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Things that I've learned for 24 yo

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WOW!!!

I LIKED you OP!!! :wave:

My partner and I were visiting one of my younger brothers just a week ago -- and he was talking about SOME of what you posted...

He has a theory -- and I'll TRY to remember it correctly...

He said -- What IF -- after we die -- we realize that GOD is NOT REALLY in our image PHYSICALLY -- but mathematically...

Something like God = Love = a mathematical equation...

I don't know -- it was kind of out there -- but still VERY INTERESTING!!! ..|

:):):)
 
He said -- What IF -- after we die -- we realize that GOD is NOT REALLY in our image PHYSICALLY -- but mathematically...

Something like God = Love = a mathematical equation...

But I really hate math.... seriously...

joswanprince said:
"Macroism effect Microism" all things in this world from the microscopic microbes until the immense galaxy all relating to each other.

I do believe that though and further on, I believe that we're all made of the same substances, the same materials as the universe. Everything is composed by the same energy and just put together in different forms.

The way we're all arranged in time and space defines our forms and ways of existence.

I wish I had an answer to death... I have trouble myself with the matter... when you loose someone really close and dear to you I think your mind gets a little fucked up!

;)
 
The best thing I learnt is that death can come to you in any way, anyplace, and anytime. Sometimes it presents to you in the most unbelievable way it sounds like a joke gone wrong. And that it transcends the individual affected; the people around the dead ones are the most affected ones.

"Macroism effect Microism" all things in this world from the microscopic microbes until the immense galaxy all relating to each other.

It's like numbers, sounds, vibrations, light..they ALL have connection, a bridge that connecting them!

I concur this one the most. Sometimes we are so busy or ignorant we don't notice this in our surroundings, but when you think of it, every big things always start with small things and are either supported, constituted, or dependent of these. And the unique things are not only we are interrelated, but things turn from one thing to others and sometimes they can return after long processes into the original state, in endless cycles of creation.

Like in biology, even though vertebrates (especially mammals and humans) are the most superior compared to the others, they are dependent of smaller, more primitive creatures. We live from other animals and plants. Animals survive from either other smaller animals or plants, which in turn thrive from things like bacteria, planktons, or even inorganic non-living substances. The bioproducts we and other living things release comes back to the earth, becomes one with the soil and anything else. These are used to nurture growth of plants and other living things. Some of them undergo changes and becomes minerals and other substances, which creates the earth that sustain growth, and some of them are vital for living beings and constitutes biochemical substances such as DNAs and proteins.

This is why I take in the controversial Hypothesis Gaia, that the Earth takes care of itself in such complicated ways, that smaller ecosystems and niches are interrelated and are ways the Earth nurses itself, that we dosn't stand alone. Everything is connected. Everything in this world are one in an unison: the world.

The funny thing is the cycle of reformation and destruction of things resembles the concept of reincarnation and rebirth, that things are continuously made and die to be later on recreated.
 
"Love" as a mathematical equation?

I don't even know where to begin with this one...
 
^Are you going to make it down to Portland for the JUB MEET in early August???

You certainly sound like you'd be a lot of fun and interesting to talk to...

I think you'd also really get along and have a lot in common with omminc (a jubber who doesn't post much) and he'll be coming in from Minneapolis...

You can check it all out by clicking on my signature...

:):):)
 
The COOL thing about JUB Meets is that there AREN'T any wall flowers...

There is a really neat energy about them -- as people travel from all over the country to meet people that we've talked online with over the years...

This will be my 4th or 5th one -- and they've ALL been INCREDIBLE...

I think the HIGHLIGHT of this years meet will be the Friday afternoon/evening party on the roof of Nineofclub's high rise apartment building that looks over the ENTIRE city!!! ..|

AND -- I PROMISE to be your girlfriend -- as long as my partner opinterph doesn't mind... :lol:

:):):)
 
You've got it there in front of you, but you don't want to see it. The point of the shape of the graph is that the lower levels create a healthy basis for the levels above to be supported upon.

Without that bottom feeding level, the top can not exist. Even the most base person experiences moments of spontaneity and creativity.

More over, the point is balance. There is such a thing as too much of a good thing.
 
Good stuff Freefall, Yes..I don't think world is too mysterious, it spreads alibi all over the place! We just need to be patience and observant to it. Can you imagine, EVERYDAY we experiencing conscious (awake) and unconscious (asleep) in non stop cycle! Does that don't mean anything to us? I don't know if my theory/believe is right but the more I surrender with my sleepiness, the more I surrender with death :)

Everything is illuminated and open. All you have to do is to open your heart and mind. :) It's pretty much the same with death.

The phobia and concept of fear happens in two aspects: when you face something which possesses (or at least you think it is) danger in a lethal level to you, OR when you face something which is unknown or alien to you. Fear of death happens mostly because of the second one.
No one knows death. He is a mysterious being transcending throughout species, from living ones to non-living ones. He couldn't be experimented, he couldn't be questioned, he couldn't be recorded---because it's a totally different thing from the living. But it doesn't mean he couldn't be understood.
Death is the end phase of life. Everything in this world is not eternal and thus must come to the end. From the end, new things come and thus the cycle of life repeats itself. Thus, death, albeit being the end portal, is actually a starting portal. That is why the Tarot Card Death doesn't necessarily mean a bad thing; to be precise, it means "The End of A Phase and The Beginning of A Next Phase."

Death can be observed in many forms, not only in the form of cessation of life line. For example, things around us---rocks. wood, etc.---will one day be destroyed and decompose, only to have its elements form another form of substance. Another example: water 'kill' fire and also vice versa, resulting in steam. Most trees have their leaves dying in autumn and winter, which is important to trigger the growth of new buds and sprouts in the spring. And also, every day, the day kills the night and the sun rises, then in the evening the night kills the day and so the moon shines.

Another more humane aspects of death: when we graduated from high school to a higher educational level or simply plunge to the society, we 'kill' our previous level to shift to a new level. When a relationship comes to an end, we open ourselves to another new relationship. And when we experience things, we let some past die away partially (e.g. moving away, taking chances, moving on after a happening) to welcome new things and thus be renewed. And in a more complicated way, when we make decisions, we actually kill thousands of possibilities of our future which could happen if we make other choices and instead give birth to another thousands of new possibilities for us to again be killed and be reborn (remember Chrono Cross???).

Thus death is just a phase to pass. Life is a journey and death is the end of a journey, to start another new journey. Some people say sleeping is a prelude of death, a habitual practice to encounter death. We never know, but sleeping itself is a journey which happens in a microenvironment---inside our own realm of thoughts.

I made a note about death after my own experiences being almost dead three times in just a month. But it's in Indonesian...anyway, if you're interested :) http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=173752892028
 
As for your Hell and Heaven theory, I take it like this.
Many things in the Bible or any other ancient scripts are actually metaphors to reality in life. Hell describes something awfully bad people never want to experience them, whilst Heaven reflects something blissfully beautiful and pleasant it seems almost unreal and imaginary---while it's not.
In life, we have our own pleasant and unpleasant times. The pleasant ones is incarnation of Heaven, whereas the unpleasant times are Hell. Even if this were the case, the one who decides upon whether we were happy or suffering is ourselves. Thus the flawless premise: We create our own Heaven and Hell.

Heaven and Hell cannot stand alone; they have to co-exist because one will cease to exist when the other is absent. Simply to put, instead of saying Hell is the opposite of Heaven, it is better to say that Hell is an aspect where the things found in Heaven is absent. Many things in the world also have the same association, some with scientific supports: like Good and Evil (absence of good trait), Light and Dark (physics definition: dark is the absence of light), Warmth and Coldness (a cold thing releases heat, which is contained in warm objects), and so on.

But something cannot continually exist without changing its content; in fact, everything constantly changes---change is inevitable. Hence a state of absence will one day be filled with the things it was absent of, and contrarily, something abundant of something will lose its content to the degree of absence. So, in short, everything is interchangeable; nothing is constantly the same. Heaven will turn to Hell and then turn back to Heaven, like the Wheel of Fortune. Likewise things in this world: seasons repeat themselves, changing from warm to cold then back to cold; night and day; weathers; even humans.

A video which will evoke the concept more thoroughly (it's from a movie, but it's very revealing :))
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou6JNQwPWE0[/ame]
 
I love this post. I am always intrigued by the idea of Karma "Karma is 3x3= a thing you have done, whether good or bad will be multiplying in 3 because 3 is the mystic number.
The good are blessings
The bad are curses" was my favorite
 
What happens after death really intrigues, and to some extent scares me. It kind of scares me because of the unknown and no one will really know unless they experience it themselves; or of course technology and science are somehow able to show, without a doubt, what happens. I have a few theories from reading up on different things randomly.

As far as an afterlife, I think that is a possibility to some extent. Do I think there is a so called god that will take us to a total bliss? Not at all. You can't completely rule it out....but that would probably be the thing I believe in the least.

I more so believe in some type of reincarnation. Not necessarily coming back as another person or animal, which I guess in some sense would be like an afterlife. The universe is no small place, so there's really no saying the ''afterlife'' would be anything like the current earth.

I dunno, I'm still sort of undecided on what I believe in as far as what happens after death. However, I'm just not able to comprehend the concept that once I die, everything essentially will go black, stop, etc... Sensing and everything would just be done. I can't grasp that concept. That is why I definitely believe there is something after death.

Some people also believe that there could be technologically advanced civilizations out there with the technology to run a simulation of life, and that those civilizations could be interested in running a simulation out of curiosity, which could mean we are living in a simulation. I have read up a bit on this and it actually sounds somewhat plausible. If you look at what advances we have already made in technology, imagine what a civilization that has lived even twice as long as ours could accomplish? The main part of the argument that sort of sparked my interest is when I read something to the fact of to advance in technology you must experiment. So if you have the ability to simulate a universe, why wouldn't you out of curiosity? Sort of far fetched, but all of the stuff about what happens after death is speculation anyway. Here is a link on the whole simulation argument.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_matrix25.htm

Like I said, I don't really know what to believe, but I have opinions on most of the possibilities.

Interesting topic OP.
 
I typed that pretty late last night so it was probably pretty jumbled. But probably one of the biggest factors that makes me think twice about believing in reincarnation is the worlds population. Pretty much the fact that there are more people on the earth than ever, so it wouldn't be people just dying and coming back as other people. So obviously that would be there would be an alternate source(for lack of a better word) Who knows.... maybe one day people will figure it out. But the idea of death is pretty fascinating in the sense of it can happen anywhere anytime to anybody. Coupled with not knowing what happens after is strange to think about. That's why its best to not worry about tomorrow and just live for today.(forget where that quote is from :lol:)
 
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24 mean twat 12 faeva but only these cultures >
ans 5 mean 80
ans 80 mean 0
ans 3 3000
anssssssssssssssssss numbers not mean anythin

ans 1 mean planet earth cause 2 not ready yet!! HAAAAAA

thankyou

ans so on
 
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