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Ok Ghost I will give my opinions and try to back up some things with
facts, but I am by far no expert, just a simple lil solitary/ecclectic/pagan/wiccan gurl. As you well know Christianity "stole" alot of our "things' basically in an attempt to "convert" all the lowly pagans in the ancient times. For me, I know how hard it is to live by the creed, "An Harm Ye None". I know I harm myself daily in many ways, I smoke, I drink, I even partake in the pleasures of ganja periodically. I harm myself mentally as well.It's not absolute law though because human kind simply canno attain "perfection", if we did then we wouldn't be human kind then , would we? We would be Goddess/God lik and well to me that would be pretty boring. Some Wiccans choose to live "Amish" like, but think about it for a sec, even the Amish harm things, you walk a step in any direction and you are most likely squishing a bug, and most modern pagans/wiccans don't liv in this manner. We take the cred to mean this, do not intentionally harm anyone, like don't just go kill someone, don't go beating on your kids, don't go casting spells and making "potions" to intentionally hurt some one. Is this making any sense?? Because sometimes my thoughts skip around and ramble on.I'll be back in a bit to answer the right/fight to worship, mkay? |
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Hi poet
Yes, that is true that Christianity has borrowed a lot from the early Pagans to accommodate their lifestyle, much like the Santa Maria. Haiti Voodoo, who adopted the Catholic faith by force of course. Let me ask you this Poet. Does your religion give you some kind of examples of how to live a peaceful life in all situations? Such as Ok it's well known that we all can't live by the divine inspiration all the time. Well, besides the Harm none creed what other words do you live by? I think as far as what happens to you after the final stage, according to the site you provided, in your incarnation. The Hindus seem to believe that you enter a state of God like or maybe Nirvana, A State of transcendent happiness( What ever that means) or calmness in all situation. Does that mean the same to you in your faith? So someday you'll not harm yourself in your other incarnation. Or is the harm none perpetual as life is. Meaning. After your death. You return as a another person, Male perhaps, but you could still windup doing unbecoming a person who is seeking Nirvana. Think about it. You die, go to the Summerland,decide to give it another wing at life, comeback as a new born, with fucked up parents who are on drugs,or what ever. Do you really think that somehow you will overcome this overwhelming degradation of a new life were there are no chance of hopefulness and inspiration to lead a better life? |
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hope these web sites help. all bible based,,,,
http://www.myspace.com/thesesevendeadlysins http://www.myspace.com/signsandthetimes http://myspace.com/godssalvation |
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To Drew
I have watched a small part of what you published here. Sorry I only have dialup and is too slow for all of it to load but saw part of it. Typical. People who are clinically dead who have seen certain images. Usually from notions of an afterlife though media and indoctrination by religious groups. They have studied this by the way. Oh and of course this will be scoff at too no doubt. But here it is for those who care. Death's White Light: Is THIS the Cause? The stories give us chills. A man suffers a near fatal heart attack. After he is resuscitated, he tells of walking into a blindingly bright white light as he is suffused with feelings of calm and joy. A woman has surgery and her heart stops beating on the table. Within minutes, the surgeons bring her back and she later says she detached from her body and floated above the operating room watching the entire procedure. What causes this? Religious people say near-death experiences are evidence of life after death. Neurologists insist it is far too complex for scientific study. Now researchers from the University of Kentucky in Lexington think they may have figured out a biological origin. Healthy people who regularly blur the line between sleep and wakefulness--that is, when the dream state spills over into waking, a phenomenon called REM intrusion--are more likely to experience extraordinary sensations when they are close to death or believe they are dying, reports Reuters. The Kentucky team found that adults who had near-death experiences were also far more likely to have a history of REM intrusion, which can include a feeling of being paralyzed when they first wake up or having visual or auditory hallucinations as they drift off to sleep or awaken, Reuters reports. Of the 55 volunteers in this study, all of whom had a near-death experience, 60 percent had also experienced REM intrusion at some point in their lives, compared with 24 percent of the control group of 55 adults who hadn't had a near-death experience. Neurologist Kevin R. Nelson says this suggests the brain's arousal system predisposes some of us to both phenomena--REM intrusion and near-death experience. He explained to Reuters that many features of REM intrusions parallel those of near-death experiences, including the visual centers of the brain being highly active while the body is temporarily paralyzed. Nelson says it is possible that a REM intrusion could give visions of light along with the feeling of "being dead." However, Nelson says REM intrusion is only part of the explanation for near-death experiences and insists this finding shouldn't in any way detract from the meaning people have found in such experiences. Calling his work "spiritually neutral," Nelson says his research only examines how the brain contributes to a near-death experience and not why it occurs. "The 'why' can't be addressed by scientific inquiry," he told Reuters. The study findings were published in the journal Neurology. So much of what we see during the death process whether a white light or not is based upon our notion of what we are expected to see. Sort of an implant in our psyche. But of course you will dismiss this. It's expected. Just as we dismiss your feeble attempt to fill our notion of a hell that is fairy tales. Oh I will die and I guess I will come back and tell you how right you are. NOTTTTT!!!!!!!!!! LOL Ghostrecon |
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You can discuss and analyze this to death, but until we die there isn't
one of us more knowledgeable than the other as to what is right or wrong. I feel you go with what is right in your heart and soul and try to be the best person you can be, and really, just hope you got it right. I think as long as we are respectfully following what we know and feel, it is all good. |
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ok ..2 points about that..1st, my ex father in law had died on the O.R.
table amd was brought back. He is not a devout Christian nor does he go to church and yet he saw the bright light and ppl from his past telling him it's not his time yet. Could be a REM intrusion but the "dream" or vision was not based on his belief system. 2nd: Many times in my life I have had out of body experiences. All this is, is the etheral self leaving the physical self. This is usually caused by near death or an extrememly traumatic experience. It can also be done willingly. All of my O.B.E's have been while I was conscious and at peace and/or EXTREMELY focused. |
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Well, I too have had strange assurances that I found out had very
logical explanation for. for instance. I had what they call sleep paralysis. Were I was awake, but my body couldn't move. It’s basically when you wake up before your body does. You’re conscious, but your body is stuck in the dream state. The body does a nifty thing during dream sleep: it disables voluntary control of your muscles, making you paralyzed. Hence sleep paralysis. As long as you know what’s happening, it’s actually not scary. But I have heard that some people who experience this for the first time may think they are being invaded by some deamon. People use to call mental illness or depression as being posses by a devil or evil spirit. Now we know better. Still strange things happen to us that we seem to not have a clear explanation for. So we automatically assume there is some supernatural reason for it. But someday they might find out what really happens to you when you die. Think about this, during life threatening situations the brain produces an avoidance response similar to a hallucination when endorphins flood the brain similar to when LSD is introduced into the body. Near-Death Experiences: In or out of the body? SUSAN BLACKMORE Published in Skeptical Inquirer 1991, 16, 34-45 What is it like to die? Although most of us fear death to a greater or lesser extent, there are now more and more people who have "come back" from states close to death and have told stories of usually very pleasant and even joyful experiences at death’s door. For many experiencers, their adventures seem unquestionably to provide evidence for life after death, and the profound effects the experience can have on them is just added confirmation. By contrast, for many scientists these experiences are just hallucinations produced by the dying brain and of no more interest than an especially vivid dream. So which is right? Are near-death experiences (NDEs) the prelude to our life after death or the very last experience we have before oblivion? I shall argue that neither is quite right: NDEs provide no evidence for life after death, and we can best understand them by looking at neurochemistry, physiology, and psychology; but they are much more interesting than any dream. They seem completely real and can transform people’s lives. Any satisfactory theory has to understand that too—and that leads us to questions about minds, selves, and the nature of consciousness. http://www.susanblackmore.co.uk/si91nde.html |
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ok Ghost..let me ask you..do you believe in astral travel? the reason I
ask is cuz OBE's and NDE's are very similar. |
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NO!!!
I don't believe in any kind of supernatural experience. All that is just more hocus pocus. |
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well I've had several OBE's so I'm either a liar or hallucinating?? I
mean the pot here is good..but it ain't THAT good lol |
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You can think what you want about what happened, but for me I know my
expereience has very logical exlinations for. I my not understand then all the time . But I know I there is a very viable reason for it. |
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it's not a case of thinking what I want about what happened. I can
willingly go into a state where I can astral travel. No trauma, no drugs, just an intense focus. I'll be honest, I didn't believe in it either, until it happened one day quite unexpectedly. I wasn't sick, or high, I was concentrating heavily on something and next thing I knew, I was floating above myself. After that experience I started reading up on it and found that it's something I can control and do almost at will. I've also seen ppl manipulate the elements through the use of majik. If someone had just told me about it I would'a thot they were fulla shit, but I seen it with my own eyes, more than once!! And there is NO logical, scientific explanation for that. |
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Well, It sounds like what they call Lucid dreaming were you can control,
or just the power of intention. You intend for something to happen. You visualize the conditions at which you need or want. That is merely the power of a thought and acting on it. You want to find work so you motivate yourself to do so. Or you feel that saying high is a better state to be in. so you stay motionless. Sir Isaac Newtons theory of the law of motion. No mystery about that or no spiritual phenomena. |
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Reading some of the post and one thing that stands out as an error on
evreyones part (not judging). Evryone is saying religion, this is a man made method of maintaing control. God has called us into relationship with Himself. There are to be God's elect who carry the mesage to the belivers that they might be equipped for the work of the Lord. There is only one true and living God!! Who are we as His creations to pass judgement on others. That is reserved for God. |
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Lucid dreaming lol..now THAT's funny. That's like saying 10 ppl had the
exact same hallucination at the exact same time. I'm not gonna go into all the details about witnessing someone controlling the elements because it is too involved to get into here, but there were 10 of us that ALL witnessed these events at the same time so I guess all 10 of us had the exact same lucid dream at the exact same time. As for my out of body experiences, those aren't lucid dreams either. I've been able to "eavesdrop" on my roommates conversations and then come back to my physical self and tell them what they were talking about..nope, no dream there. Just because we don't understand how something works doesn't make it any less real..I have NO idea how quantum mechanics works either but that don't make it any less real. |
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oh hell life is a lucid dream....
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We should all just worship Jello
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Some one sent me this and i find ti very instructional:
"I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't, and die to find out there is." |
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Doesn't one God "and" Jesus make "two" God's?
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nope it makes 2 jello shots
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