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    Reality in childhood

    "when you are born, you are having spiritual thoughts..thinking that you are still a spirit and do not know where you are" -kryon (not an exact phrase). The younger you were..the youngest that you can remember is most likely the wisest you have ever been..you loose this wisdom as thoughts consume you the older you get then may slowly return as you make many bad judgements in your life and in some cases lead to enlightonment. But the true you, I believe is in childhood. Did you ever get mad at one of your friends at a young age..remember how the next day all would be forgotten. How many adults would do this?
    PureEvil760 Reviewed by PureEvil760 on . Reality in childhood "when you are born, you are having spiritual thoughts..thinking that you are still a spirit and do not know where you are" -kryon (not an exact phrase). The younger you were..the youngest that you can remember is most likely the wisest you have ever been..you loose this wisdom as thoughts consume you the older you get then may slowly return as you make many bad judgements in your life and in some cases lead to enlightonment. But the true you, I believe is in childhood. Did you ever get mad at Rating: 5

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    Reality in childhood

    the sad things is; now days, that childhood wisdom is frowned upon, and in society, can often lead to more trouble than it's worth.

    unless you dont mind people judging you constantly, and giving you a bad name, then hell, it's all good.

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    Reality in childhood

    dude... i walked into subway the other day and this kid walked up to me and said "Hi"... to which he replied "what's up dude?"

    then he ran over to his parents and yelled, "mommy, he's awesome."

    that was cool as hell, i was having a really bad day up until that point. "out of the mouth of a child come the words of truth"

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    Reality in childhood

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
    the sad things is; now days, that childhood wisdom is frowned upon, and in society, can often lead to more trouble than it's worth.

    unless you dont mind people judging you constantly, and giving you a bad name, then hell, it's all good.
    Fortunately things really are getting better, as far as acceptance of children and their pure honesty. People are starting to realize that just because kids can't talk, doesn't mean they don't know what your doing. Kids are WAY smart, they can learn every language there is if it is spoken around them for the first 5 years of their lives. Every single one of them.

    Eva

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    Reality in childhood

    Yes we get stupid as we get older but (sometimes) a spiritual awakening can take place ,,and if your not afraid it can embrace you and teach you her secrets.

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    Reality in childhood

    Quote Originally Posted by PureEvil760
    "when you are born, you are having spiritual thoughts..thinking that you are still a spirit and do not know where you are" -kryon (not an exact phrase). The younger you were..the youngest that you can remember is most likely the wisest you have ever been..you loose this wisdom as thoughts consume you the older you get then may slowly return as you make many bad judgements in your life and in some cases lead to enlightonment. But the true you, I believe is in childhood. Did you ever get mad at one of your friends at a young age..remember how the next day all would be forgotten. How many adults would do this?

    Im intrigued by your name why did you choose that? I have often found that the bad is good, and the good is bad. what is forwards is backwards and what is backwards is forwards, grab your seatbelt its gonna be a hell of a ride.

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    Reality in childhood

    well being very dark..hating everything and everyone wanting to die everyday of my life..set me on a spiritual path

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    Reality in childhood

    ive always been interested in going deeper, ive never been dark and/or evil..

    ive always been looking toward the horizon

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    Reality in childhood

    there is no good or evil, only varying shades of grey, all of which are subject to individual interpertation, what is good to one, say satan, is evil to another, say god.

    reality is, it is not one thing or another, it simply is. there is no room for duality, there is no light as opposed to dark. yes we PERCIEVE things in this manner, but this is simply not the true reality, we only PRECIEVE duality, it is only a figment of our perceptions. there are neither hot nor cold, only temperatures to be percieved, what is hot to us is cold to life in a warmer environment.

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    Reality in childhood

    I was just thinking about what i said..trying to recall my earliest memories and realized that most if not all of them are moments that my ego was beginning to develop.

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