Comments by "Marc van der Velsen" (@marcvandervelsen) on "Do We Live inside Someone’s Mind?" video.
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@icarusachilles6777 Thank you for sharing your perspective! It's great to find someone who shares similar views on the universe's principles. In Scientology, there's a deep philosophical concept that mirrors this idea:
CREATE, then SURVIVE, then DESTROY, or CREATION, SURVIVAL, DESTRUCTION.
I'll keep this brief: to achieve a state of joy and prosperity, our focus should be relentlessly on CREATE - CREATE - CREATE. Every aspect of our lives, every desire we have, is part of a perpetual cycle of creation. Take a marriage, for example – they don't just exist; they require daily CREATION or one ceases to exist (slowly).
In Scientology, life is viewed as a Static – it possesses no physical mass, motion, wavelength, nor does it occupy a specific point in space or time. It's capable of making postulates and perceiving.
This isn't about converting you to Scientology, but rather sharing a resource that aligns with your thoughts. There are other philosophies and teaching and they might align very well with my religion. Just sharing some ideas.
There's an insightful video titled "Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought" available on the Scientology TV network that delves into this topic.
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@icarusachilles6777 Thank you for sharing your perspective! It's great to find someone who shares similar views on the universe's principles. In Scientology, there's a deep philosophical concept that mirrors this idea: CREATE, then SURVIVE, then DESTROY, or CREATION, SURVIVAL, DESTRUCTION. I'll keep this brief: to achieve a state of joy and prosperity, our focus should be relentlessly on CREATE - CREATE - CREATE. Every aspect of our lives, every desire we have, is part of a perpetual cycle of creation. Take a marriage, for example – they don't just exist; they require daily CREATION or one ceases to exist (slowly). In Scientology, life is viewed as a Static – it possesses no physical mass, motion, wavelength, nor does it occupy a specific point in space or time. It's capable of making postulates and perceiving. This isn't about converting you to Scientology, but rather sharing a resource that aligns with your thoughts. There are other philosophies and teaching and they might align very well with my religion. Just sharing some ideas. There's an insightful video titled "Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought" available on the Scientology TV network that delves into this topic.
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