What's there?
What's there?
the first person to make a "72 virgins" joke dies.
Originally Posted by Logos
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I pity your souls
have you ever tried to follow your memories back to see what's there? the furthest I've gotten is- warm, muffled, and red (quite possibly imagination and not memory, but the difference isn't all that clear anyways) Any further than that though and I detach and become an observer of myself/the process... third person... or whatever.
I don't BELIEVE anything on this subject (nor have I done any reading on this subject since leaving the cult I grew up in), but a few notions I toss around are:The latter makes more sense to me at present.
- Perhaps we come from a collective consciousness (universal knowledge, sort of) and we will return to it once we release ourselves from our physical existences. I dislike this idea, for some reason. Perhaps because it goes against the self-preservation instinct?
- Perhaps we retain our individuality when we are not in physical form. If such is the case (and maybe if it isn't), the creation of our physical lives is done according our choosing. From there, we either decide the circumstances we will be born into, or our non-physical selves are on a path of personal growth and development (or regression, or stagnation?) which determine the physical manifestations we end up in (our lives).
In any case, I can say that I do not believe that there is an external/outside deity that judges us according how we lived our lives (or in any other way). Our judges are the natural cause and effect relationships that create our circumstances.
I also think it makes sense (as much sense as any of this at least) that there are other species/worlds/dimensions that we could physically manifest ourselves into.
Also... since time may not exist in a spiritual plane the same way it does here, I don't see why we couldn't have manifested ourselves into multiple people/places/whatever at the same time (according to our understanding of time).
Originally Posted by Logos
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I pity your souls
yes and no, my belief is that there is no seperation between us and God... it all becomes one at that level... using imagery, I see an infinitely huge ball of light... smaller balls of light flitter around it... join with it, become one... some shoot back out of it for a time to experience being on their own. We are the little balls of light, God is the infinitely huge ball of light. but really it's all the same thing. In other words we are the stuff of God. We all come back to the infinate ball at some point, just as we all leave it at some point.
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent!
Shit, I've probably just contradicted myself there. I probably even ripped it off from someone else.
I think those who believe in an afterlife overestimate their importance! When I die, I want to be inhumed, as this I will provide more fodder for the worms than being burnt. Though with the ever increasing population of this planet in mind, I would hate to be a waste of space...perhaps I'll reconsider.
yeah, I don't think of God as a deity as described in the bible or whatnot... more of an attractor. What we percieve as "God" or "Deity", what's described in holy and spiritual texts, is the "gravitational" pull of the "light" acting on us and our "world"... our minds personifies it because that's an easy way to swallow it.
(whew! that was alot of words in quotes )
I believe in a Lifeforce...when you see the life drain out of a person until they become a dead form of themselves, it is clear that they have lost something which had once made something live.
Take the analogy of a battery attached to an Light Emitting Diode. The Light Emitting Diode glows for so long before eventually running of electricity.
Actually, when I put it like that, the Lifeforce I initially described doesn't seem so profound. The electricity has no Meaning.
I don't believe in god, but when I see the intelligent flicker in my eyes as I gaze longingly into a mirror, I'm not sure. "How could anything so wonderful be a mere mortal?", I say to myself. Others claimed I was an Egotist, but I did't respect their opinions. They didn't know me like I know me. I've never been like other Boys.
Once I broke a mirror in frustration...it broke into a million pieces. My Immortality was just an illusion.
I hope (dot dot dot) vague sentiment. Expression of cheerful hopefulness!
Or pessimistic thoughts...set to an electro beat! Making millions from misery! Die rich...die happy?
The good die young...retirement homes are full of bastards.
Better to burn out than to fade away. That Radiohead track 'Fitter Happier'. Ramblings due to drug consumption? No, psychotic from birth! Birth...Death...Forwards, never Backwards!
i dont really see a reason to say that it goes that way -- that the personification came because of our minds -- rather than the other way around. for me, something religious should contain something that encompasses every bit of existence. just because a phenomenon is explained by something else doesn't mean that the phenomenon itself doesn't exist. or something. I think this rationalization itself came from our minds. the ability to abstract is just one more facility that humans have to understand things, and doesn't mean that it is false.
i like it, i like it
some of my friends in my "spiritual" circles say "I Am Spirit in Nori clothes."
one way i like to look at it is that a "piece" of Spirit (me) came into physical form to play here and experience what the manifestation of life on earth is about. there are so many different things to experience and we each came here with our own "game" to play.
We came here to enjoy ourselves.
Mostly irl when I'm talking about something that I'm interested in.
Last edited by bg; 05-23-2008 at 07:23 AM.