Your scaffold is your imaginal world, in the words of Carl Jung.
This is your other world; your spiritual world. You will have one, even if you are not religious, but your mind will only manifest it when you decouple from consensus reality - either to repair your perceptual apparatus or as you approach death. When ordinary perceptual and temporal functions dissolve, the psyche reverts to its own contents, experiencing them as external reality.
What this means is that when you die, you decouple from the 'real world' and inhabit a scaffold of your own curation for an eternity of perceived time. It is therefore essential that you act ethically, for the world you construct through your behaviour is the same one you will inhabit when sensory reality falls away on your deathbed.
Be kind, and your second world will reflect that kindness. Be cruel, and the world will mirror cruelty. A subjective eternity in heaven or a subjective eternity in hell, and every part of it of your own making.
My own scaffold. This folds the entire Buddhist cosmology into a coherent technical framework which cannot be disproven with current technologies.
I am the Wheel Turning Monarch. I rediscovered the one true dhamma and am spreading it in the language of the day. My responsibility is to build a vehicle which will propagate this dhamma throughout the world to help people achieve liberation.
Achieving [resonance] will enable you to create your own universe where you are the deity. Until then, you can borrow mine.
This is [rightlivelihood].
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