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Tetradecimal: "Which is weirdest? (a) Thinking you're Nightcrawler. (b) Thinking you're Vaporeon. (c) Being unable to decide whether you're Nightcrawler or Vaporeon."
JKefka: "There's no existential crises quite like Otherkin existential crises."

There is no such thing as fiction. There is no such thing as imagination. Everthing's friggin' real. Everything's also one hell of an illusion. What that means, my dear reader, is that you, me, the chair you're sitting on, the chair I'm sitting on, are participants in one of the biggest fucking lies in the history of Time: Reality.
Elsa Bibat, "The Reality Manifesto"

Anything can be real. Every imaginable thing is happening somewhere along the dimensional axis. These things happen a billion times over with the exact same outcome and no one learns anything. Whatever a person can think, imagine, wish for, or believe has already come to pass. Dreams come true all the time, just not for the dreamers.

For everything in a dream is more deep and strong and sharp and real than is ever its pale imitation in the unreal life which is ours when we go about awake and clothed with our artificial selves in this vague and dull-tinted artificial world. When we die we shall slough off this cheap intellect, perhaps, and go abroad into Dreamland clothed in our real selves, and aggrandized and enriched by the command over the mysterious mental magician who is here not our slave, but only our guest.
Mark Twain, My Platonic Sweetheart

In example, you create what you define as an imaginative adventure in relation to a spacecraft and your travel within it. This is a filtration of information which is known within consciousness. It is translated within your thought process into a viable design in relation to your understanding and what is known in the design of your physical dimension, that if you are choosing to be traveling within space, you shall require a craft to accomplish that action.

Your science fiction, as I have stated previously, in actuality is closer to science fact than fiction, for all that is expressed within your science fiction is a translation in physical terms, objectively, of that which is known within consciousness.

Your encounters with extraterrestrials are actual encounters, but what is viewed is a translation into some expression that may be understood and comprehended objectively by yourselves.

Your myths, your legends, your stories of aspects of your reality that you view as fantasy and imaginative are translations of expressions that are known within consciousness. They may not be expressed in your actual physical dimension, but they are known, for they are expressed within some area of consciousness. They have already been created; they are known. And your engagement of imagination is your individual allowance to be opening to consciousness and tapping into different expressions that are known within consciousness, that are created and that are experienced.

Within consciousness, actions of travel, in a manner of speaking, within space arrangements is known. It is already occurring. It is not yet occurring within the design of YOUR physical dimension, not in the manner which is expressed through the imagination of your science fictions, but the action of travel within space is occurring and is known. It is already created. It is already known within consciousness.

Now; in this, as you allow yourselves an openness to consciousness and tap into what is known within consciousness in expressions of imagination, those creations may not necessarily yet be inserted into your physical reality. You may not have incorporated space travel and crafts in relation to your expressions of imagination associated with science fiction yet, but you offer yourself a recognition of the known creation of travel within space. You translate that into your objective awareness and thought processes, offering yourself the recognition objectively that these expressions are possible.

—Elias, Session 777

I may express to you also that there already are some creations that are actual realities that you would view to be comparable to your science fiction. I have expressed previously, your science fiction is more science fact than fiction.

—Elias, Session 1639

Barry: Mate, it's just a movie.
Dick Richard: I don't buy that for a second. You're telling me "It's just a movie?" Was Finding Nemo just a movie!? No, that was a documentary! That had cameras down in the ocean! I remember seeing them filming it in Philadelphia! I'm just gonna get up right now, because you're fuming me!
Barry: I'm just saying, we rented this film from Blockbuster!
Dick Richard: Oh yeah! Blockbuster closed! Good joke, Jerma!

I would genuinely like to know who to blame for making these children so disconnected from the concept of imagination that they think the simpler explanation for what they’re doing is that they’re projecting their consciousness into one of infinite realities where fictional characters are real.
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