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originally posted by: Unity_99
a reply to: KnightLight
along with telling them that they would NOT be joining the bigger Boys and Girls on higher levels, where responsibilities include managing whole systems, with understanding and compassion.
The message was given so some may turn it all around, but not given because they don't know that already. They aren't interested in growing up, but in holding dominion over a lower frequency realm.
What better way for them to try and avoid consequence than AI?
originally posted by: FaceMyBook
a reply to: MichiganSwampBuck
I would absolutely never want to survive any kind of apocalypse. Addiction to life is humanities biggest downfall.
My pity wasn't specifically directed at any of my fellow ATS posters, more at the sad reality that the majority of humans choose to idolize.
My words were more venting about how I see the world around me, not direct attacks.
originally posted by: FaceMyBook
a reply to: KnightLight
Dude I had Lupe on in the car when reading the replies.
So weird haha
However, I think the idea of seeing/being part of a change has been conditioned into us, because human nature is broken & (apparently) inherently dualistic, & we've always had some broken system of poverty/disparity or another.
We are a long way off of Star Trek next gen style egalitarianism, & our addiction to the unnecessary suffering of humanity until then is unbearable for me, personally.
We are only free in death.
originally posted by: FaceMyBook
What if the whole idea of life is to recognize that it's a trap & to free yourself by committing suicide.
originally posted by: KnightLight
a reply to: payt69
Great post there.
It wasn't until the ego in me shut up that I started noticing I wasn't afraid of the same things at the same level anymore. I try to explain this is all of my posts, how everything is ok. I don't have to hide who I am anymore. I don't have to worry about sounding crazy. I obviously till have my ego.. We play back and forth together. Sometimes I am him again, other times not as much.
I think of it in terms of thoughts are the distance between the subject and object of the story. Stress is feeling the distance.
The Buddhist is always trying to relieve the suffering of this distance. Not only is there always distance, but the distance changes, the story is always moving along, and now last year is gone. The stress of changing temperary forms..
It's when there is no distance between you and anything else.. There you are in Eternity. The moment of the Now that is always. That would be quite a neat feat haha.. Oh wait was that a commercial? I'm hungry what should I eat? are the bills due tomorrow? Back to the ego. Wouldn't want anyone to be godly all the time right?
originally posted by: payt69
originally posted by: KnightLight
a reply to: payt69
Great post there.
It wasn't until the ego in me shut up that I started noticing I wasn't afraid of the same things at the same level anymore. I try to explain this is all of my posts, how everything is ok. I don't have to hide who I am anymore. I don't have to worry about sounding crazy. I obviously till have my ego.. We play back and forth together. Sometimes I am him again, other times not as much.
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The Buddhist is always trying to relieve the suffering of this distance. Not only is there always distance, but the distance changes, the story is always moving along, and now last year is gone. The stress of changing temperary forms..
It's when there is no distance between you and anything else.. There you are in Eternity. The moment of the Now that is always. That would be quite a neat feat haha.. Oh wait was that a commercial? I'm hungry what should I eat? are the bills due tomorrow? Back to the ego. Wouldn't want anyone to be godly all the time right?
In other words: the only thing that keeps us from finding what we are (and true peace/fulfillment) is our search for it. Once you truly and deeply give up the search, you automatically fall into it. But for most people, it takes ages of seeking to come to that conclusion.
originally posted by: FaceMyBook
a reply to: payt69
I've preached ego destruction since I was ~16 years old, around the same time I stopped celebrating birthdays & all other holidays. I've been preaching apathy for almost as long (for instance, actually caring about gay marriage one way or another is the biggest waste of time)
True freedom is to experience life as is?
Maybe if you are happy living somewhere longer than 6 months.
Or find a career path you love. Or meet the person you want to marry. Or have hobbies or passions or drive.
None of which applies to me.
originally posted by: FaceMyBook
a reply to: MoonBlossom
Extremely intriguing. Not only does that look like me but I've been planning this for awhile now. The timing is kind of crazy.
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www.inquisitr.com...
originally posted by: FaceMyBook
True freedom is to experience life as is?
Maybe if you are happy living somewhere longer than 6 months.
Or find a career path you love. Or meet the person you want to marry. Or have hobbies or passions or drive.
None of which applies to me.
Freedom is something you allow yourself (and is not dependent on circumstances); because any other option isn't going to replace it. True freedom is knowing, in your gut, that no matter how far -you- feel you stray from what is considered "a typical life" (what is that anyway), that you are enough as you are. It is a gift only you can give to yourself, (and in doing so, create an allowance for others to see this in themselves too) and as always, it is a choice.
originally posted by: FaceMyBook
a reply to: MoonBlossom
Freedom is something you allow yourself (and is not dependent on circumstances); because any other option isn't going to replace it. True freedom is knowing, in your gut, that no matter how far -you- feel you stray from what is considered "a typical life" (what is that anyway), that you are enough as you are. It is a gift only you can give to yourself, (and in doing so, create an allowance for others to see this in themselves too) and as always, it is a choice.
I'm so far beyond the capability of being able to live a "typical life" that it's basically incomprehensible & un-explainable.
Our existence is a paradox in so many ways. I am totally free, but this freedom makes me more trapped than anyone; I cannot function in this reality, so what do I do other than free myself from the physical constraint.