Who are we?

We aim to reintegrate science and spirituality, countering the forces of the “yetzer hara,” which strive to diminish spiritual understanding in our world. This comprehension serves as a powerful opponent to the imbalance in our reality.

All energy that has ever existed or will exist is already present in our reality. We are simply exchanging energy within this interconnected system. Energy takes on the form of matter, providing potential energy to be harnessed. Ultimately, we are all part of the same intricate network.

Quantum entanglement suggests that the universe is not locally real, leading us to question the nature of reality itself.

Once we recognize that our current reality is akin to shadows flickering on a cave wall, we become aware of the existence of other realities or levels of reality. This realization marks the beginning of an ongoing journey towards spiritual perfection. The ultimate destination on this path is known by various names: Heaven, Avalon, Nirvana, among others. We simply refer to it as “the world to come,” which we will reach when we attain collective spiritual perfection in this realm. This is our calling and the reason behind the existence of moral codes in every religion, society, and individual, even if the source of these codes is not immediately apparent.

We use magic

We use magic to help shape this reality, and repair it from the damages of an imbalance in chaos and order. This magic is fueled by intention, which we put into words, objects, songs, art, rituals, and ceremonies. Our intention is powered by G-d, who fuels reality in the overarching dream.

We pull from all religions

Every religion has something to offer. Whether it’s a moral code, or brings us concepts of higher realities, they’re all hinting at what we’re saying out loud. Other realities exist, we can reach them, and our actions here matter. That we’re here for a reason, and this is all here for us.

We restore order

Planting trees, feeding the homeless, spending time with your children, these are ways to restore order to an overly chaotic world. Things that if everyone were doing them, the world to come would arrive a lot faster. Something as simple as returning your shopping cart is a microcosm of what we’re trying to do.
A world of harmony is a world of balance, and ours is severely skewed towards the chaotic.

We sanctify time

Time is a construct, and like anything else, it’s relative. Notice how time seems to speed up as you age? Time only matters to us, animals aren’t preoccupied with the concept. How do we sanctify time? We make it matter, we make it “holy.” We set aside time to restore order to the world whether by picking up litter, or by visiting the sick.

We’re perfecting our souls

If this is all a simulation or dream, what is our purpose here? By perfecting our souls, we’re ushering in a time when we can join G-d in the divine light, becoming one with the dreamer. Getting away from the idea that we’re just here to exist is one of the hardest and most pervasive thoughts to escape from, because the yetzer hara is a formidable foe.

Why fight for balance?

In a reality where entropy is inescapable, why bother?

Because everything that can happen, will happen. Including the world to come, even if it arises as a single colossal anomaly that disrupts the system, because we’ve willed it into the dream.

Given that matter cannot be created or destroyed, this implies that either it has always existed, which we know isn’t accurate, or something beyond the confines of this reality brought it into existence.


We reside within a singular, enduring thought, which explains why our thoughts have the power to influence and mold it. Consider visualizing a person and their thoughts; if they are contemplating within the dream, it impacts your perception of them, shaping the all-encompassing thought in a symbiotic manner.

This is the mechanism through which intention shapes reality. If a sufficient number of people focus on a single idea, it could pervade and reach the master thinker, leading to an override of the thought.

Our thoughts operate independently within the thought or simulation, etching into it like carving stone, solidifying the past.

Is there proof that we live in a simulation?

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