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Re: Truth
PostHI Alive, Yeah I think the book is meant to change peoples minds, to eliminate that which divides us from others and even ourselves. Ultimately it is just our minds standing in the way of what is really there, and what we can all share; life. Our own ideas about reality are various and cause division; religion, ideologies etc. Life is just there,indescribably, but it is out of our fear that we feel like we have to categorize it to feel like we have some control. I think that it made more sense t…
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Re: Truth
PostCool, alive, I am glad you liked it. The more I read it the more I notice it changing my perspective on life. It will change your mind if you are open enough. I think that is the only way that the world can change; if we change our inner environments rather than the outer. the world is just a reflection of what we are.Esmo, how do you know it is impossible?
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Re: Truth
PostI was just searching for "truth" on google and came across it. By the way the top entry is really interesting, check it out.
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Truth
PostI don't know about anyone else, but I have always felt like conforming to the way the world works is such a compromise. It is like at this age you have a choice to just accept the way things are and go with them or try to change things fundamentally. The problem is also that people don't know what could change the world, but I think I have an idea. We all live and breathe the same air, share the same planet. We are bound by the same reality, but people do not see the same reality and this causes…
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Well if you know your languages and the origin of the word "god," it is an interesting take. The word "god" is an ancient word that literally means "that which is." G=that O=which D=is The only thing that always "is" is what is present, Life. So, God must be Life. Not some supernatural being in the sky, but the present experience.
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It is crazy that this garbage still plagues the minds of this world and is passed down almost 2000 years after Constantine and the corrupt council of Nicaea made that "prayer" into a dogma. Just seems to me like a way to avoid the present and rely on hope for the future, which doesn't make any sense, because the present is all we are ever conscious of.
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Re: Dxm
PostThat stuff leaves a wicked 2 day hangover from my experience. Just be careful and don't take it too often, I'd say once a month at most. It is addictive and very draining. The pleasure and insight you get from it will be balanced by an equal amount of pain and frustration, so just know what to expect.
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Just take care of the present, the rest will follow. Whatever you do is perfect, how could it be any other way? The only way you miss out is if you miss the present regretting the past and worrying about the future. It is good to have goals, but the way you work toward them is by taking care of the present, not by worrying. Good luck to you and enjoy the journey.