Nobody Is Running This Simulation
Most people, if theyâre honest, assume somethingâs pulling the strings. Not always God or fate. Sometimes itâs a supercomputer running the code, or the nation, the party, the hive mind arranging the pieces, or even the secular hope of some unified field or master equation behind the mess. Itâs a reflex. Chaos canât just be chaos. There has to be a backstage operator. Buddhism, the raw version, not the app or the aesthetic, says flat out there isnât one. No ultimate controller. Not hidden, not unknowable, not waiting in the wings. Absent. What there is instead is a sprawling web of dependent origination. Phenomena arise in relation to each other with no fixed center, no first cause, no master variable. Everythingâs a conventional label stacked on other labels. The collective is a fiction. The individual is also a fiction, but a differently structured one, one that actually has causal teeth. Thatâs where it cuts. No ultimate controller means your life isnât scripted from outside. Not by the cosmos, not by some fatalistic âkarmaâ people throw around like cosmic IOUs, not by your childhood as an unbreakable cage. Your trajectory is shaped by your own intentions and actions. Thatâs karma, properly understood, not payback, not âwhat goes around comes around.â Itâs the instruction set your existence runs on, and youâre the one typing the commands, consciously or not. The staggering variety of lives, bodies, circumstances, trajectories, all of it traces back to accumulated intentional action in a stream of consciousness that doesnât snap off at death. No divine blueprint. No random static. Just the momentum of what youâve willed and done. Most of what passes for âBuddhistâ content online is personal therapy wearing borrowed robes. People miss this because the radical agency gets sanded down. Buddhism hands you the wheel with no excuses from above, no excuses from within. Thereâs no inner puppeteer either. Just patterns youâve reinforced. Hereâs a strange parallel for the empirically inclined. In quantum information theory, the prevailing view now, after decades of work on the black hole information paradox, is that information isnât destroyed. Even in black holes, it changes form but doesnât vanish. Recent calculations involving entanglement islands, replica wormholes, and Page curve recovery strongly suggest unitarity holds, though the exact mechanics in realistic spacetimes are still being worked out. Hawking conceded the point years ago, and the field has largely moved past fatal loss toward preservation. This echoes the karma model uncannily. Karma isnât a moral ledger to be paid off. Itâs more like encoded patterns in a stream of consciousness, biasing future probabilities. You donât erase it. You transform it. You redirect the flow. Buddhism diverges hard here from the Jains, especially Digambara. They aimed to burn karma off completely through extreme austerity until nothing remained. Buddhism says no. The fulcrum isnât the karma itself, but the underlying cognitive code that keeps generating it. Shift the code, shift what gets produced. Which brings up what almost nobody wants to say straight. Real cognitive change is rarer and harder than people pretend. Meditation, new ideas, insights, they feel profound, but they rarely touch the deep architecture. The patterns driving behavior and thus karma have serious inertia. Theyâre structural, not superficial. Without precise, targeted work on those root tendencies, the stream can keep veering in the same unhelpful direction for lifetimes. Understanding the map isnât walking the path. Insight alone doesnât rewire the hardware. The world of dependent origination isnât arbitrary chaos. Itâs precise, almost mathematical. Causes yield their exact effects, nothing bleeds illegitimately into anything else, yet everything interconnects without a central boss. The diversity of experience is fully explained, no mysteries invoked. Youâre not a passenger in it. The only real question left is whether youâre actually driving, or just convincing yourself you are. Coming soon: a series digging into the precise work needed to shift those stubborn root patterns in the cognitive codeâmethods that cut through the usual meditation-insight-retreat illusions and actually redirect the stream. If you enjoyed this piece, you might also like: Collected Topics of Epistemology - Focuses on traditional Tibetan Buddhist logic/pramana teachings. Adhiyana Buddhism - General Teachings from Neo Shakya covering broad Buddhist Topics. Oáš A RA PA CA NA DHĪḤ
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