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snoot
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life & death
#7446303 - 09/23/07 11:59 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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can one be living and dying at the same time.
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TODAY
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Re: life & death [Re: snoot]
#7446325 - 09/24/07 12:09 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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yes.
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Re: life & death [Re: TODAY]
#7446346 - 09/24/07 12:21 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Living is dying. They are the same thing.
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Re: life & death [Re: Pingasa]
#7447320 - 09/24/07 11:14 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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if you weren't living you'd be dead or never alive, they go hand in hand.
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Re: life & death [Re: snoot]
#7447588 - 09/24/07 12:49 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Living and dying have some facets, as life and death. Combined, they show a nice colourful 'picture' mandala pattern of existence itself  For example: There are many living bodies out there, which are dead in their own spirit. Or, while you are alive, many cells inside of you are dying. And, of course, aging is the slow process of dying, while still alive. Or, one is ever still alive while dying, else one would be dead, already  And so on.
Edited by BlueCoyote (09/24/07 12:57 PM)
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PhanTomCat
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Re: life & death [Re: snoot]
#7448716 - 09/24/07 06:44 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Living, the only thing worth dying for.... ~ "NO FEAR" t-shirt....
>^;;^<
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from the moment we are born we begin to die. life and death seem to be the same in that they are both a transformation from apparent nothingness to apparent something-ness. perhaps...
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No. Biologically our "death" begins when we stop growing
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Veritas

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That really depends upon what you call "you." If you are your body, which is composed of individual, cooperating cells, then you begin to die the moment your first cell dies & is replaced by a new cell. This death-rebirth cycle on the cellular level begins at conception.
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Re: life & death [Re: snoot]
#7451611 - 09/25/07 12:14 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
snoot said: can one be living and dying at the same time.
duh.
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EternalCowabunga
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Re: life & death [Re: Icelander]
#7451873 - 09/25/07 01:26 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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The sine wave of your life/death:
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OrgoneConclusion
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So you have a primary peak in your twenties, drop precariously through your mid years; then make a major comeback and die at the apex of your secondary peak?
Methinks it does not work this way.
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Think about it, after all the crap you have to go through in your mid years like paying taxes and making sure your kids go to college, death is a welcoming friend you look forward to.
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Icelander
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Sounds like simple self-absorbed depression to me.
Maybe that's why I opted out on the kids.
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Re: life & death [Re: Icelander]
#7451923 - 09/25/07 01:42 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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*coughs* sterile *ahem*
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Re: life & death [Re: Icelander]
#7451933 - 09/25/07 01:45 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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But really, I think that sine wave is a better representation of different phases of your life, not your whole life in general. And in that sense, it could be applied to every inhale and exhale of your breath, with the zero being one pointed awareness.
You would be bringing your high awareness and low awareness to a balance.
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Icelander
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As if that's a bad thing. I would be proud to find that I was sterile and excited about the birth control thingy.
Not that you have any offspring old man. But I suspect that is for different reasons altogether.
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Quote:
EternalCowabunga said:
But really, I think that sine wave is a better representation of different phases of your life, not your whole life in general. And in that sense, it could be applied to every inhale and exhale of your breath, with the zero being one pointed awareness.
You would be bringing your high awareness and low awareness to a balance.
Humans do not make it to "high awareness".
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Re: life & death [Re: Icelander]
#7451945 - 09/25/07 01:48 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm going to get my teeth fixed real soon, ayup!
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EternalCowabunga
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Re: life & death [Re: Icelander]
#7451956 - 09/25/07 01:51 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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"high awareness" = hearing every sound around you with impeccable clarity, feeling your feelings, seeing your thoughts in the mind's eye
"low awareness" = thinking thoughts about the world around you and having those thoughts obscure the very world you are thinking about. the mind is loud, you aren't aware of all the different feelings in your body
high awareness is being in touch with your lifeforce, low awareness you might as well be a mind floating around without a body
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