--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "sinhlnx" <sinhlnx@> wrote:
> >
> > ---Consider an apartment as a type of cage. Could a person 
> > only "think" the apartment is real, but really be living inside Mae 
> > West's head?
> > 
> > http://www.planetperplex.com/en/item203
> > 
> > Or, Jim, you were fortunate in realizing you were in a cage.  So I 
> > guess the people living in the cage but don't know it are 
> > in "ignorant Bliss"?....kind of like the people living in the Matrix 
> > world while the aliens are sucking out the juices from their real 
> > bodies.
> > 
> That isn't my reality, though it may be someone's. I recall someone 
> said once that if it can be imagined, it exists. I like that, believe 
> it, and accept it.:-)
>

An yet, someone also said (Saint Byron perhaps) that if you can't
imagine the opposite of something -- as possibly being true, then you
are stuck in in that boundary. 

The point of my kidding has been, "Can you imagine yourself as
possibly stuck in a prison that you are unaware of?"



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