Is this a game?

Is this a game?

от Slava Rejik. Shakti23 -
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01. MY THREE POSITIVES.
1. Vacation begins.
2. The more you reflect on axioms, the more meaning you find in them.
3. Vigor.

02. MY REFLECTIONS AND DISCOVERIES.

Let's imagine a person sitting at a computer, playing a game.
They control a character in the game. The character is a flat image that moves across the playing field, but with a set of programs that can change. The programs can be present immediately; for example, when a person presses the "go right" button, the character performs a certain sequence of movements and can "learn"—accumulate algorithms.
The person is outside the time and space of the game, but the character they control is within it.
The character can die, losing their accumulated treasures and algorithms, while the person at the computer remains alive.
A person can somehow control the character—a manifestation of energy. A person can see everything that's happening on the screen—consciousness illuminates it.
A person enjoys the game—Ananda.
From the character's perspective, a person is inexpressible, free, omnipotent.
It is the person's will that drives the character.
But the person gets carried away with the game, and it becomes important for the character to win and improve.
And they get so engrossed in the game that they forget they're sitting at a computer, not running around on a screen. Sitting at a computer, this seems unrealistic, but imagine a virtual reality helmet and suit—it's a little simpler. Or imagine electrodes inserted into the brain and transmitting images, signals from receptors, and so on.
It seems like it's for fun, immersing oneself in the game, but the person also gains experience in how to play. But maybe it's not just for fun, but also for training purposes. It's a kind of simulator, to level up players in the game before putting them at the controls of a "real plane." As the player progresses through levels, their experience grows, becoming an "advanced soul."
People can interact through characters in the game; characters can suffer or enjoy, which indirectly influences the person.
Someone who realizes they are merely playing a game no longer considers themselves a picture on a screen, but can continue playing for some purpose.
And someone created this game...

03. MY YOGA INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK.
Stretching

04. MY GRATITUDE AND PRAISE.
For your patience.

05. I WANT TO PRAISE MYSELF.
I'm moving slowly.

06. PERSONAL YOGA PRACTICE FOR THE WEEK.*
6 days, Hatha, Joint, 1-2 hours per day

07. DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING.*
None