Snake of Eden

Snake of Eden

“Ye shall be as gods..🍎 🐍”
Jun 22, 2021
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Many people who join here saying they had a great life until….. fill in the blank with some traumatic event then they go through an existential crisis and realize during it that life is worthless and pointless just like many of us here realised that. If someone comes to this conclusion and believes this life is all there is and no point to it then what are the benefits of having this type of mentality in terms its consequences to mental and psychological aspects of individuals and to society at large. Could there be benefits to believing that this life is not all there is and maybe since this life is temporary and seems pointless, that there must be a meaning to it that we havent uncovered yet and we are waiting for experts and scientists to figure it out and find out the answer when this touches all of us to the core about our own purpose individually! When your instincts ask you clearly what am I doing with my life or whats the point of this, shouldnt the answer come from within? If the instinct asks a question then it knows there is an answer and it wants it because it is deep just like when our instincts tell us of danger, we believe them because they are accurate.
 
Pluto

Pluto

Meowing to go out
Dec 27, 2020
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This is the problem with any sort of belief system in general. We achieve a sense of psychological empowerment though pretending that our ideas possess some sort of authority over the vastness of the cosmos. Then we argue with one another over topics that we have no true knowledge of. I don't think any species except the humans do this.
 
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summers

Visionary
Nov 4, 2020
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Many people who join here saying they had a great life until….. fill in the blank with some traumatic event then they go through an existential crisis and realize during it that life is worthless and pointless just like many of us here realised that. If someone comes to this conclusion and believes this life is all there is and no point to it then what are the benefits of having this type of mentality in terms its consequences to mental and psychological aspects of individuals and to society at large. Could there be benefits to believing that this life is not all there is and maybe since this life is temporary and seems pointless, that there must be a meaning to it that we havent uncovered yet and we are waiting for experts and scientists to figure it out and find out the answer when this touches all of us to the core about our own purpose individually! When your instincts ask you clearly what am I doing with my life or whats the point of this, shouldnt the answer come from within? If the instinct asks a question then it knows there is an answer and it wants it because it is deep just like when our instincts tell us of danger, we believe them because they are accurate.
I think it could be positive because if this life is all you have, then it's more incentive to have the best life you can. If there is some afterlife or whatever, then you believe you may have another chance, and you don't give it your all.

Idk, that's what works for me. I know this is my one shot to be happy, do the best I can, and help to make other people's lives better. I know I've fucked up royally along the way, but I'm really trying hard to do the right thing now that my time is getting shorter.
 
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dreadpirateroberts69

RRREEEEEEE (she/her)
Nov 4, 2021
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Believing that this life is all there is makes sense to me. It may not be what I wanted to believe, but it is the conclusion I have come to in my search for truth. I don't think this belief harms me, so much as having had the belief that there was more than just this life. That belief just gave me false hope, and ended up falling apart after giving it a lot of introspection and scrutiny. If anything, had I never believed in a god or an afterlife to begin with, I would've gotten more of a chance to adapt to this worldview. This is why I don't think religion should be taught to children or young people, at the very least. People should be able to live knowing that their "souls" will eventually die, and make peace with that. Trauma decreases quality of life regardless of one's worldview, and much of the trauma described on this site will likely never be recovered from. People realize there is no god or master plan when horrible things happen to them (or in my case, when they have lots of free time to think and reflect), or that if there is a god then that god must be evil. I think the possibility of an evil god is worse than there being no god at all.
 
Conker

Conker

Specialist
Oct 22, 2019
351
Well, the overarching meaning to these worlds is simply to maximize pain & suffering from everybody's souls..

A human loosh farm, everything is pretty much rigged down here. They want us worshipping this matrix so we don't try to change or break free out of it which loses its novelty after your soul gets protected from falling victim to the airs of amnesia.
Only 1-2% of the Illuminati, highest level sorcerers and lords do not lose their memories like we do throughout their many Time Warps.

They're literally raping and cannibalizing children in underground facilities. Research Buddy Wayne Webb, it did not start in Midland, Texas.
Svengali was never a fairy-tale..




This isn't even a theory, why do you think there's so many untimely deaths within industries that naturally wouldn't be so dangerous?
Because baby, murder is the sport of the occult elite and it's as easy as learning your ABC's..









Well, the overarching meaning to these worlds is simply to maximize pain & suffering from everybody's souls..

A human loosh farm, everything is pretty much rigged down here. They want us worshipping this matrix so we don't try to change or break free out of it which loses its novelty after your soul gets protected from falling victim to the airs of amnesia.
Only 1-2% of the Illuminati, highest level sorcerers and lords do not lose their memories like we do throughout their many Time Warps.


This isn't even a theory, why do you think there's so many untimely deaths within industries that naturally wouldn't be so dangerous?
Because baby, murder is the sport of the occult elite and it's as easy as learning your ABC's..










Donnie Darko was their prequel to 9/11 (a movie made by the Bush administration), and Coronavirus is the third one that helps finalize the Time Warp.



They really do be harvesting souls out here, apart from all of their pedophilia.





Every superbowl has been perfectly rigged, your pain and sadness was calculated every step of the way.









 
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Rogue Proxy

Rogue Proxy

Enlightened
Sep 12, 2021
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The best benefits of recognizing the futility of existence are the decisions to never reproduce and to escape as soon as possible. DNA and its replication are the sole origins of life itself. Every organism contains and protects this complex, delicate macromolecule from the planet's harsh elements, enabling its replication for as long as the host can live and reproduce. As every organism struggles to survive, thrive, and reproduce, their actions cause and exacerbate the suffering and deaths of other lifeforms, whether deliberately, unintentionally, directly, or indirectly. In sentient species, every individual experiences countless forms and severities of suffering throughout their lifetime. The longer an individual's lifespan the more suffering they perceive and bring onto others. Reproduction is one of the ways organisms create and perpetuate suffering and death. Every new lifeform is forced into enduring inevitable suffering and death while consequently catalyzing it for others.
 
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Foresight

Foresight

Enlightened
Jun 14, 2019
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The answer should come from within, yes.
 
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Julgran

Enlightened
Dec 15, 2021
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It may even be that no one or nothing else knows that humans - or our solar system - exists. Our solar system could be contained in a grain of sand beneath the ocean of a much bigger place, and above that ocean is also a vast beach, containing an insurmountable amount of grains of sand, just like our solar system. If that's true, no one or nothing might even be aware of our existence.

In such a case, from where do we derive our purpose of existing? Does that purpose come from some being, or does it come from elsewhere?
 

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