1000% agree. Thank you for listening.
I mostly brought it up to give an example of a difficult concept that is hard to swallow. I definitely can't say if Im right and I think everyones experiences and differences are valid and important.
I don't have all the answers and I wont even say what I believe is the truth. Its just where my journey took me, it is something I have to go through. (Buddism believes something similar, I use to get mad about it till I went on my own journey.)
Ive had spiritual experiences too. Just because your ego dies doesnt mean spirt doesn't exsit.
I think who we are lives on in others.
Within you is the whole of the universe and God itself. If you knew me, then who I am continues to exsist through you.
Its really deep and complex and difficult to swallow. Its not something I wanted to believe at first, thats for sure.
In the end, we are all just aspects of god having a human experience. The point of life is to raise humanity up mind/body/spirit to have peace on earth.
We have free will tho, so that means its not an easy goal. And there is a possibility we will fail. If that didn't exsist however, then life would be dull. Just god imposing his will on us like hollow drones.
If we succeed, I think we will live longer and cherish life more.
Edit: I also think reincarnation does fit in there somewhere but I thinks its just imprints of a dieing ego.
Emotion has a lot of power. It imprints itself onto things. Thats where hauntings come from.
Same same. I would 100% take the red pill in the matrix and I feel like I could handle the truth. I want to know.
I already believe that we stop exsisting when we die, but that is what makes life special. This moment is the center of the universe and its beautiful. Death isnt so bad either. You just go back to how it was before you were born. No pain. No longing. Just nothing, which is not so bad.
I 100% do belive in God. I think were all one, a part of God, and we go back to being part of God. (Ie living in his glory eternally)
What I mean by above, is when we die, who we are, our ego, is gone. We reunite into god / universe / everything.
Coming to terms with those ideas was very very hard. It was life shattering. I kept praying for the truth and thats what god showed me. Long story, long journey, but no joke.
Who we are isn't as important as we think it is.
Our pourpose in life is to procreate so we can pass on what we learned. That is the only way to continue exsisting. And even that is temporary.
Our time is unimaginably valuble and how we spend it extreamly important. Best to be happy and spread love and wisdom when we can.
I think knowing that would break people.
They waste their lives being miserable over petty things and throw away their gifts (the ability to pass on who they are through family or just simply by being positive influence to others.)
Jesus tried to warn them..
Well I got this from a science documentary (not on youtube) and a globalist who admitted to trying to abolish it through vaccines so..
Its the gene that supposedly gives us the desire to seek out religion and want to be moral because we feel judged.
This is good dig anon. Reminds me of the DNA collecting China has been obsessed with. Remember, military warnings of ancestry DNA services selling your data to 3rd parties? Sauce
I always wondered why they were so obsessed with DNA. They say its bioweapons.
This goes deep. I recall accusations of DNA cataloging being linked to bioweapons in Ukraine too, by Russia. Sauce
Edit: Adding dig info here below.
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Anne Wojcicki co-founder to 23andMe ex spouse to google co-founder Sergey Brin
It is from a video game called deus ex (a trippy game about the deep state)
It is called the .357 Dimond Back
Ironically the other ceremonial weapon, the Vajra, symbolizes a Dimond and a thunderbolt
Not to brag but I am a good debater. I am articulate and polite, I am able to remove my feelings from a conversation and act like im coming from a place more left than I actually do for conversation sake, and I still recived a perma ban...
Yep, one of the first statments in the show was a guy interviewing Hancock and questioning why he couldn't just say this is weird and stop there?
Why did he have to make a theory around the weird?
I got so mad because making a theory around discovery is litterally what all of archeology does. Its all theoretical. It is all it will ever be. It is just the "accepted" theory. Doesn't make it fact.
What a joke these "intelectuals" are.
Yep! Ive actually said this before. It would make a lot of sense that this is the cabal and what they are hiding. They obviously love covering up history, why?
An ancient civilization so advanced, they were like gods and rulled the world, until some defected and tought the commoners their ways and exposed their scam.
Then it all collapses, they go into hiding, with their secrets. Now theyre trying to recreate this senario by throwing us back into the dark ages by restricting cars and electricity.
Like.. a lot of this stuff seems relevant and pro Q. I dont get some of the post removals.
At least theyre being transparent about it.