devnull
Philosopher
For me the first time I was drowning and second was a cocktail of drugs. Both quite traumatic.
You should try drowning in a cocktail of vermouth instead.
For me the first time I was drowning and second was a cocktail of drugs. Both quite traumatic.
Yes, but when you say reconciled is that just a resigned acceptance?
After all one is referring to an eternity of non existence, waiting just around the corner.
I wouldn't have put incorrectly here, we are talking hypotheticals.
I presumed it would be at the time of birth not death. You would be born just like you were born in your current life.
By being born into a reality. I disagree with what you say about infinity, if its possible it will occur infinite times.
Ah looks like you considered being born. After your next life presumably you would be born again and again until you could somehow escape the wheel of rebirth. Sounds like Buddhism.
After all one is referring to an eternity of non existence, waiting just around the corner.
In that case why did existence even bother to exist, if its only to condemn the forms which fleetingly exist to an eternity of oblivion.
You won't know anything about it. No need to worry about being bored.
No need to worry about anything then?
Yes. The alternative would be non-acceptance, as in convincing yourself that there is really an eternal afterlife waiting for you rather than oblivion. It's one of the big reasons people embrace religion, IMO.Yes, but when you say reconciled is that just a resigned acceptance?
After all one is referring to an eternity of non existence, waiting just around the corner.
That's anthropomorphizing. Existence can't bother to do anything or condemn anyone, it just is. In the same way, nature has no mercy, the lion sheds no tears over the fawn it's eating.In that case why did existence even bother to exist, if its only to condemn the forms which fleetingly exist to an eternity of oblivion.
That's anthropomorphizing. Existence can't bother to do anything or condemn anyone, it just is. In the same way, nature has no mercy, the lion sheds no tears over the fawn it's eating.
I disagree with what you say about infinity, if its possible it will occur infinite times.
Yes this is because I am talking to a human from a human point of view.That's anthropomorphizing.
This can only be an assumption, or can you offer some proof of this?Existence can't bother to do anything or condemn anyone, it just is.
How do you know what it is that just is? or are you assuming that physical matter as described by science is all there is? Where's your proof?Mystics and believers cannot accept that something just is.
Ah! Sorry - missed it 1st read through.I refer the honourable gentleman to post #38 of this thread.
I guess there is just a big need to feel special. Privy to secret knowledge, chosen by God, something.Mystics and believers cannot accept that something just is. There always has to be an esoteric reason, hidden from most of mankind because we are not yet advanced enough to deal with such special knowledge. It's a common theme in ''mystical'' schools of thought, especially Theosophy.
Yes this is because I am talking to a human from a human point of view.This can only be an assumption, or can you offer some proof of this?
In that case 7 is not a possibility. Look at it the other way around, there will be an infinite quantity of combinations of any and all units, except those which are in some way impossible given the circumstances. I have proof that the combination of atoms which form myself at birth, can form in this existence. Hence it may occur infinite times.Why? Just because something is infinite doesn't mean that it will contain every possibility. For example, you could easily have an infinite non-repeating series of decimal digits that never contains the digit 7.
Not necessarily, although there is talk that the form our known universe takes is a result of random processes following the Big bang. If it may occur in an infinitely endless space and time it will occur infinite times.Unless you mean if it can be produced by random chance, it may occur infinite times?
Yes I am not going to dispute this. My assumption is that the right conditions for you to be born again in the precise form you were last time, would result in a continuation of the same life.But your existing mind/memories at your point of death can't just randomly be reproduced in a new healthy body.
"It just is", it just is what?Existence can't bother to do anything or condemn anyone, it just is.