Am i Dead?

Oct 20, 2006 22:18

it seems that people think deep on their own perspective but wont go any further back then that ( Read more... )

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socalledeconomy October 21 2006, 03:46:14 UTC
"when we should be living in a "What is Real" world"

The real world is so ugly that nobody can stand to look at it objectively. Let them have their fantasies and don't try to change them-- the resistance is inpenetrable and when it's not, it's life shattering.

Remember, ignorance is bliss. Just enjoy the illusion while you can.

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brightsoul October 21 2006, 04:42:52 UTC
indeed!

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i guess no one is thinking that they are everything timber723 October 21 2006, 06:12:47 UTC
i refuse to live a lie anymore then i feel i have to.
The Real World isnt a tv show, its out there, its here but we mask it so well...its in the forest ,the oceans,its home.
we are confined to these "words".
enjoy the illusion?
i am enjoying it. i am enjoying noticing it.
i am enjoying watch how much it controls us, i am enjoying walking in it thinking all the while we are kept in order by the propaganda machines.
i am enjoying people live thir lives as actors for each given situation...
i am enjoying this because then i can pick out the realest parts and bring them closer so i can keep growing and not be stunted as an actor that forgot he was acting.
i thought i posted some nice thoughts about how connected we are to everything and how awesome that is?
maybe not.

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cannibol October 21 2006, 06:16:59 UTC
keep giving em truth. it hurts, oh well. i hear birth does hurt.

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Life and living :-) humrhums October 21 2006, 12:56:58 UTC
when people start viewing things as part of themselves , like birds and water and pollution
and stop seperating things into catergories.
we will start being more conscious .

And they do, as we have done and continue to do/be. I find a lot of consolation in Ken Wilber's A Theory of Everything, specially when he gets into Spiral Dynamics. To me he says that life is a spiral, we go through it in segments, repeatedly, as we "include and transcend" that which went before and open ourselves to new experiences and relationships and observations.

Keep on truckin' :-)

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