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Originally posted by Arles Morningside
Humans too will pass away, because their material form is subject to the laws of nature. The human body dissolves like any other animal body and is recycled like any other animal body. It is what is within that is 'deathless', it is not as the body, this is why it is said that man is both animal and divine.
It is what is within that is 'deathless', it is not as the body, this is why it is said that man is both animal and divine.
Originally posted by TechVampyre
But on a more serious note.. Great post op.. S&F it has been awhile since i have seen such a well thought out, put together thread on "ATS"..
Great work.
You seem really at peace with this concept. When I first heard about your theory I was incredibly bummed but, obviously, intrigued.
I find great inspiration in it, and I’ll tell you why: It tells me that we’re at the threshold of being able to create a universe—a simulation—and that we in turn could be living inside a simulation, which could be in turn yet another simulation. And our simulated beings could also create simulations. What I find intriguing is, if there is a creator, and there will be a creator in the future and it will be us, this also means if there’s a creator for our world, here, it’s also us. This means we are both God and servants of God, and that we made it all. What I find inspiring is that, even if we are in a simulation or many orders of magnitude down in levels of simulation, somewhere along the line something escaped the primordial ooze to become us and to result in simulations that made us. And that’s cool.
Originally posted by Arles Morningside
reply to post by Unity_99
I should say Unity, thinking about your post more, I'm under the understanding that Magician's Apprentice is saying that self is seen as blue being, i've re-read it over a few times, it's a little unclear isn't it?