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Xelator Started conversation May 16, 2003
I don't know if I can do it. Another 21 hours to go before I can watch Matrix Reloaded Why is it that the closer something is the more far away it seems?
Other questions plaging my mind at the moment: Does time exist, and if so is it infinite? And are we all just the figment of our own imaginations? What is real???
Aniron Sérë!
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Maewfannwr Posted May 19, 2003
Well, it's all over now, isn't it? And Anj's boyfriend has the whole ruddy thing on his COMPUTER!!!! (Bad picture quality, but hey, you get that.)
Time is not real. We might be a figment of our own imaginations, but then, where does the imagination itself originate from? And of all things to imagine, why pick what we are? And if this means that by imagining something, it becomes real, doesn't this mean that ANYTHING we imagine could become real just by our imagining it? And if not, what's the difference? Are we all figments of someone else's imagination? And if so, why do we have imaginations of our own?
All these questions must be answered.
Goodnight.
Maewfannwr, the
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Xelator Posted May 27, 2003
This is how I see it. Imagination originates from the original creator. Since we are all connected to this, or, to put it in a better way, we are a stem in the tree of life and creation (the tree being the original creator), we are the result and the creation in one. From the seed (the big bang) to the death (big crunch) we evolve, learn, grow and experience life. After this it begins again... making time infinite. What I mean by imagination, of course, is "reality". Yes, reality consists of matter and the like, but, like in the movie the matrix, it is merely a holding ground for the human consciousness (and) body. Outside of this "womb" exists what? what exists beyond what we can touch, feel, see, taste and hear? I have astral projected once, and been in a trance state numurous times. These were not dreams, nor were they hallucinations. I know this. It was real, there was nothing dream like about it. Floating out of your bedroom (whilst your body remains in bed) can't be explained by science as it is Mae... It could only be explained if there is something less substantial and less bound by rules then third density reality. From what I have read, it has various names. One is fourth density. Of course, orthodox science states that it is impossible to have four dimensions... but I have experienced something beyond the third dimension, which makes me wonder; if there is something more then this reality, if there is something beyond our 3d reality, then are we living in a matrix? created, as I said, of our own (creators)imagination to learn and grow?
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Maewfannwr Posted May 28, 2003
A bit too deep for this hour of the morning, sorry. I'll reply when I feel less groggy.
8)
~ Maewfannwr the
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Maewfannwr Posted May 29, 2003
I'm at the stage at the moment where I'm wondering (not just philosophising, actually questioning) if ANYTHING exists. It just seems that there's no way you can prove that I'm actually here, that anything that I do actually matters or has any effect on anything, and what's the point?
Woody Allen makes satires on depressing subjects. If you have a little anxiety about something, I suggest you don't read his books.
Mortality. Bah.
I'll get over it.
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Xelator Posted Jun 3, 2003
Woody Allen is creepy. Just looking at him makes me depressed...
Peace,
Xelator
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Maewfannwr Posted Aug 18, 2003
Depressing in a funny way...
As in: I'm so depressing that *insert something funny here*
There are some strange people in the world.
Here's something else I've thought of -
Does everybody we meet have a 'self'? I know the theory that *insert yourself here* is the only person in existence and that everything exists for their purpose (We all know of Zaphod's trip to the Total Perspective Vortex, right) but that seems a bit self-centered to me, so this is the new one: that it's a group of people, not just one. Whether someone you know actually exists or not is the question for the ages.
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Xelator Posted Aug 19, 2003
I would say that yes, other people do have a "self". The world (and reality) doesn't evolve around one person, surely! The way I see it, we are all a different version of the original creator. So there is no one person who is better then any other. Think of it like the internet. There is no central computer controlling it all, rather, it is a single entity comprised of other smaller entities "networking" together. Or something...
BTW, I'm glad you FINALLY managed to reply!
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Maewfannwr Posted Aug 26, 2003
I didn't reply because I basically replied on the phone. And now that I am replying I can't remember what I'm replying to. So there.
I wonder if everybody is scared by their own minds at some point or another? Having opinions on things seems to be a bit beyond me right now. I don't know why. I feel like getting very emotional about some major world issue. Oh, for a debate with Nathan! Did you ever imagine you would hear me say that?
Maewfannwr the
P.S. Remembered my sig this time!
P.P.S. The smileys are there to lure you into a hidden world from which you will never be able to return... They are a temptation... resist them...
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