www.mybigtoe.com
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This man (a well-credentialed physicist with a bit of an unusual background) has a rather positive understanding of reality, told in his 'My Big T.O.E.' "trilogy". I have only read a bit of the first book, but I've listened to many interviews, recorded workshops, lectures, etc. Some of it resonates with me. There's a long lecture on his YouTube channel (twcjr44), and more stuff can be found via his site or elsewhere.
According to what he has come to understand, we are all progressing / or striving towards "becoming" love (to lower the entropy of our consciousness). In working towards this goal, we manifest in many different virtual worlds (this being one of them), where we are to grow through our experiences.
There have been a few threads on suicide in Campbell's discussion group, in case you're interested. Not surprisingly, suicide does not contribute to growth, because you're ending your experience packet prematurely, while there are still things left to learn. There's not punishment, but one might be expected to return to complete one's life lessons.
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This man (a well-credentialed physicist with a bit of an unusual background) has a rather positive understanding of reality, told in his 'My Big T.O.E.' "trilogy". I have only read a bit of the first book, but I've listened to many interviews, recorded workshops, lectures, etc. Some of it resonates with me. There's a long lecture on his YouTube channel (twcjr44), and more stuff can be found via his site or elsewhere.
According to what he has come to understand, we are all progressing / or striving towards "becoming" love (to lower the entropy of our consciousness). In working towards this goal, we manifest in many different virtual worlds (this being one of them), where we are to grow through our experiences.
There have been a few threads on suicide in Campbell's discussion group, in case you're interested. Not surprisingly, suicide does not contribute to growth, because you're ending your experience packet prematurely, while there are still things left to learn. There's not punishment, but one might be expected to return to complete one's life lessons.