Page 763 - Atlas of Creation Volume 3
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Harun Yahya





                                                A person who receives an award         is God. For a believer, to fear God's mag-
                                                because of his success receives        nificent artistry and to avoid seeing it
                                                the award in his brain and re-
                                                ceives applause from impressions       makes no sense. When the truth is evi-
                                                of people formed in his brain.         dent, it is pointless not to acknowledge it,
                                                                                       and to continue to be deceived by the
                                                                                       clear lines of shadows and three-dimen-
                                                                                       sional apparitions. The believer does not
                                                                                       fear the truth, but thinks about the beauty

                                                                                       and depth of reality, and considers how
                                                                                       much more wondrous God's flawless
                                                                                       artistry becomes within this system.


                                                                                       This Reality Threatens

                                                                                       Those Who Are Attached To

                                                                                       This World By Ambition


                                                                                           A man who has received an award for
                                                                                       what he has achieved, received the award

                                                                                       in his brain. Those who applaud him as
                                                                                       he receives the award are, in fact, an ap-
                                                                                       parition of people in his brain.
                                                                                           A person watching this awards cere-

                                                                                       mony on the little screen in his brain has
             no way of connecting with the source of the people in the auditorium, the award, or the auditorium itself.
             These things stay inside the brain. It is as if the person were watching the reward being given to him on
             a videocassette.

                 This is the reason why people avoid this reality with horror. When those who are bound to this world
             by ambition understand that their standing and position in society, the awards they win, their bank ac-
             counts, yachts, real estate, and the people that praise and esteem them are all apparitions in their brains,
             they are consumed by a tremendous anger. They avoid accepting this fact in all their arrogance because,

             they realize that it implies that their esteem, reputation and property will not be worth the ambitious
             commitments they have made. But no matter how hard they try to escape this reality, they cannot change
             the fact that they lead the whole of their lives inside their skulls.


                 Worries And Difficulties Are Like Images In A Dream


                 Some people realize that certain things happen as apparitions in the brain, but tend to forget that this

             is true for all phenomena. However, the whole of human life—all of it—actually does occur as an appari-
             tion in the brain. For example, a businessman who goes bankrupt receives images of his workplace and
             his employees in his brain. The things he sold and the money he received for them are all impressions in
             his brain. When this man loses all his money, he loses the image of that money. A person who loses his

             workplace and all possessions loses the image in his brain of the workplace and the property. Or a person
             who has his car stolen again has lost the appearance of a car in his mind. He can no longer see this car-
             like apparition which he thought he owned, but of course he was never actually connected to the original
             of that apparition even for one moment throughout his whole life.

                 Not only things like this, but every difficulty a person experiences in the course of his life is in the
             brain. For example, consider a person who lives in a country where there is internal strife. He lives every
             moment in mortal danger and comes every moment face to face with assaults from hostile soldiers, but
             he is actually face to face with an appearance of hostile soldiers in his brain. A person who is wounded or






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