Someone Blow My Mind Vol. Illuminati, 2012, Aliens, Life

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I think in abstaining from materialism, the poverty stricken would already have the leg up, yes. There is something about being without, that makes you rich in so many other areas. That is not to say that Someone who IS rich in materialism can't also be rich in other areas though.

In this World, the adaptive World, one evolves based on his or her surroundings: perception becomes reality and ones own happiness is based off that reality.
 
For everyone else that read The Alchemist...were you able to start seeing the omens clearer and clearer each day after finishing?

**** was crazy for me. Like movie crazy
 
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That is true to an extent. It's true for you and I, but not the kids growing up in Gaza, correct? They clearly don't have the opportunities to turn their dreams into reality.

Here's a perfectly good example. The fact that we have access to food any and every where at any given time is a PRIVILEGE for us. We have access to clean water, hot water, any kind of food no matter the season, air conditioning, heaters, refrigeration etc. We already have EVERYTHING we would ever need so our imaginations can venture to ideas about time travel, divine theories, simulation theory, wherever your mind wants to go. But does a child born with AIDS in africa have the same wonders? Same ideas about fate or what have you. Is that part of his divine plan? Or is that his karma? It's all a possibility, but I doubt it. Their goals and dreams might be all the things we have at our disposal every single day of our lives; clean water, hot water, food, a bed etc. and those things are as hard for them to make a reality as it is for you and I to astral plane into the 5th dimension lol does any of this make any sense?

Sometimes, yes, I do feel like there is a divine plan. Everything that has ever happened in the history of our people on this planet had to happen in order for us to get to the place I feel like we could ultimately be heading.

Where we go back to the simple life, connected with nature, yet subtly interconnected with technology. Unlike today where we are constantly in a perpetuated sleep state due to sensory overload, totally amnesic to what it is we were already born knowing.

But it's easy for me to say these things because I'm in my house behind an iMac with the AC cranked on because its 90 outside in Sunny Cali by the beach... nomsayin?
 
Skeptics/Atheists and Religious people both share the same flawed perspective. They both approach the idea of "God" as a person. One yells "he". The other side yells "he" isn't. They both center their idealogies on a deity.

In the end...we lose sight of the fact that existence itself is TRULY the only thing that is. This experience we"re having is the ONLY thing that can't be refuted. Theres no counter claim for that.

There is irrefutably a force greater than us. Whether you call it...god...Allah...the universe... There is a creator. Everything we know about the word existence tells us so.

This is an experience. One that we may never irrefutably understand while in it.
 
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Skeptics/Atheists and Religious people both share the same flawed perspective. They both approach the idea of "God" as a person. One yells "he". The other side yells "he" isn't. They both center their idealogies on a deity.

In the end...we lose sight of the fact that existence itself is TRULY the only thing that is. This experience we"re having is the ONLY thing that can't be refuted. Theres no counter claim for that.

There is irrefutably a force greater than us. Whether you call it...god...Allah...the universe... There is a creator. Everything we know about the word existence tells us so.

This is an experience. One that we may never irrefutably understand while in it.


i think your premise is flawed
not everyone of any train thinks like a simpson's parody

starts to pick up around the capitalization
 
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Skeptics/Atheists and Religious people both share the same flawed perspective. They both approach the idea of "God" as a person. One yells "he". The other side yells "he" isn't. They both center their idealogies on a deity.

In the end...we lose sight of the fact that existence itself is TRULY the only thing that is. This experience we"re having is the ONLY thing that can't be refuted. Theres no counter claim for that.

There is irrefutably a force greater than us. Whether you call it...god...Allah...the universe... There is a creator. Everything we know about the word existence tells us so.

This is an experience. One that we may never irrefutably understand while in it.

Yessir.


i think your premise is flawed
not everyone of any train thinks like a simpson's parody

starts to pick up around the capitalization

..whats going on now?
 

watched the doc called "Resonance Beings of Frequency
" that basically said all the radio wave radiation emitted by cell phones, towers, and such were the main reason for their vastly decreased numbers...
While that may play a part I think the bigger issue is that bees are poisoned by pesticides daily. Monsanto bought a bee research firm a while back to cover up their *****. Now they're supposedly creating gm bees to withstand the pesticides.

All I know is, from my meager vegetable garden, I've seen the amount of bees triple around my yard in a few weeks. Everything's organic, and the bees have clean "food" for themselves.

Radio waves could play a part, but if that's the case, they should be affecting birds more as well.

Flip it over, if we were bees instead of humans, would we survive and be able to do our job consistently well with decreasing number of clean crops for us to pollinate, coupled with the lack of people planting the proper flowers n what not? These bees are dying because their food is poisoned and decreasing in quality and quantity.
 
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you tell me? how was i unclear?

lol no disrespect, I just didn't understand what you were saying/referring to.

you said his premise was flawed, then you followed it up with this:

"not everyone of any train thinks like a simpson's parody"

what are you trying to say?

I agree with what victor page victor page said, so I was curious as to what you meant/were critiquing.
 
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That is true to an extent. It's true for you and I, but not the kids growing up in Gaza, correct? They clearly don't have the opportunities to turn their dreams into reality.

Here's a perfectly good example. The fact that we have access to food any and every where at any given time is a PRIVILEGE for us. We have access to clean water, hot water, any kind of food no matter the season, air conditioning, heaters, refrigeration etc. We already have EVERYTHING we would ever need so our imaginations can venture to ideas about time travel, divine theories, simulation theory, wherever your mind wants to go. But does a child born with AIDS in africa have the same wonders? Same ideas about fate or what have you. Is that part of his divine plan? Or is that his karma? It's all a possibility, but I doubt it. Their goals and dreams might be all the things we have at our disposal every single day of our lives; clean water, hot water, food, a bed etc. and those things are as hard for them to make a reality as it is for you and I to astral plane into the 5th dimension lol does any of this make any sense?

Sometimes, yes, I do feel like there is a divine plan. Everything that has ever happened in the history of our people on this planet had to happen in order for us to get to the place I feel like we could ultimately be heading.

Where we go back to the simple life, connected with nature, yet subtly interconnected with technology. Unlike today where we are constantly in a perpetuated sleep state due to sensory overload, totally amnesic to what it is we were already born knowing.

But it's easy for me to say these things because I'm in my house behind an iMac with the AC cranked on because its 90 outside in Sunny Cali by the beach... nomsayin?

Which post was this a response to?
 
not all religions are monotheistic
not all skeptics only eschew monotheism

I understand that. Maybe I shouldn't have used "religious" as an overarching label for all religions.

I'm speaking moreso towards the ones that dominate the perspective direction of the world we live in now. This Judeo-Christian one.
 
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In the ancient Persian Empire, men used to debate ideas twice, once sober and once drunk, because the idea had to sound good in both states.

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So theres one idea about time machines that one would only be able to travel to and from the point in which it is first invented. Would it then eliminate the concept of time. As its understood it only moves forward. I believe it will just be multi dimensional travel. If a travel from the future traveled to the point when the machine is made and said in the future this will happen prevent it, if said event is prevented would't the none occurence of said event invalidate the idea of time. Also maybe this is what needs to happen to prove that simulation theory is real and when we meet the programmers they will say finally you guys figured out how to get here. Besides all this, it is why we all just need to love and live at peace and be happy, cause we could all just be self correcting code like the one allegedlly discovered.
 
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