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Has Anyone Really Thought About Death?
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<blockquote data-quote="MANCID RILKO" data-source="post: 1151950" data-attributes="member: 218"><p>I really don't know who that is. But all the writings the Sumerians left behind sure look like a civilization that knew about a lot of things. To be honest, the Anunnaki theory, especially the part that says how they created the DNA that is the basis for the vessel we're using today sound a lot plausible. The kind of workings you see in our DNA and the cell structures we possess sure don't look natural when compared to the rest of the species. Once again, it's up to you to filter and use your intuition to see what pieces really fits in the puzzle. These kind of theories used to bother me too, so now, I simply don't care much. I like to think I'll know exactly what happened eventually and that the most important is the whole experience. We're here and we built this crazy reality and the whole objective of this school was fullfilled.</p><p></p><p>Your heart tells when you're on the path that's right for you at the moment</p><p></p><p></p><p>Trying to define God is one of the things that really feel like a waste of time. Or waiting for God to save you, to fix the world, to make you feel happy, etc. Because it's all us. Our true origins are still mysterious to me, some things I prefer not to go into yet. A lot of the things I heard 20 years ago when I started getting an interest in all of this made me scared and angry back then but now, they sound a lot more plausible and logic.</p><p></p><p>Start from this - God is what you make of the universe</p><p></p><p>If you want to live on places like this world, if you enjoy the game, the Samsara wheel, you'll find them. And there's nothing wrong with it. But in this case, you'll be living the experience of being the creation while also being the creator.</p><p></p><p>But if you decide to go to the next level, you'll stop being the creation and you'll be the creator that observes and helps shaping the universe, but you won't get to experience things in the material world, not as deep and immersive as the experience is right now. And there's no pressure to do it if you still want to play in the 3rd and 4th dimensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MANCID RILKO, post: 1151950, member: 218"] I really don't know who that is. But all the writings the Sumerians left behind sure look like a civilization that knew about a lot of things. To be honest, the Anunnaki theory, especially the part that says how they created the DNA that is the basis for the vessel we're using today sound a lot plausible. The kind of workings you see in our DNA and the cell structures we possess sure don't look natural when compared to the rest of the species. Once again, it's up to you to filter and use your intuition to see what pieces really fits in the puzzle. These kind of theories used to bother me too, so now, I simply don't care much. I like to think I'll know exactly what happened eventually and that the most important is the whole experience. We're here and we built this crazy reality and the whole objective of this school was fullfilled. Your heart tells when you're on the path that's right for you at the moment Trying to define God is one of the things that really feel like a waste of time. Or waiting for God to save you, to fix the world, to make you feel happy, etc. Because it's all us. Our true origins are still mysterious to me, some things I prefer not to go into yet. A lot of the things I heard 20 years ago when I started getting an interest in all of this made me scared and angry back then but now, they sound a lot more plausible and logic. Start from this - God is what you make of the universe If you want to live on places like this world, if you enjoy the game, the Samsara wheel, you'll find them. And there's nothing wrong with it. But in this case, you'll be living the experience of being the creation while also being the creator. But if you decide to go to the next level, you'll stop being the creation and you'll be the creator that observes and helps shaping the universe, but you won't get to experience things in the material world, not as deep and immersive as the experience is right now. And there's no pressure to do it if you still want to play in the 3rd and 4th dimensions. [/QUOTE]
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