Well, it explains why a lot of species are going extinct, they all want to be human....j/k Fucking inconsiderate Homo sapiensQuote:
Originally Posted by Lawnmower love
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Well, it explains why a lot of species are going extinct, they all want to be human....j/k Fucking inconsiderate Homo sapiensQuote:
Originally Posted by Lawnmower love
Sounds like ur forming ur very own religeon..fake like all the others good job!Quote:
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
Hi guys, kinda new to this site. I posted this on another forum, but it is so pertinent here that I couldn't resist reiterating it for the folk here.
Consider the metal iron. Although it is the most abundant metal on the Earth, it is only found in nature in combination with sulfur and oxygen. In order to isolate the iron, our Iron Age ancestors learned that they could use fire to burn away the impurities leaving pure iron behind. This process is called smelting. The more times one does this, the more pure the iron will become.
I view death as a kind of smelting process. Whatever right and just works you have wrought throughout your life are like atoms of iron. Likewise, whatever unjust works you wrought are atoms of various impurities. The process of death is like a fire which burns away these impurities, leaving your spirit clean, but not yet whole. The more pure your spirit, the easier and less painful this process becomes. We all continue this cycle, hoping to live our life in such a way that will leave no impurities to be burnt away when we die. Having acheived thus, the pure spirit passes through the fires of death unscathed and there he remains, never to return to the mortal world.
So in short, yes; reincarnation does occur and is an inherent part of existence.
Tradtional Hindu beliefs hold that that there are 24 different realms of reality in which different forms of life live in each, some exporting more souls while others importing. There's are also a small amount of buddhist sects that hold this belief, however I don't personally.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lawnmower love
note that there also exists the buddhist concept of rebirth, which is often confused to mean the same thing as reincarnation, but it is not.
From what I read he wasn't proposing a religious philosophy at all, merely basing a belief on the empiracle evidence we have thus far. He's basing this theory using the method of doubt, which can sometimes be right or wrong, but certainly is not religious.Quote:
Sounds like ur forming ur very own religeon..fake like all the others good job!
The supernatural can be fictional, as is his definition of it, or it can be something we don't understand.Quote:
Originally Posted by PureEvil760
Cannabis heals with supernatural powers. Less than 30 years ago, the U.S. government was paying scientists to find something wrong with it's healing capability. As soon as we make Cannabis non-supernatural, it will be legalized.
I felt like typing something, my cigarette's burning out, and I'm leaving.
^^^ Sounded good, though.
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Originally Posted by verklingen
No idea if this is true... but it is one of the coolest things I've ever read. :thumbsup: