Part of the Casswiki article series Cassiopaean Experiment and Psychology
According to the Cassiopaeans, wishful thinking is a fundamental property of the service to self orientation.
The core idea of “wishful thinking” is that one values one’s personal subjective preference over knowledge of the objective state of matters. This is a statement to the universe to the effect that the being does not wish to exist in said universe because the being’s fantasies are preferred. This then ties with the idea of the thought center of non-being and separation of self from all which is.
In the third density, wishful thinking does not physically bend reality, it only hampers perception. According to the Cassiopaeans, the case is different in the fourth density, in which wishful thinking has the effect of quite concretely forming a sort of reality bubble. In densities beyond the fourth, beings cannot exist in pure service to self, presumably because the increased freedom of these densities would make it so the entity simply collapsed on itself and ceased interacting – either living fully in a solipsistic bubble, or collapsing into inanimate matter.
See also
- Being vs. non-being
- Subjectivity
- Objectivity
- Perception
- External vs. internal considering
- Information selection and substitution
- Confirmation bias
- Magical thinking