth, MMR vaccine etc. etc. are just not worth debating.

edit: so feel free to carry on as long as you wish without me!

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