Why Tourist Spots Are Enough After One Visit ― How to Enter the World of Three-Dimensional People
I am the type who thinks that once you have been to a tourist spot, that is enough.
I rarely say, "That was so much fun! I want to go there again."
And I do not really retain memories of when I went there, either.
For a long time, I did not understand what that was,
and there was a period when I wondered if I was not enjoying myself,
or if my mind was elsewhere.
I thought about things like that.
This feeling is not a "lack," but rather
the structure itselfit seems.
This time, while interacting with AI,
my inner depths were verbalized just as they are,
and their contours became clear.
Wow, I am very convinced this time as well.
The following is the verbalized structure.
✦ Three-dimensional people make the swaying of their inner selves, not the outside, the protagonist.
Three-dimensional people
do not enjoy the scenery itself, but
> go to receive the "quality of inner swaying" that occurred on the spot.
For example,
The depths of my chest suddenly loosen the moment I see the ocean
The deep parts of my body are "neatly" aligned by the way the light enters
My breathing automatically becomes deeper due to the thickness of the silence
These "instant changes" felt inside become the protagonist.
This swaying exists only in that moment.
Therefore, once you receive it, it is complete.
✦ Two-dimensional people also feel the "quality." But the processing layer is different.
Two-dimensional people also feel "beautiful" or "pleasant."
But that isprocessed as an external stimulus.
The weather is different
The season is different
The people are different
These "external changes" can be felt directly as changes or differences in awareness.
Therefore,
> There are new discoveries no matter how many times you go.
> The desire to go again arises naturally.
Three-dimensional people,
even when feeling the same "beauty,"
process it as an internal sensation.
Therefore,
> Once is enough.
> The same resonance never happens twice.
> No desire to repeat arises.
The layers being processed are completely different.
✦ Not being interested in sightseeing doesn't mean you aren't enjoying it
Sightseeing is built on a structure of "enjoying the place itself."
But for three-dimensional people,
the internal resonance is the goal rather than the place
they find no value in repeating stimuli
the quality is completed in one go
the place is merely a "trigger"
Therefore, it does not mesh with the structure of sightseeing.
> It is natural not to be interested.
> It is expected as a three-dimensional structure.
✦ Having faint memories is also according to the structure
Three-dimensional people
do not remember the "external information" of scenery or famous sites.
Instead,
> Only the 'quality of the vibration' that occurred on the spot remains.
Therefore,
it is perfectly fine if your memory of the place is faint.
In fact, that is the structure of three-dimensional memory.
▼ From here on, the second half (the depths of the structure)
✦ The three-dimensional vibration does not happen from 'outside to inside,' but more directly.
The vibration that three-dimensional people receive
does not occur triggered by external stimuli, but rather,
> The deep inner layer 'reacts the moment it touches' the external situation.
Therefore,
The depths of your chest loosen before you think 'it's beautiful'
Your breathing deepens before you see the 'scenery'
The stillness deep within your body stirs before you perceive the 'ocean'
The way of entering the world is completely different.
It is not 'seeing the scenery and then feeling it,' but
'feeling it and then the scenery enters you.'
This difference in order
creates the 'once is enough' mindset of three-dimensional people.
✦ Vibration only occurs at the 'position of that moment'
Three-dimensional vibration
only occurs at the moment when your 'position'
and the world's 'position' perfectly overlap.
Therefore,
even with the same ocean
Even in the same season,
Even in the same place,
if the position is different, it becomes an entirely different world.
And that alignment will never happen in the same form twice.
That is why,
> It is completed in one visit.
> The same resonance cannot be reproduced.
✦ Three-dimensional people seek "alignment of position," not "place"
Tourism is structured around "enjoying the place itself," but what three-dimensional people are seeking is,
not the place, but
> not the place, but
> the resonance caused by the "alignment of position" at that moment.
That is why,
repeating the same place does not create alignment
there is no value in repeating stimuli
"I want to go again" does not structurally arise
This is not a lack, but
the very way three-dimensional people "enter the world."
✦ It is natural to feel it is a "waste" if you don't remember it. But that is a misunderstanding.
Three-dimensional people have a structure that
fully receives the internal resonance that occurred on the spot in an instant.
Therefore, as time passes, that resonance naturally fades away.
I feel like it was very beautiful, but it's not concrete
I cannot explain what kind of shaking occurred
I should have been moved, but nothing remains
This is what happens.
At that moment, I suddenly
> "It's a waste that you don't remember..."
feel that way.
But this is not because
it didn't remain because it wasn't received but because
it didn't remain because it was fully received.
The shaking of a three-dimensional person is not an experience to ruminate on later, but
a phenomenon of sensation that exists only in that moment.
Therefore, even if you don't remember it, nothing is lost.
Rather, that is the normal operation of a three-dimensional person.
✦ Feeling relieved that "this is fine" happens because the structure was treated as it is
Three-dimensional people
are not reassured by persuasion or positive thinking.
There is only one thing that brings relief.
> When one's own structure is verbalized as it is,
> and affirmed as it is.
"Not remembering is in line with the structure"
"It is natural to complete it in one go"
"It is okay not to feel the urge to go again"
When these words reach the depths,
the subtle misalignment that has always been there suddenly unravels,
and "this is fine" happens naturally.
✦ Summary
For me, one visit to a tourist spot is enough.
That is not because I didn't enjoy it, but
> Because we live in a structure where quality is completed in a single instance.
Not being interested in sightseeing,
having faint memories,
and feeling a slight waste in not remembering things,
are all exactly according to the three-dimensional structure.
And when that structure is treated as it is,
a natural sense of "this is fine" occurs.
Wow, I was thoroughly convinced this time as well.
