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Paradoxical Nature Of The Illusion Of Physical Reality

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Another question about another topic I would like your reflection on. Yes. Is the paradoxical nature of the idea of physical reality being an illusion and an experience within our consciousness? Yes. And at the same time referencing to it as something being there. For example, when you share things that relate, for example, to spaceships or to time, linearity or whatever. Yes. It's relating to that as if it's tangible, but at the same time it's all an illusion. Yes. Do you recall that we recently transmitted an idea called this and that? Yes. Does that not explain it? Yes. Well then, you used to think this or that. Is it this or is it that? We have thus then transmitted that is this and that. And beyond that is the understanding that this is that from a different point of view. So yes, it's all taking place within your consciousness and it is all being experienced as if it is out there, over there, that thing. But that is not a contradiction, even though it is a paradox. Mm-hmm. Does that make sense? Yes. All right. Yes. Does that address the question then? Yes. Thank you.