Is "Story" a Hologram?
Posted on Sep 7th, 2006
by
Director Tom
I got to thinking...
Unlike a photograph, a hologram contains the "whole in every part."
As the seed, so the fruit.
No matter how small the "slice" is, that single "slice" contains the whole.
Just like that story you heard, or read, or saw.
Every story (the part), contains a truth (the whole) we all know as true, at some level.
Truth is experienced in the tiniest of places.
Think whole...think part...think story.
tc :)
Unlike a photograph, a hologram contains the "whole in every part."
As the seed, so the fruit.
No matter how small the "slice" is, that single "slice" contains the whole.
Just like that story you heard, or read, or saw.
Every story (the part), contains a truth (the whole) we all know as true, at some level.
Truth is experienced in the tiniest of places.
Think whole...think part...think story.
tc :)

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OOpss….
Cut and paste the entire link above. For some weird reason, the blog drops part of it off.
(It’s a fabulous article)
:)
no problemo: here's the link http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~sai/hologram.html
yep, The Holographic Universe is a fantastic book that i've been wanting to read for a long time now. i haven't read it yet but i've been influenced by people and literature that referenced that book.
as for the question: Does Objective Reality Exist, or is the Universe a Phantasm?
using the Buddhist's four-valued logic, i think it's both :)
Just by asking the question: are we this? or we that? we begin our troubles!
The very questions we ask to ourselves and to each other demands “an answer.” I don’t think the universe is capable of meeting our demands.
Deepak teaches us to be at home with our own ambiguity.
We flicker in and out of existence. So where do we go when we’re flickering out of here? What’s “objective” when we’re not even here part of the time?
In the end…when thirsty, drink water; when zaadzing, just zaadz.
:)