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  1. People applaud me for my grammar. I may be able to do it. Of course, by 'people' I mean my mother, but who cares, right?
  2. I don't normally listen to rap, but Kayne West isn't too incredibly bad..
  3. Always have been a big fan of Nirvana. Have every bit of their music on vinyl. ^-^
  4. I had a rather odd Facebook conversation yesterday with an old friend who is very in touch with his spiritual self, thought I would post it here as a first blog post. I wonder if anyone reads these.. It's more or less mind-blowing (To me, at least). This, in no way, shapes my beliefs of religion or anything like that - it's just a sleep-deprived conversation about the odder things in life. The Bold paragraphs are myself talking, the non-bold is my friend. Sorry if it's too long, this is my first post so bear with me on this one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Our reality is literally all inside our heads. We receive energy fluctuation into our eyes in the form of light and vibrations and our brains construct a make believe picture of what it is and we subconsciously tell ourselves 'that's my computer' when all it really is is a congregation of similar frequency energy. All you're seeing when you look at another person is a bunch of clumped together atoms but our brains, the most powerful hypnotist there is, tells us that it is another person like us but how do we really know that? If you really saw an alien, how would you know that your brain wouldn't just tell you it's another human? Can it distinguish between life forms? Maybe your neighbor is an alien and your brain is just too shocked by it to let you see it. If our reality is inside of our heads and controlled by our brains, then where are our heads at? Going off of your statement, 'Our reality is literally inside of our heads.', to be able to know or comprehend something is reality, we must've experienced TRUE reality at one point. Meaning, there must be a one, true reality for everyone to be able to understand what a reality is and seems like so our brains can comprehend and make us each a 'life' based in an alternate reality. I believe there is a one TRUE "reality" and that we all experienced it at a point where scientists would call the Big Bang but I call the "Divine Split" where the Source (everything in a singularity, oneness, "God") split itself off from unity and became duality which created the spark of consciousness. We are all just branches from the same tree. However I don't think we can ever experience this TRUE reality again because it lies in paradoxes. "Everything is nothing." Our brains are just like radio tuners for consciousness and we can go to different channels, different frequencies, and the reason we can do this is because reality is in our heads so we can make our own reality. The only difference between here and say, the dream world, is that we perceive time here, so it takes time to create our own reality on this plane but we still do it, it's just spread out over so many years that it looks different than it actually is. So, to create something, you need to be in the present or the 'now' of what we call time, correct? Here's the thing: We actually never live in the 'now' because our brains have to comprehend what is going on around us and whats happening at the exact time 'now' hits. So, theoretically and staying away from the pure science of it, we must have someone else doing the creations for us. Meaning, we aren't in a state of consciousness because someone else is controlling it, making it, or generating it to our likings. Take saccadic for example. The word means your eye movement from object A to B. Every time you shift your eyes from Obj. A to B - there is a blur in the middle of that transition. Our mind takes a bit to generate that object in our point of view or creates reality around that object and ultimately replaces that blur with the object that you transitioned to. ...but there'd be no way for us to generate that reality because we are always living in the past. So someone must be doing it for us. The spirit. The spirit is the only thing that is able to be in the present, "now", portion of time because spirit is simply vibrations and both exists and doesn't exist at the same time. Atoms can be in a quantum state where they are both moving and still at the same time and can act as particles and as waves at the same time. This is what spirit does. When we die, we return to this "now" state and exit it again when we reincarnate. So, here's a question: If the spirits, considering that they can only be 'alive' through the reality of a 'human life', had no life to be able to take after. Would there be spirits? Every spirit is generated simply by vibrations, as you stated. These vibrations, I hypothesize, are made only of the 'quality'; for lack of a better word; of the human life that compels it to be a spirit. If you say that there may just be one, true spirit. I'd have to ask you what the form of it would be. What would the spirit look like because we, as a 'reality' for a spirit to be in the 'now', haven't created or generated any type of looks for the spirit to group itself in with. Spirit is nothing. That is the simplest truth of spirit because what we perceive as "something" is whatever reality we are living in at the moment. The truth of the universe is that it is a very lonely cycle. We live on this plane, die and go to the next plane, then die from that plane and go to another plane. On this plane we see death as the end of it all but it's not really the end, just a transition to a new perspective. So there is really no real "death" where we no longer exist. If there is never a state of non-existing then how do we know we even exist in the first place? So there is really no real "death" where we no longer exist. If there is never a state of non-existing then how do we know we even exist in the first place? I suppose the way we base our thoughts or accusations of spirits and how they 'look' is solely based off of the reality we create. Once the spirit creates a reality and we 'live' in the reality, we bond and become apart of each other. Making a slightly better understanding of what happens outside of 'reality'. Let's say the planes just...stop. Everything; 'reality', 'life', or even the spirits just cease to 'be'. One can only wonder what would become of Everything. Everything is already nothing. Space, gravity, time, the ground you stand on, the computer you are typing with, is all just an illusion. We don't exist in space because space does not exist at all. I think that nothing exists but through the eyes of the person existing. We humans just found a collective reality to exist at and we call it "society". Schizophrenics get a bad reputation because they are different not because they are "sick". They are just in a different reality. What if there is a whole planet of schizophrenics and one guy acts like what we perceive as normal, he would be labeled schizophrenic and sick on that planet but if he came back here he'd be all fine and dandy. Everything is perspective. Objectivity does not exist because we still see objectivity through a subjective stance. Really quickly continuing on this and going off of your previous point; I believe the eyes may be one of the most fascinating items of the human anatomy. Don't get me wrong, the brain will always come ahead, but would we be able to see our 'society' without our eyes? I mean REALLY see it. Without our eyes, we would live no where. Considering that we must see to build a reality. This is where I get tripped out. Take a blind person for example: what if their minds are just creating simple sounds, smells, and feelings: like a more 'simplified' reality. Off of that point, what if there is some type of sense that is higher than every single sense we know, and we are just 'blind' in that area. My thoughts, exactly.
  5. My life got destroyed when my heart broke.

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  7. Even if the Battle of Stalliongrad was abandoned, there still are many other war-themed My Little Pony fan-fics.
  8. Steam Name: FrontierJustice Game most played: Team Fortress 2 Favorite Game: Amnesia Group: N/A Play on?: Windows
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