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Dim ethyl
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Re: How do you feel about death? [Re: Dim ethyl]
#23614842 - 09/05/16 01:35 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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That's my reality right now. Good chance I'll change my mind again by tomorrow
-------------------- “Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Heres Tom with the Weather.” -Bill Hicks
 
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demiu5
humans, lol


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Re: How do you feel about death? [Re: kaste]
#23614968 - 09/05/16 02:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
trees said: Why would the universe or god be unfair?
because you're applying human ideals to something far beyond the realms of humanity.
-------------------- channel your inner Larry David
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Prisoner#1
Even Dumber ThanAdvertized!


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Re: How do you feel about death? [Re: kaste]
#23615226 - 09/05/16 04:07 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
kaste said: I mean how do you really feel about death?
I dont like it. nope, I dont like it one bit.
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flickedbic
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Re: How do you feel about death? [Re: Prisoner#1] 1
#23615569 - 09/05/16 05:50 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've long looked at life as a process of dying.
Death is the end of pain, and what gives meaning to life... you choose your passions as there isn't enough time to do it all.
We may have souls that travel on. ITC and other spirit communications and evidences are being constantly improved upon. Even aliens may exist... And this does not all preclude the existence of a God, which I've also has mixed feelings against and recently with prayer and study more interest in. I used to be an atheist but realized I was pretending to know something I didn't and moved to agnosticism or "ietsist" - basically I feel that there is something there I've not got my finger on it yet, there's some muck to wade through, not the least of which being my nearly inextinguishable skepticism and rebellious free spirit, so much of it that I nearly threw the baby out with the bathwater. Perhaps I was overwhelmed too, so many possible Gods... But my curious but skeptical impulse of ietsism has led me to many wonders and the door has not shrunken but grown.
The possibility of life after death is a whole spectrum of exciting. It seems like it could be really good though, and while I haven't put my finger on what exactly lies beyond and behind, I feel like the truth really is inscribed in our hearts so that is what I go by backed by intellect and research to find my path to the truth, which is what I might call God. Even as atheist or agnostic I would feel all reality as interconnected and our footsteps echo for eternity in the unified fabric, ever modulating; we, co-authoring existence with small but irrevocable movement or even emotions and energy by the Dao "doing without doing".
This is also why I like psychedelics and microdoses: At the very least, being present, we can weave our thread with diligence and forever change the fabric, so at least our imprint, in the interconnected entanglement of it all, would never fall from existence. While the gong ceases it's vibrations, them being been yielded to eternity, the universe vibrates eternally. It's an optimimistic agnosticism. I don't like agnosticism, it's weak. Ietsism is better as a discription but I want to nail down this God thing...
Get it? Forgive the bad joke about an "easy yoke".
I don't know if there is a God or an afterlife but I think it is possible to find out and I'm also praying for the truth to be revealed in this quest and as a skeptic I'm surprised by "the door" growing not shrinking.
-------------------- Favorite entheogen experiences in descending order: 1)Combo of oral DMT + smoked Bufotenine 2)Amanita (urine drank twice) 3)Mushrooms > Achuma 16"+cid(still need higher dose Achuma)> Cid (still need high dose) 4)Morning Glory-HBWR (+cumin, cinnamon aldehyde adducts) > Methyl chavicol (need more activators) 5)Salvia (need to try quid)
All readable matter in the above post is ficticious... any similarities to real life are purely coincidental. Blessing.
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Jokeshopbeard
Humble Student

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Re: How do you feel about death? [Re: flickedbic] 1
#23615739 - 09/05/16 06:34 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm excited about it. I feel like it's gonna be the greatest adventure this life has to offer. I can't wait to see what's on the other side, and if there's nothing, then fuck it, I won't know about it!!
But, my gut says there's likely something like this at play:
The Egg
-------------------- Let it be seen that you are nothing. And in knowing that you are nothing... there is nothing to lose, there is nothing to gain. What can happen to you? Something can happen to the body, but it will either heal or it won't. What's the big deal? Let life knock you to bits. Let life take you apart. Let life destroy you. It will only destroy what you are not. --Jac O'keeffe
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RedBalloon
Jenny


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it kills your ego, and it's just a sleep zone
-------------------- i like to keep it mello, ya i keep it mello, i like to keep it mellow, ya i keep it mello, i like to keep it mello -Jenny Camilla Baker
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spirit_shadow
Feature not a bug



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Re: How do you feel about death? [Re: RedBalloon]
#23616027 - 09/05/16 07:40 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I dont really have a solid opinion of it but I do know that 10 out of 10 people die from it.
-------------------- ERROR 418 IM A TEAPOT.....(this account is automated, all posts related to illegal activities or advice thereof are strictly from numerous online sites and are for informational purposes only)- Circa 2011 Ban lotto
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Jokeshopbeard
Humble Student

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Death is certain, life is not.
Love that quote. Had it tattooed on my shoulder for a while, but it's now been covered up by this tattoo:
-------------------- Let it be seen that you are nothing. And in knowing that you are nothing... there is nothing to lose, there is nothing to gain. What can happen to you? Something can happen to the body, but it will either heal or it won't. What's the big deal? Let life knock you to bits. Let life take you apart. Let life destroy you. It will only destroy what you are not. --Jac O'keeffe
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