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Post by stonerwolf on Jan 12, 2006 15:21:40 GMT -5
every onec and a while, i come across a very golden thought that i like to ponder and wonder about untill i think i understand it. this is a composition of many thoughts i have explored in the past. it's a never complete list, always having something added to it, and occasionally, something might be removed or improved. this isnt much of it, but it's a start there is a sea of infinite nothingness, it is the absolute deffenition of nothing, there is no awareness, and it cannot be percieved or visited, it simply exists outside of existance so to speak. on a nonexistant shore in this infinite sea is a house of infinite thought. every once in a long while, a part of the sea manages to spalsh into the house, the house of the mind. the mind is the infinite opposite of the sea of nothingness, it turns that nothingness in the sea into awareness... it becomes. neither the sea nor the house were ever nonexistant, they had no begining, they have no end, they simply are and coexist. aware nothingness loses it's nothingness, it becomes... whatever it can be aware of. the mind houses infinite thought, like the sea does infinite nothingness. when combned with thought, nothingness becomes reality. the more of the nothingness in the house of thought, the mind, that observes a thought, slowly that thought becomes real, that nothingness slowly takes form, it focuses it's nonexistant self into forming and becoming a thought. as it evolves, it retains many thoughts within itself, and after a certian amount of thought, it sort of re-becomes nothing, and simply observes thoughts... it is spirit. it can create worlds of it's own immagination using only thoughts and a little time. it can focus deeply on a thought and make it real. the more spirits focused on a common goal, the swifter the goal is accomplished.
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Post by KG on Jan 14, 2006 1:03:50 GMT -5
That is very profound Stoner. I love this. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by stonerwolf on Jan 14, 2006 1:39:43 GMT -5
lol this is a progressive thing... i dont even remember where it started lol and im pretty certian this isnt the end of it either
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Post by stonerwolf on Jan 14, 2006 3:02:49 GMT -5
here's my philosophical theory about god, and other gods... there are many gods, like our own, and even greater and lesser gods, all of whome have evolved beyond conflict. they no longer need to resort to such things to interact amongst one another, they have a way of evolving/intigrating with one another. each god is pretty much it's own universe, the smaller gods are symbolic to the begining of life, a singular awareness, alone and infite. it slowly amasses energies untill it sort of shatters into billions of pieces, while retaining it's own singular awareness/consciousness. each piece pretty much continues the trend... humans shatter themselves into song, story, and entertainment... eventually, i suspect that the god would reassemble itself and grow stronger, among the other gods, which are in fact the shattered pieces of another singular god, which is why they have evolved to intigration/evolution. they are bodies of light __________________ ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ ah ha! i have discovered time lol it's the infinite sea. or as edgar cayce refered to it as a river... perhaps the gods have built their own world like a shore on top of the sea? the sea is the 'building material' of the universe and it is constnatly moving, but the gods can direct it as though an undine would control lwater i'm sure an amazing world i can immagine and time is that vortex idea i had mentioned earlier... it's constnatly moving... in a vortex of shrink, with constant growth.
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Post by Wunderkind on Jan 14, 2006 10:05:31 GMT -5
That sounds very familiar.
Eeeeeriiiee... That is how I experience the world and the gods in them -except for there is conflict among them (usually in a playful manner). So I was curious since there seems to be a lot of hidden meanigns in here- what did you excactly mean by conflict?
Most definately true lol.
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Post by stonerwolf on Jan 14, 2006 14:35:33 GMT -5
conflict amongst gods.
there's plenty of conflict when a god is young and growing, but it is self contained, as per the path of evolution, they cannot unleash this conflict upon the other greater spirits surrounding them, or set a poor example for a lesser spirit who is still growing.
and as part of the path of growth in a god, they often cast parts of themselves out.
these cast out egos often mature once seperated, and begin the cycle of godliness for themselves, untill they can erradicate the conflict within themselves, and reintegrate into the being of the god that cast them out, who by that time will likely have already integrated with the wholeness...
makes me wonder... did jesus mean "wholly" not "holy"? ;D
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Post by stonerwolf on Jan 17, 2006 2:01:52 GMT -5
the begining and the end.
the begining and end points in infinity are both one and the same, and dispite their names, they are neither a begining nor an end, merely transition points for a period of being, or a place or thing.
for instance, the universe is infinite, and there are infinite universes... every atom in our universe is an entire universe of it's own, if you were to shrink down to size, the atom would suddenly take much more shape and deffenition, and, in fact, be made up of it's own atomic structure.
think of an atom as an entire universe, the electrons and such would be galaxies, and what they consist of would be stars, planets, and other rock forms floating in space.
this is chilling... i suddenly got a strong sense of deja vu... everything is familiar from the background of the forum to the pop cans on the desk...
umm, i think im spending way too much time here...
i need to get out lol
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Post by KG on Jan 21, 2006 9:18:59 GMT -5
I think you are right about the atomic structure, and the universe. I have always had that feeling that there were layers of different things going on, and tiny small scale worlds everywhere.
I have also wondered what it would be like to be an ant or a mouse. Would I feel less important if I were a mouse? Would I feel insignificant, or would I feel more significant. Mice are very clever creatures, and they seem to build lives for themselves. They make nests out of found items, and they collect the darnedest little things. I once found that one had made a bed of cotton, in a heartshaped metal box. He also had a collection of watch batteries in there. I don't know how that little mouse got those watch batteries, or what he intended to do with them, but he must have sensed they were powerful, or useful in some way. For all I know this mouse felt he was king of a great empire. It is hard to know what he felt, but obviously he was thinking on a grander level, than people give those things credit for.
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Post by stonerwolf on Jan 21, 2006 15:13:01 GMT -5
lol 'those things' i give animals a hell of a lot more credit than i can humans, that's for sure lol
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Post by KG on Jan 22, 2006 18:30:35 GMT -5
Most animals are smarter than humans, but no one gives them credit. I do wonder about the watch batteries though. I wondered if he was trying to invent some kind of mouse technology. It did look almost as if he was trying to set something up.
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Post by stonerwolf on Jan 22, 2006 20:38:41 GMT -5
he was probably doing as scientists do when they find alien technology: figure it out.
he was probably experimenting how to make the electricity work, not that he likely knew what electricity was, but he knew what it was like to be shocked, no doubt.
he may have been trying to use them for heat. that seems like the best bet.
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Post by stonerwolf on Feb 1, 2006 23:49:01 GMT -5
here's something i concocted years ago, and i havent thought about it untill recently...
if you cant immagine it, if you cant think about it, if you cannot use your mind to think about something, then it simply does not exist.
all that you can think, all that you can immagine has either previously existed, or currently exists. and in more ways than one, always. everything in entertainment, cartoons for example, is truly real somewhere in the mind. out there somewhere, there is an entire universe based on popular media, or rather, our popular entertainment is based on these universes, for as i had said, if you can think about it, it already exists. immagination is a link to infinity... er and beyond, geeze i sound like a crock lol
one day, i wish to venture beyond the end of infinity, and i believe it is then i will finally feel satisfyed with myself and existing/existance in general.
duality and non-duality.
i see duality as being the seperation of mind body and soul, treating them as seperate entities, treating them as being of seperate planes of existance...
i see non duality as being one with the all, seeing the inter relations of the mind body and soul are in fact just one demension, a single plane that illudes multiple plains, that creates the holographic duality.
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Post by stonerwolf on Feb 7, 2006 2:55:58 GMT -5
time for another addition to the philosophy...
past lives... as well as reincarnations...
a past life can occour any time, past present or future, it is possible that your very last, past life, was in fact your current life mother, this is not impossible.
it is also possible for your last most life to be that of one of your own children or even grandchildren.
it is also possible, and i feel very likely even that we actually experiance every life.... er... eventually...
the omnicycle cannot restart untill every individual part of the whole has experianced every individual part of the whole, individually...
so... this is my life this time around, next time, you get to try your luck at my life, and the next time after that it is passed on to another, and another, and so on, infinity.
we will all be hitler once, we will all be GWB once, we will all be KG once... and for every alternate action/reaction, even if only one tiny detail is different, it creates an entire alternate reality for that specific experiance.
most often, i would assume many spirits would live the same life the exact same way, because of the 'virgin' memory of a newborn child. as all humans are born forgetful of their past lives, all spirits will have a hard time living any life any differently than it was origonally lived.
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