Why "Getting Nothing" Meditation Changes Reality: About Void Dimension Meditation
Meditation equals the premise of "something to gain."
When people hear "meditation," many think of it as "an act of gaining something."
Achieve peace of mind. Gain focus. Receive inspiration. Enter a good state.
This is even more evident in the spiritual world. Connecting with higher beings. Receiving messages. Finding one's mission. Obtaining answers.
Virtual dimension meditation does the exact opposite.
What is Hyperdimensional Meditation: A Design for Gaining Nothing
Gain nothing. Feel nothing. Wish for nothing.
Remove the self from calculation. Remove time. Stop the assignment of meaning before it occurs.
While many meditations aim to "focus," "calm," or "achieve a good state," void-dimension meditation aims only to "stop."
Language stops. Meaning-making stops. The "self" stops. Time stops.
It might be easier to say "shut down the OS once." This would close all settings and logs. Then, when you restart, the cache will be cleared, leaving only the basic conditions.
This is the major difference between this and regular mindfulness or meditation for gaining insight.
A realm called the "Virtual Dimension"--a world where meaning disappears
But in a spiritual worldview, the higher worlds you ascend to, the more "meaning" intensifies. There are revelations. There are messages. There is guidance.
The void dimension is the exact opposite. Non-verbal. Undefined. Non-temporal. Non-existent. A world where meaning vanishes.
There are no answers there. No guides. No light or darkness. All that exists is a bundle of possibilities that has not yet become anything.
Why does reality change when you gain nothing?
What's strange is that after this "gain nothing" meditation, reality starts to move.
Meet the right people. Timing aligns. Choices become easier. Hesitation decreases. You stop trying too hard.
This is not a miracle. It's a result of the "premise for generating reality" itself shifting, causing things to move in directions I didn't intend.
The “premise,” not the "result," changes reality.”
Up until now, I've been running apps on a buggy OS. No matter how good the apps are, if the OS is buggy, the output will be distorted.
Conversely, if you maintain the OS thoroughly, apps will continue to run at their best on their own.
In other words, imaginary dimensional meditation changes the premise from which results arise, rather than changing the results themselves.
You gain nothing. But everything starts to change.
Please, try to experience it for yourself.
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