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arie fraza | Doug Hill | Reality. |
September 8, 1995 6:40 AM * |
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Re: Reality > > To wake up to that fact leave only a compairing between Nothingness and > > Emptyness. > > As if Satre and the budha found the same awnser. > I guess then the only thing that matters is what you choose to think of as > reality and what is not. For me, reality is the things around me, the stable > things, and what is fiction is the all the religions which claim that there > is a god. As I have stated before I believe in Spirits and those kind of > things however I dont see much need for a god or a devil or anything like > that... Well it is not a choise, Reality is the pain you suffer. Nothing is for ever, pain and happines are the same. The way we train our childeren to experence reality is the way the child will see the world. So what if I train the child to see the world as a shaman? He will end up in the Nut house because what he experence is not the reality of others. But about the need of God and the Devil. Indeed I have no use for those two either, but they can be freaking real for some. Maybe one day you will awaken and find that the things around you like table and chair are not what you though they where. Hopefull you will have practize your mind to deal with that awarness. If not you beter find a good psychaitrist> |
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