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Cracked Egg
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I'm quite bothered...
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By death. Without going to deep into detail... I think when we die, we cease to exist. Energy goes back into the whatever. Blah blah blah. Lights out. Night night. Nothing. Pre born baby bullshit.
What bothers me is there is no after life conscience. I feel like this is it... One life... Time will go on without you. Eventually you will be forgotten. 100 years 1000 years 100000000 years from now.
Its garbage.
A God would be cool, I guess... You would have to live a life you may not be comfortable with just to exist in a place you might not even enjoy.
I feel heaven would be a non stop church setting while sitting around praising God all day.
It sucks and I don't like it. We are extremely small when it comes to time. Our life is compared to a zeptosecond..
I don't like it. It's not fair. If I had a chance to be immortal, but with a kill switch, I'd take. A fucking vampire or some shit. Let's do it! Let's turn me into a vampire. Fucking brad pitt or Keith Sutherland.
Hit me up.. we can meet somewhere. I'll invite you in or whatever.
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I'm the opposite; I'm really excited by what may lie on the other side. Everything or nothing, and nobody knows which.
If that's not the greatest adventure life has to offer, I don't know what is!!!
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You die twice. One time when you stop breathing and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody says your name for the last time".
smoke some deemz, death on this plane is not the end.
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After reading multiple Pleiadian book writings, Im fully convinced that the Soul is eternal and we reincarnate into another Human after we die.
Here's one of my favorite explanations of the Human death experience:
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The key to a wholesome, healthy death experience is wisdom. The more you understand the astral plane and the nature of spirit realms, the less disoriented you will be when the time comes to depart from your body. We've observed many religions that attempt to manipulate your understanding of the afterlife. In reality, the afterlife is not about meeting demons in a fiery hell or angles in a cloudy heaven. The afterlife is an experience that each of you have, an opportunity to detach from physicality. Sometimes you wish to reincarnate (you may not be consciously aware of it, but you choose to reincarnate to clear karmic ties). Other times, you choose to leave and return to total Oneness.
There is no standard path for life after death. Every soul has the potential to create something unique. Unfortunately, the majority of human souls are conditioned to create similar scenarios upon death. The majority of you experience the famous tunnel of light that guides you to an Earth-life paradise. You stay in this paradise very briefly, just long enough to be shown a life review and then persuaded into returning to physical life on Earth.
- Pleiadian Prophecy 2020: A New Golden Age by James Carwin
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Kyngwhatt
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LogicaL Chaos said: You stay in this paradise very briefly, just long enough to be shown a life review and then persuaded into returning to physical life on Earth.
- Pleiadian Prophecy 2020: A New Golden Age by James Carwin
awesome i'm going to check that book out. That is actually what i am most afraid of, coming back here in the future with the world more and more fucked up from our wrong doing, like a " you made your bed now sleep in it" kinda thing.
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trees


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Imagine that this is infact a computer based simulation, its the most realistic explanation so far. Wouldnt it be by logic that you respawn every time you die? Perhaps as any life form at any "time" in any universe at random
I heard some mathematician suggest something like this, i didnt make it up
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: trees] 1
#27010908 - 10/29/20 06:01 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Op,
Just Bothered, or, hot & bothered? (I didnāt read op)
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Kyngwhatt]
#27010918 - 10/29/20 06:08 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Kyngwhatt is Banksy
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Kyngwhatt said: You die twice. One time when you stop breathing and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody says your name for the last time".
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Hartford
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Heaven will present new places to explore with new missions to accomplish with greater rewards.
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Cracked Egg said: I think when we die, we cease to exist.
I find that quite comforting actually, like a version of heaven. No suffering, no pain, no work, nothing. That would actually be "a better place." Sure, it can be a little weird because we're not used to the idea of not existing, but to exist without any pain, suffering, sadness, worry, work, exhaustion, without any bad things at all is a kind of heaven. No more time, no more future or past. Existing at all is exhausting. Once you get used to the idea of non-existence, it's quite a nice version of death if you ask me.
What I worry about is the possibility of other things happening. There could be much worse things than non-existence. Non-existence is one of the better options.
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Kyngwhatt]
#27011318 - 10/30/20 12:10 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Kyngwhatt said:
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LogicaL Chaos said: You stay in this paradise very briefly, just long enough to be shown a life review and then persuaded into returning to physical life on Earth.
- Pleiadian Prophecy 2020: A New Golden Age by James Carwin
awesome i'm going to check that book out. That is actually what i am most afraid of, coming back here in the future with the world more and more fucked up from our wrong doing, like a " you made your bed now sleep in it" kinda thing.
You should, its an awesome book.
Yeah, our future could be worst if humanity as a whole keeps trashing the planet. We can only hope that the Nations of the World change their ways soon
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Jokeshopbeard
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If you want the definitive work on this subject matter, there's only one book to turn to (IMO):
Ernest Becker - The Denial of Death
It was his ultimate life's work, and an absolutely fascinating read.
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Asante
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Cracked Egg said: By death. Without going to deep into detail... I think when we die, we cease to exist. Energy goes back into the whatever. Blah blah blah. Lights out. Night night. Nothing. Pre born baby bullshit.
What bothers me is there is no after life conscience. I feel like this is it... One life... Time will go on without you. Eventually you will be forgotten. 100 years 1000 years 100000000 years from now.
Its garbage.
A God would be cool, I guess... You would have to live a life you may not be comfortable with just to exist in a place you might not even enjoy.
I feel heaven would be a non stop church setting while sitting around praising God all day.
It sucks and I don't like it. We are extremely small when it comes to time. Our life is compared to a zeptosecond..
I don't like it. It's not fair. If I had a chance to be immortal, but with a kill switch, I'd take. A fucking vampire or some shit. Let's do it! Let's turn me into a vampire. Fucking brad pitt or Keith Sutherland.
Hit me up.. we can meet somewhere. I'll invite you in or whatever.
Listen up: I'm gonna helicoper you out of your predicament but you have to hop on the chopper yourself.
First lets have a look at death itself, total annihilation:
Full stop? Not quite.
This Universe comes from the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years ago, which seemed to come out of nothing.
Our Universe is speeding up faster and faster until a big rip reduces it all to nothing. Every single thing will be annihilated completely.
OK?
Thing is, every single thing about the Universe is reproducable.
There is absolutely NO reason to assume that the Big Bang is a onetime thing.
Since Energy and Information cannot be destroyed, the only logical outcome is tyhat every possible big bang happens in every possible way for all eternity.
The energy cant escape, the information cant escape.
So, there forever were big bangs and there forever will be big bangs.
Saw the video?
All your information, at once, converted into ashes and smoke.
If you are not a guise of the Universe itself, then you a5re an artifact of a structure within the structure of your body. Right?
But, since every possible big bang recurs infinitely, you will have every possible life, in every possible body, on every possible world, for all eternity.
Sooo... as my spirit guide put it:
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There is a beginning, and there is an end to all things. we grieve the loss of what we hold dear and go on until we, too, end.
But! What if this universe is eternal? What if all things that once begun and ended, will happen again in every possible way, forever?
Think about it! You would not just have one life, but you would have every possible life, in every possible way, forever!
That means that no matter what you lose, your keys, your friends, your life, it would all come back to you, forever.
Rather than a prisoner of circumstance, you are liberated into total freedom.
Even if the sun would explode, a new earth would be, life would form on it and you will be born again into every possible reality.
Be free! Be brave! Play! Work! Achieve! Love!
Not even all the nukes in the world can stop you!
YOU ARE ETERNAL!
Capiche? Capiche!
Copypaste the text of this post in a textfile and print it to 1 sheet of paper and try your best to crack this logical construct I presented here.
Get into the chopper, you got eternal life though infinite reincarnation, soldier: you're going home.
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Asante]
#27011783 - 10/30/20 10:03 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Asante
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Here try this version, subtle alteration made because of laughing my ass off during an MXE session for thinking of it, see if you notice it.
Ideal for group trip playlists as a wtf moment or two :P
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Asante]
#27011819 - 10/30/20 10:30 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I ain't listening to an 11 minute song twice in a row.
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Crazy_Horse
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Asante]
#27012485 - 10/30/20 05:10 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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excellent post. I hope op reads that. GET IN THE CHOPPER!
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Ezuma
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I am very mixed on death, sometimes it horrifies me, and other times it seems fine.
My beliefs are relevant to my feelings here, so I should note I don't believe in any form of after life or reincarnation or higher power, but I actually tend to think the idea of reincarnation is more terrifying than simply being finished.
As time goes on though, I do notice the idea bothers me less and less, so who knows how I will feel when the time actually comes
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Ezuma]
#27012794 - 10/30/20 07:50 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Do you think anything of the simulation theories? They dont influence any thought you may have about post death?
Basically, its agreed by mathematicians that reality resembles a computer generated simulation, and that its easily decuced that with more technology; humans will be able to produce indistinguishable simulations to this one. So that opens a lot of doors for thought, and obselefies a lot of previous ideas. i like it
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Ezuma
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: trees] 1
#27012829 - 10/30/20 08:09 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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trees said: Do you think anything of the simulation theories? They dont influence any thought you may have about post death?
simulation theories are a fun topic of discussion, but I don't think they should influence anyone's beliefs or choices for a number of reasons.
For one thing, the entire premise of simulation theory is that there are 3 options: Option 1: civilizations don't reach the level of sophistication where they can build simulations, so there's no chance of us being one.
Option 2: civilizations do get to the point where they can create a viable simulation, but they for some reason never do. This one seems unlikely.
Option 3: civilizations do get there, and they do create simulations. Provided this is true, the theory says there are likely to be more simulations than real universes, and therefore, the odds of us being the 'real' universe, or the first civilization to get here are low.
Personally I have some problems with option 3, and with how flimsy it is yet how firmly some folks assert the likelihood of a simulation. For one thing, it is entirely possible that there are no civilizations capable of creating this, for another, its possible there are, but we live inside of the very real reality they also inhabit. Personally since we 1. feel our reality to be real and 2. observation and science support the realness of our reality, and if it is simulated, either its a simulation so real that it in effect is real. I mean, we can't exist outside of this reality, and even if it was simulated, our science would likely never tell us anything to the contrary. So we're left either saying the rational thing to do is to treat our world as real, or dissolve into a slightly solipsistic idea that perhaps only our mind is real -as this would be much easier to simulate- but I find that pretty objectionable.
And then, even if we assume that our reality is a simulation, I don't think it really affects my view of death much, because if simulators created this reality, and all the beings in it, they could just as easily stop simulating us, or allow us to die in the simulation.
The only option that would influence my opinions is if we determined that we 1. are in a simulation and 2. we are in fact minds from a real reality, immersed in a simulation, rather than simply being simulated beings, and for some reason we are given this experience and then woken up into our 'real' life. Even then, once we wake up in the 'real' world, presumably death exists there too.
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Ezuma]
#27012832 - 10/30/20 08:12 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Besides, I find it quite easy to understand that I didn't always exist. If a mind can come into being, why shouldn't it go out of being again?
Personally I tend to think a big part of life is learning to accept the humbling position we are in, as temporary animals swelled up on too much self-gratifying mythology. Why shouldn't we die? Why can't it be final?
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#27012842 - 10/30/20 08:17 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Its interesting to be in the group of people who hopes for an afterlife, and seeing the other group who doesnt want afterlife.
Its like and you wonder whats so bad about their life that theyd rather not be here at all?
Obviously i dont know. For me my leanings on it definietly comes down to hope for an afterlife, not much more. im guessing that applies to many people
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: trees]
#27012868 - 10/30/20 08:35 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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trees said: Its interesting to be in the group of people who hopes for an afterlife, and seeing the other group who doesnt want afterlife.
Its like and you wonder whats so bad about their life that theyd rather not be here at all?
Obviously i dont know. For me my leanings on it definietly comes down to hope for an afterlife, not much more. im guessing that applies to many people
so true, I know what you mean. I go back and forth on this one, probably depending on what's happening in life on some level.
Oddly I think the idea of death scares me less when I'm feeling fulfilled and happy, and more when I'm feeling depressed or down in some way.
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Ezuma]
#27012937 - 10/30/20 09:40 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I would like to put forth the proposition that although we didn't always exist, we have always existed in the mind of the creator before we were born and we shall always exist afterwards in his mind and very likely in the hereafter as a continuation of things.
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Re: I'm quite bothered... [Re: Hartford]
#27012947 - 10/30/20 09:43 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hartford said: I would like to put forth the proposition that although we didn't always exist, we have always existed in the mind of the creator before we were born and we shall always exist afterwards in his mind and very likely in the hereafter as a continuation of things.
You can believe that, and it has a poetic symmetry that I admit is pleasing, but as far as I'm concerned there's zero reason to actually consider it a credible possibility. Obviously, this comes from being a bit of a materialist, but I do think given how mysterious and complex our lives are, the most sensible thing to do is remain skeptical of anything that can't be empirically indicated.
Not to say your belief is bad or that I don't understand the appeal, just that to me it seems a big leap
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