okay, lj finally let me edit this

Aug 06, 2007 22:13

reality is an illusion, what you were taught in school is not always true, and there are greater things inside of us and above us at work. nature's order is not a group of random mutations ( Read more... )

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littlesprite316 August 7 2007, 19:04:37 UTC
You perfectly put into words the beliefs I hold dearest to my heart. I rarely talk to new people about my views, experiences, and spirituality because they are much too important to me to be tainted by the status quo. Most people would call me crazy for the things I believe with all my heart are true. You talk about energetic connections and testing the limits (or lack thereof) of time and space, I grew up around these experiments. I keep my thoughts mostly to myself, but it's fascinating what humans can do when they put their minds to it. Why should we put boundaries on such abstract thoughts by trying to explain them in concrete words?

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turn_it_upp August 7 2007, 19:55:19 UTC
well said:)
however, i'm not sure what you are referring to when you say that explaining thoughts in words puts boundaries on them. do you mean stating them as fact?

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littlesprite316 August 7 2007, 20:26:42 UTC
I guess I said that wrong. It's more like every religion, every person, has their own way of explaining what something is. I get mad when people limit what they think because it doesn't fit in with their beliefs. If they can't explain it, then it doesn't exist. Some things are too complicated or too unknown to explain in English, but it doesn't mean that they don't exist.

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turn_it_upp August 7 2007, 22:43:12 UTC
ahh okay, i see you're saying. that's a very good point.

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