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Droz
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There will be change, this change is innevitable.
#5918782 - 07/31/06 02:55 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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I believe that there is a center out there that is in control of our evolution. As we grow for ten thousand years there will be change, which will ultimately destroy the original way things looked and are percieved. This change won't happen gradually it will happen all at once. Maybe the whole 13.0.0.0 Mayan calender ending will come and then we will see this change who knows. Could be the time that the masses will no longer see things one way but will soon be another.
Kinda like a time release pill that you eat. It's slowly dripping towards mass change.
-------------------- Evolution of Time.
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SneezingPenis
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Re: There will be change, this change is innevitable. [Re: Droz]
#5918793 - 07/31/06 02:59 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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i believe it will be the technological singularity.
even if it isn't I think Kurzweil has proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that our evolution is an exponential curve, and we are about to come to the part of the exponential curve that leaps to infinity.
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Fractalated
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Re: There will be change, this change is innevitable. [Re: SneezingPenis]
#5918819 - 07/31/06 03:06 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Indeed evolution is telescoping, with great advances occuring in increasingly shorter intervals. Soon we will be able to see these remarkable advances manifesting within our lifetime. Within each generation. Though if this rate continues, we will be experiencing great evolutionary leaps within seconds, which will be rather strange
-------------------- "Now that the principalities and the powers stockpile weapons of mass destruction, contaminate the earth with their feverish industry, release floods of images to trigger insatiable desires, treat animals and humans as commodities and functions of a market, the devil must be grinning from ear to ear."
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Droz
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Re: There will be change, this change is innevitable. [Re: Fractalated]
#5918839 - 07/31/06 03:10 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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If I could find it I'd post it, it's with the monkey that evolves into an alien.
Like alien is our next evolutionary step.
Some have already evolved.
-------------------- Evolution of Time.
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fireworks_god
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Re: There will be change, this change is innevitable. [Re: Droz]
#5919297 - 07/31/06 05:39 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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There will be change, this change being inevitable, as change is constant. 
I don't think there can be "more" change. Every aspect of reality is in a state of continuous interaction with all other aspects of reality, and each aspect changes as this happens. A specific atom of iron might not change to an atom of hydrogen or anything like that, and we might not instantly change into other species, but yet there is change nonetheless.
It is through recognizing the transforming nature of this that we will be able to apply ourselves to true transformation and transcendence.
Is "it" occuring? This exponential growth, relative to our own experience? I'd have to imagine that everyone has always felt that it is - that is life. 
I wouldn't mind being a nexus point of awareness, emerging forth from an incredible spectrum of energy, cosmic colors and vibrations and sensations... oh yes, I already am. Focus more awareness in the present experience and it all gets crazy. 
 Peace.
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Re: There will be change, this change is innevitable. [Re: fireworks_god]
#5919313 - 07/31/06 05:49 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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i often feel like the internet is saturating the collective unconscious with inifnite knowledge, and therefore will be responsible for impossible to comprehend changes in human perception, understanding, and knowledge.
the thing is though the internet is a subjective experience, whereas TV is largely much more objective.
what any two people find from scouring it can be completely different, and yet "all" knowledge is here, isn't it? and it is trickling back into us, one user at a time.
-------------------- I am the MacDaddy of Heimlich County, I play it Straight Up Yo! ....I embrace my desire to feel the rhythm, to feel connected enough to step aside and weep like a widow, to feel inspired, to fathom the power, to witness the beauty, to bathe in the fountain, to swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human...... Om Namah Shivaya, I tell you What!
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Re: There will be change, this change is innevitable. [Re: Droz]
#5919635 - 07/31/06 07:29 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Droz said: I believe that there is a center out there that is in control of our evolution. As we grow for ten thousand years there will be change, which will ultimately destroy the original way things looked and are percieved. This change won't happen gradually it will happen all at once. Maybe the whole 13.0.0.0 Mayan calender ending will come and then we will see this change who knows. Could be the time that the masses will no longer see things one way but will soon be another.
Kinda like a time release pill that you eat. It's slowly dripping towards mass change.
You believe based on what? Your wishful thinking? I don't think your odds of being correct are very good.
-------------------- "Don't believe everything you think". -Anom. " All that lives was born to die"-Anom. With much wisdom comes much sorrow, The more knowledge, the more grief. Ecclesiastes circa 350 BC
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