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07-08-2006, 12:48 AM #51Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
I believe its going to rain tomorrow, but I could be wrong. But that's okay because I'm not going to hamstring anyone who doesn't believe it's going to rain. ...and if I'm proved wrong, I'll shrug, smile and accept the truth.
Or I can cling to my belief furiously, get a bunch of radical rain people who believe the same way I do, and we can all start building an ark.
And if it does rain tomorrow? I'll be a great prophet! I'll be rich, powerful and adored by millions!
Geez, I hope it rains.
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07-08-2006, 02:48 AM #52Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
Originally Posted by Hamlet
Those are my principles. If you don\'t like them I have others. -Groucho Marx
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07-08-2006, 02:59 AM #53Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
Evil? Of course not! Here, try the koolaide
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07-08-2006, 03:23 AM #54Junior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
It is my opinion that when you take the time to look at life and really take a look, I conclude nothing is by accident. Every small decision with our lives play great importance. We will go down the wrong road here and there and I know I have for sure, but if you reach the mindset that you need to do the right thing and stick by it, the good energy will at some point come back your way.
It is a tough task but no one has asked you for perfection. The best book I have ever read that ultimately changed the way I look at many things is James Redfield's " Celestine Prophecy". He convinced me that our lives are way more important than we think. Unfortunatley, on a level that we do not fully understand. We are getting closer as we as humans evolve. We are a chapter but a very important chapter in the show.
Tampatoker
Originally Posted by braddog10
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07-08-2006, 03:26 AM #55Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
Originally Posted by OnionsOfLove
Explain...:smokin: please.
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07-09-2006, 04:10 AM #56Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
What I mean by what I posted is that Karma is a concept, and if you believe that Karma exists, you can use it to its fullest potential.
If you want to live a completely good life, you should always do completely good things. I have experienced Karma in this manner and I can assure you that it is true.
The only problem is that most people don't believe in Karma, let alone anything else. Many people believe they are average people because it is socially unacceptable in all societies of Earth to believe otherwise. The power of belief is astounding.
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09-12-2006, 06:31 AM #57Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
aww shit...i'm fucked up.
:rasta:
I believe that each person must see the light their own way.
This is how I see the Universe.
God is whatever brings out the best in you: love for others, pure love yourself and the world.
There is no absolute good or evil, but there is harm and healing, yin and yang, positive light energy and the lack of energy.
On top of the usual yin and yang forces in the universe, there's other stuff that I throw in to my belief system.
electrons are high energy, and low mass (or High kinetic energy, low potential energy)
Protons are high mass, low energy.
Hot and cold are related to the sun, the sun is hot, the lack thereof is cold.
All of existence is built up out of a conflict: The splitting apart of energy or mass, and the reuinfication of energy and mass.
(The sun is both creation and destruction, it makes energy, either by splitting or fusing atoms, and it can preserve or destroy life.)
War, the universe, conflict, is always like the splitting apart and bringing together of mass or energy, or people, at the same time.
I think that all people have multple sides to them: The secretive side, the friendly side, the "at work" personailty.
And all people exhibit energy differently. The people who exert positive energy in all directions tend to be happier, with what they have but also looking to make positive changes around them.
The people who bottle up energy, and keep things below the surface, and not express themselves enough tend to be perceived as tired, depressed, or negative, even though they may just be having a bad day.
The key to happiness is to exert energy, positive energy, in all directions...
Therefore I am sending out thoughts of karma, and love out to all of you. Yes, I know its hippy ish. I wish I could send out money to you all, money for education, and change. :-)
I guess for now we will have to do with placing our currency, our faith, in good thoughts.
Please send some love to someone you know..pass the good karma along :-)
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