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originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: SexySquirrel
You didn't answer the question but ok.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: SexySquirrel
Who said they were to guide survivors in post-apocalyptic times? I'm not denying this wasn't said, but I'm curious to know who said this.
originally posted by: Gothmog
From my understanding it looks as though they're trying to kill off as many people as possible to keep the human slave population under 500 million. The mysterious Georgia Guidestones outline their nefarious plans.
Why , oh why , do folks keep repeating this .
The Georgia Guidestones were erected in the 70s .
What was the biggest fear in the 70s ?
M.A.D.
The "Guidestones" are just that.
To guide the survivors in the post - apocalyptic times .
You have been informed .
Denying ignorance.
Why ?
Full time job with the Georgia Guidestone conspiracies .
Just about everyone who knows The Georgia Guidestones and its history.
I did .
I provided a logical conclusion based on facts.
Not my fault there are some that deny logic and reason .
From one who lives very close to them many times and has actually had hands on (many years ago)
I planned a trip back , but the Covid restrictions closed in .
There is a wealth of proof to support reincarnation, probably more so than any other belief system. Professor Ian Stevenson studied many accounts of cases of children remembering their past lives. In fact, there are cases that are even provable where the child knew things they couldn't possibly have known.
I can only go with whatever has the most evidence supporting it and what makes the most sense. Also by asking the obvious question "who benefits from humans endlessly reincarnating"?
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
A caterpillar and a butterfly both have brains…IF they have insect consciences of their own…..
Does the butterfly remember what it was like to have been a caterpillar?
Assuming that Metamorphosis is a form of Reincarnation in the insect world.
I don’t think anyone can prove without a shadow of a doubt, that insects with brains are devoid of their own form of consciousness.
Imo
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originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: SexySquirrel
I watched the documentary on the tibetan book of the dead
there is a scene in which the monks sit by the corpse of the recently deceased and recite mantras and prayers to the deceased as their soul is awaiting transfer for up to 30 days
during this time the monks recite mantra and chants which are to remind the soul not to reincarnate into this prison
so even the buddhits who do believe in reincarnation and karma , know that it is a trap
originally posted by: cooperton
This is absolutely unprecedented, given that the caterpillar liquefies its body in a cocoon during its transformation. It's similar to "epigenetic inheritance" where parental 'memories' are inherited by offspring.
there is a scene in which the monks sit by the corpse of the recently deceased and recite mantras and prayers to the deceased as their soul is awaiting transfer for up to 30 days during this time the monks recite mantra and chants which are to remind the soul not to reincarnate into this prison