Death isn't something to fear, it's just a cycle. |
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Death isn't something to fear, it's just a cycle. |
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Last edited by Cyclic13; 05-05-2008 at 04:57 PM.
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"These paradoxical perceptions of our holonic higher mind are but finite fleeting constructs of the infinite ties that bind." -ME
I enjoyed the fact you quoted mythological characters to prove reincarnation. Your other evidence was something a monk said when under threat of death. |
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fucking hell, i was ok until the end when he says "oh God, oh!" and damn tower collapses, shit that brought a tear to my eye, poor guy... |
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Last edited by cuddleyperson; 05-05-2008 at 06:18 PM.
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Quite the contrary... you claim the lack of scientific empirical evidence of life after death as the proof your viewpoint is right. There's alot of truth in the mythos that you arbitrarily write off. Needless to say, I'm closer to the monk's viewpoint at this point in life so I know that death is cycle as much as you know you'll exhale your next breath... |
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Last edited by Cyclic13; 05-05-2008 at 06:57 PM.
The Art of War <---> Videos
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"These paradoxical perceptions of our holonic higher mind are but finite fleeting constructs of the infinite ties that bind." -ME
Ah. You have faith that there is reincarnation and nothing will change your stand-point on that. I however am taking the more logical thought-process of believing what facts I have instead of making wild assumptions. I think death to be the end until proven wrong. |
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What I meant with the colt 45 example was, that even if I knew in 1 minute you'd shoot me in the head I'd have nothing to fear or worry about. I'd actually look forward to it in the sense you look forward to going to place you've never been before. Death doesn't mean the end. That's an absurdist assumption. You are here now and time is a human construct... that means you are here eternally... linear causality is a manmade construct to make sense of an otherwise paradoxical cyclical nature. |
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Last edited by Cyclic13; 05-05-2008 at 06:54 PM.
The Art of War <---> Videos
Remember: be open to anything, but question everything
"These paradoxical perceptions of our holonic higher mind are but finite fleeting constructs of the infinite ties that bind." -ME
I agree that there is the possibility of life after death. But so far all you have are assumptions. Science dictates that death is the end. Until you or anyone else can come up with any empirical proof beyond folklore and 'delving a little deeper into yourself' (the mystical equivalent to 'look over there!') then that is the view we should maintain. |
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The body is the temple from which all perceptions are gained and experienced. I cannot empirically pass on anything to you which you yourself don't decide to strive for... |
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The Art of War <---> Videos
Remember: be open to anything, but question everything
"These paradoxical perceptions of our holonic higher mind are but finite fleeting constructs of the infinite ties that bind." -ME
He would take a "colt 45 to the temple" happily enough. Though obviously it's easy enough for him to type that as a middle-class American sat at home on a computer. |
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I don't find anything disturbing about that video really. He died relatively quickly and painlessly. |
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He didn't jump out of a window. |
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America deserved it as a people or as a government, AmazeO? |
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^^ |
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Lugggs and cuddles and hugs for all!!
And Sindred, the first result on the search "what is america doing to get back in shape": http://www.shapeup.org/shape/steps.php |
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I don't really think so. Yeah, he did die, when he was crushed by 10000 tons of twisted steel, but read my post above to try and put yourself in his ordeal. I think one of the scariest things that could happen to me in a skyscraper is a plane crashing into the floors below me. I find it kind of sad that you don't feel bad for him when his last words were screaming OH GOD... OH-(line cuts dead) |
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"Peace be upon you"-Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad
Um you have the story completely wrong. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A...4%90%E1%BB%A9c |
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The story isn't wrong. It's a true story from hundreds of years ago(1582 to be exact). The picture of the guy in Vietnam, and the old japanese story's only connection is the idea of a buddhist monk burning to death. Sorry for any confusion. |
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Last edited by Cyclic13; 05-07-2008 at 02:35 AM.
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