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MindAsh
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12 May 2009, 8:32 am

the truth of reality is that in the beginning all was once a single unshaped consciousness alone in the void of the great nothing and once it realized its loneliness it found a way for it to shatter itself into a near infinite amount of fragments(big bang?) and the purpose now for reality is so that the single entity (some may call god?) wishes to view itself from a near infinite number of angles. a way for it to cause an illusion of separate individuality so that it might not know the truth of the ultimate alone? a shattered perceptive mirror viewing itself from every fragments, a perspective alteration continuum

thats my thoughts on it anyway....


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12 May 2009, 10:38 am

Since you probably were not there at the beginning and neither you or anybody else has psychoanalyzed God I'll have to take your analysis with a grain of salt. It's spelled "maybe".



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12 May 2009, 4:16 pm

Sand wrote:
has psychoanalyzed God


Dr Freud to God: "Please lay down on that couch over there. Tell me, how long have you had this feeling that you are Napoleon Bonaparte? You also never mention your mother, did you hate your mother God?"

To the OP there are aspects of your thoughts in some religions, particularly Hinduism, namely that God plays a game whereby he pretends to be everyone else. I'm all for letting the thought processes run wild with ideas and seeing where they go, you can discover some interesting things that way. If you can also learn Science too, then your imagination can also explore fertile grounds without falling prey to whims and fancy. Just my pennyworth.


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02 Jun 2009, 4:48 am

yeah, within the past year i finally decided to research the basic mechanics of Hinduism and noticed that it went well with this personal idea and dilemma i'm currently facing but im not one for religion , a spiritual atheist maybe but im not even sure if that covers it all for me. all i know is that its almost 6am and i cant sleep because this concept wont escape my obsessive mind for the past few years now and its slowly driving me to somthing, good bad i have no clue. :?:

as for science, bio chem and psyche we're my best subjects in school and i still do some rogue scholar stuff but even then knowing that the brain contains an extremely potent hallucinogenic known as dimethyltryptamine mixed with the idea of pure sensory deprivation at the time of death when said chemical along with others is released in mass along with the potential of imagination without hindrance keeps me wondering far too much. yeah i could leave it alone but then there would be nothing left for me?



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02 Jun 2009, 2:27 pm

Intersting idea, MindAsh.

Look deep down under the roots of most (if not all) religions and you will, I think, find something rather similar. You'll have to dig deep (and probably steer well clear of any person or organization that claims to have 'all the answers right here in this book'...) but the direct comprehension of Reality is always down there. Somewhere.

Keep wondering. Wonder is good stuff.


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