The routine makes us sane. The continuous plodding on of days, the conversations with friends and family, the TV show, the dinner and a movie, the book we read at night before going to bed. We have to accumulate things and experiences and states of mind. We're collectors of objects, mental and physical, and when we've reached an adequate and satisfactory collection we say that we're normal. I dont think I've glimpsed a "truth" because in all honesty I think that word is irrelevant.
What I have seen is the world without the routine and without the layers we add to it. When you add nothing to it the world appears as it is. When nothing is added the world IS. When things are added the world is colored by the nature of the objects that are added to it, and our perceptions of those objects that we accept into our lives.
A natural state of being is one that allows us to best survive. But this natural state of being is a state and I firmly believe that the objects that create this state can and often are illusory. To say that they are not is to imply that one particular strategy of survival trumps all others. My illusion is better than yours. Regardless, you have to admit that there is a great deal of dishonesty, inauthenticity, and uncertainty inherent in our daily lives. We have to make believe and pretend and do whatever the hell is necessary to maintain whatever worldview we have, bullshit or other, that allows us to exist and flourish.
What I have seen is the world without the routine and without the layers we add to it. When you add nothing to it the world appears as it is. When nothing is added the world IS. When things are added the world is colored by the nature of the objects that are added to it, and our perceptions of those objects that we accept into our lives.
A natural state of being is one that allows us to best survive. But this natural state of being is a state and I firmly believe that the objects that create this state can and often are illusory. To say that they are not is to imply that one particular strategy of survival trumps all others. My illusion is better than yours. Regardless, you have to admit that there is a great deal of dishonesty, inauthenticity, and uncertainty inherent in our daily lives. We have to make believe and pretend and do whatever the hell is necessary to maintain whatever worldview we have, bullshit or other, that allows us to exist and flourish.