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Post by Max f'n Daemon on Jul 31, 2020 11:09:49 GMT -5
If there truly is nothing left after we die than we won't remember any of it.
Hell, I'm sure that when we DO die we'll just restart everything because the universe is designed that way.
Maybe we'll revisit everything from elsewhere. Maybe we'll watch everyone's future unfold until our name fades away from reality. Maybe we restart as somebody or something else. I don't know.
I'd like to think we've been here before in this exact moment of time.
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Post by Jesse Jamester on Mar 10, 2021 15:55:11 GMT -5
I'm a big believer in reincarnation. I think the soul is energy, that recycles to a new person or thing. Without picking on a religion, for me, it's always felt like I've lived many lives before this one, and there are things I find myself wondering - how do you know this skill when you've never done it before, why does this feel familiar, or is this coincidence that I dreamed this and it happened?
I don't believe in a higher power/deity that created it all. I believe science explains the big bang, which then explains life.
Enough ayahuasca will have you believing you are a god, or that one exists; at least my experience felt that way. Once I came out of it I analyzed it and felt ego was the main factor for believing in a purpose, as humans, I think we gravitate towards that in order to find resolve in our daily lives.
Plus, if I died and came back as a dog, I'd be pretty happy.
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Post by The Colossus on Mar 10, 2021 22:53:51 GMT -5
Well,
I think when you die, that's it. You get to become the decomposing matter. If you're lucky you get to fertilize more than just grass from a pine box.
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