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Frank Samuel 09-22-2008 04:40 AM

Re: Encouraging humanness.
 
:sleep_1:I was just dreaming about getting eaten by ahuman !!!
Oh, It was just a dream !!! how did I get here ???
Oh shucks wrong forum again !!! I guess I'll go back to sleep :sleep_1::sleep_1::sleep_1:

Racsouran 09-22-2008 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by PodWORLD (Post 24490)
Maybe or maybe not. I don't know that and neither do you.

I like your philosophy as I dont see it being fatalistic but grounded in the now.

You could see the internet as training for conciousness - people from all over the world communicating with each other in real time but with the security of privacy should they will it.

Nobody has a clear and full idea of what existing in the mass conciousness is really like. You can quantify it in geometry or harmonics or spirituality or whatever floats your boat but we don't know.

We're getting there though aren't we.

:winksmiley02:

i donīt care if your like what i have written or not. Thatīs irrelevant, as always. there is not any clear an full idea of anythimg thatīs the point here. because there is not any clear, and full anything, i suppose.

And, most importantly, i donīt need any clear, and any full anything, to exits, because i am greater than that.

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Originally Posted by Frank Samuel (Post 24494)
:sleep_1:I was just dreaming about getting eaten by ahuman !!!
Oh, It was just a dream !!! how did I get here ???
Oh shucks wrong forum again !!! I guess I'll go back to sleep :sleep_1::sleep_1::sleep_1:


if it was by a sweet female... you were lucky, if you are female then the opposite :naughty:

PodWORLD 09-22-2008 05:22 AM

Re: Encouraging humanness.
 
It's always illuminating when someone is desperate to be unconcerned.

I of course being Scottish must raise my kilt and turn the other cheek.

Racsouran 09-22-2008 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by PodWORLD (Post 24537)
It's always illuminating when someone is desperate to be unconcerned.

I of course being Scottish must raise my kilt and turn the other cheek.

Would you like to explain me what are you talking about?

2infinityandbeyond 09-22-2008 02:10 PM

Re: Encouraging humanness.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PodWORLD (Post 24537)
It's always illuminating when someone is desperate to be unconcerned.

I of course being Scottish must raise my kilt and turn the other cheek.

:mfr_lol:

Thank you! for the humour.

2infinityandbeyond 09-22-2008 02:26 PM

Re: Encouraging humanness.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Racsouran (Post 24382)
again, can you prove you are anything else than a human being typing words on a computer on a front of a screen?.

Prove it, im open minded.


I can of course prove it, beyond any reasonable doubt. But i can only do this if you open your eyes. I am not here to provide you with answers, I am here to plant seeds of curiosity in your mind, it is up to you to expand on this yourself, i cannot come to any conclusions for you.

- How can i prove to a man that color exists when he will not open his eyes.

I have mentioned the subject of Near Death Experiences, and i will also mention the subject of Astral Projection. Both on their own provide enough evidence to prove that there is life after death. But you fail to aknowledge what anyone else tells you therefore im not going to go to the trouble of trying to help you gain some understanding, you are either ;

A. Locked in your own reality and refuse to consider anyone elses point of view. This is called arrogance. I can not tolerate arrogance so if this is the case then I am done here. I would much rather spend my time with someone who is actually getting something of value from the conversation.

B. You are a troll, posting this stuff here merely for kicks and entertainment. that is all good and well, but you will soon loose your audience, and respect.

You've failed to make an effort in discussing this subject in any way and it just feels as if we are going nowhere with this conversation.
Ive responded to all your points, yet you will not respond to mine with anything other then empty conclusions and the occasional insult. Instead you keep bringing up other unrelated points and in the process you are making it crystal clear that you havent even considered what i have said so far. Therefore it would be silly for me to even try to keep this conversation going.
You cannot help someone who clearly does not want to be helped.

Nik 09-23-2008 11:24 PM

Re: Encouraging humanness.
 
I mean this quite sincerely: what is this thread really about?

The title sounded inviting, but from a quick skim it seems to have collapsed into an argument of definitions...

371 09-24-2008 01:07 AM

Re: Encouraging humanness.
 
@Racsouran

It sounds to me like you're a big fan of Alister Crowley's work. If not, a lot of your ideals seem to coincide.

Racsouran 09-24-2008 05:08 AM

Re: Encouraging humanness.
 
no im not a fan of that guy and i know little about him.

This thread is about knowing or trying to know better your potential as a human being here and now. Its just talking with people about it, no matter if it ends being nothing, or not, im not that exigent, well, itīs irrelevant indeed.


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