dafydd
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If they look like my avatar, then I believe you.
I felt a chakra in my head just as I would feel a headache.
You had a headache.
If they look like my avatar, then I believe you.
I felt a chakra in my head just as I would feel a headache.
You had a headache.
If they look like my avatar, then I believe you.
I felt a chakra in my head just as I would feel a headache.
I would have to go with the others there. That does not seem to mean anything.
I think that there is a hard and fast rule for Materialists - don't second guess science.
In another universe?I cannot argue with this, as I concluded earlier my point has become mute. The point may remain, but it has no place here.
No its the terminology I was taught, a vehicle requires a driver, thats why it is more appropriate.
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I am refering to personal experience of chakras in your own body, not using the mind.
Thats not fair, I cannot learn anything from you as my position seems to be directly opposed to yours.
We can only disagree.
Is that supposed to mean something? Let's try. An existing physical infinity on and in matter would exist so it would be material. I have no idea how a physical infinity could worm it's way into matter. Gibberish.
You have now added another, er, dimension to your personal definition of infinite that it must have infinite dimensions.
You are assuming that physical reality is constrained to that which can be modelled by linear algebra.
Physics got past that assumption some time ago.
It would be very hard to experience something and not use your mind to experience it.
Um, perceptions are brain events.
Wrong. You can definitely learn, but only if you want to. Instead you seem only to care about maintaining your feel-good "theories".
Infinity doesn't need to worm its way into matter, my point is that each atom or sub atomic particle is in a sense "still" directly "connected" to the point of origin. It has an aspect outside of time and space and is in a certain sense still present in the singularity.
Hence could potentially be influenced by some "impulse" originating in the singularity at any time or point in space.
Try hitting your thumb with a hammer, I assure you your mind will not be involved, only your brain.
It sounds as though your purpose here is to over turn my beliefs, rather than educate.
You state this as if were a fact. It is a conjecture on your part. The fact that you believe it does not make it true.You have to prove it,that is the way things work in the real world. Leave the imaginary being named god out of it.
He's just blathering. Uninformed stream-of-thought trimmed to sound purposeful.Do you have mathematical proof of this,or are you just conjecturing again? Get to the point.
I have no way of proving it, I wish I had. These are not my whimsical fancies, they are well known in other walks of life.