It's all maya. But within the maya, what's your take on our planetary shape?

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Neither. Maya is illusion. No fixed shape. Not one reality. All of is are projectors. I leave that part open in my reality. No need to define it.

Hmm. I think I agree with the conclusion, even if the premise feels like a cop out.

I have a perspective on reality and what makes this place like this. To try and put it into words is difficult.

I see it as a spiral. Like a musical scale.

And if there is no observer, there is no tree.

No one can take it all in at once.

Defining it is a trap in my opinion. I think in frequency and vibration. Our reality aligns with the frequency we emit..

Maybe if I wanted be an astronaut I would see it differently. Until then...

I see. Well, when I hold an orange in my hand, no matter what frequency I emit (or perhaps due to my singular frequency emissions) it is undoubtedly spherical. Illusion or not.

Spherical? Sounds made up

Have you ever drawn the flower of life pattern?

The story of the sphere. It's a good one. I've never seen one.

Tell me about a perfect circle you have ever witnessed.

I'm not sure I follow. The perfection of shape isn't necessary when defining the shape of a thing. Is anything perfect?

Its all perfect. And none of it fits into our rules of perfect. The perfect circle is a figment of the imagination.

The perfect imagination.

Ahh. The Maya

This is all just my take. I don't know

An undefined yet perfected take. I'll 'take' it.

I am seeking to always be less attached. I let go of that story a while ago. I don't mind if it's a cop out. I get why people would feel that.

The plants and animals inform my truth.

I like to think I am spiraling up observing the fabric of time and space.

And some would call me crazy dude in the desert. It has a ring to it.

Why do we define a shape?