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MariV
Arcanist
- Sep 13, 2020
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yes...god likes variety of experiences. and thats what we have. so if god dodnt want ppl to ctb, it wouldnt happen. thay word god has to mean sth!
I've heard we have set exit points throughout our life, I guess get out of jail free cards. This could be due to any type of death including suicide. I believe our lives are set up with a number of probabilities, and if suicide is one then your family and loved ones have also agreed the possibility to having the grieving experience of losing someone to suicide. When I first became suicidal I became obsessed with learning about theories of the afterlife, soul contracts etc. I had a reading and was told I have 11 exit points in this lifetime which is supposedly much higher than average and my next exit point is coming up in December. I thought this was interesting as I didn't express to the person I was suicidal or have ever been. I feel like my life was set up to always have this lingering in the background. Obviously no way of proving the validity of this just interesting to think about
I heard something similar too. Also that if you comited suicide in a previous live you will always have the option. Some say you shouldn´t do it as you would come back and try to fix the same cycle. Also read that if for example you kill yourself at 40 and you were supposed to live until 70, then your next life will be 30 at the most.I've heard we have set exit points throughout our life, I guess get out of jail free cards. This could be due to any type of death including suicide. I believe our lives are set up with a number of probabilities, and if suicide is one then your family and loved ones have also agreed the possibility to having the grieving experience of losing someone to suicide. When I first became suicidal I became obsessed with learning about theories of the afterlife, soul contracts etc. I had a reading and was told I have 11 exit points in this lifetime which is supposedly much higher than average and my next exit point is coming up in December. I thought this was interesting as I didn't express to the person I was suicidal or have ever been. I feel like my life was set up to always have this lingering in the background. Obviously no way of proving the validity of this just interesting to think about
This reminds of my time studying Baccarat a casino game of chance with house rules always making sure the maths is against the player in the long run, but the gamblers are always looking for patterns and coincidences, one fellow who claimed to have a 80% hit rate had his trigger list examined by a computer simulator and after 80,000 decisions he either broke even or was a little in the red, but he swore with his triggers he always hit the right bet 80% of the time but also confessed he cashes out if he wins one unit, his unit of betting was 1000. Funny how a guy deluded himself that his method is the holy grail of gambling when it even lost to a computer simulation. Short answer humans look to find order in chaos and some like that fellow believe they found it but in reality didn't, everything is always in a state of chaos or flux change alone is unchanging.It's worth keeping in mind that it's people who come up with all these ideas, and that humans have a natural tendency to recognise patterns, even if they are not there.
We all have a tendency to retro-fit the observable 'facts' to fit our own narrative and to believe in whatever makes sense to us.
That doesn't mean it's true.
It doesn't mean it's not true either.
Indeed. Nice story.This reminds of my time studying Baccarat a casino game of chance with house rules always making sure the maths is against the player in the long run, but the gamblers are always looking for patterns and coincidences, one fellow who claimed to have a 80% hit rate had his trigger list examined by a computer simulator and after 80,000 decisions he either broke even or was a little in the red, but he swore with his triggers he always hit the right bet 80% of the time but also confessed he cashes out if he wins one unit, his unit of betting was 1000. Funny how a guy deluded himself that his method is the holy grail of gambling when it even lost to a computer simulation. Short answer humans look to find order in chaos and some like that fellow believe they found it but in reality didn't, everything is always in a state of chaos or flux change alone is unchanging.
It's overwhelming for people like me. We just need an anchor something that Keeps people grounded and reason to wake up everyday and look forward to everyday for some people it's financial freedom aka money others it's their kids or job or religion for me I now live in an anchorless reality I lost my only reason for enduring and the reason to continue living aka my birth mother. I know some might say you don't die with the dead but I can't fill the void she left in my heart other than to follow her into death.Indeed. Nice story.
Everything tends towards chaos over time, even as complexity increases in an effort to out run increasing entropy. That's the struggle of life. Quite paradoxical really. I'm not surprised people need to explain it somehow. It's either inspiring or terrifying, depending how you look at it.
Easier and less costly to mine the first bitcoin than the last. Is that what you are implying.Indeed. Nice story.
Everything tends towards chaos over time, even as complexity increases in an effort to out run increasing entropy. That's the struggle of life. Quite paradoxical really. I'm not surprised people need to explain it somehow. It's either inspiring or terrifying, depending how you look at it.
Forgive me, I don't understand the reference.Easier and less costly to mine the first bitcoin than the last. Is that what you are implying.
Where you said complexity increases in reaction to increasing entropy. I didn't understand that so I referred to mining bit coin how the first could be mined by a Nintendo game boy in a matter of minutes whereas now you need ASCII miners to mine in hours if not days.Forgive me, I don't understand the reference.
Ok, thanks, I get it nowWhere you said complexity increases in reaction to increasing entropy. I didn't understand that so I referred to mining bit coin how the first could be mined by a Nintendo game boy in a matter of minutes whereas now you need ASCII miners to mine in hours if not days.
Letting go is a hard trick to learn when you're brain just keeps rewinding and replaying the bad stuff and won't let you even reflect on the good stuff. The only way to let go is to accept, some here are unwilling to do that, I would seem to be one of those.I believe that reality is so dense in structure that you cannot do anything different from what carries on from the moment before. In other words we're locked in to whatever happens.
Just try letting go of your seeming control over your life and you'll see how much of an illusion it is that you can do anything to change what's going on.
Letting go is a hard trick to learn when you're brain just keeps rewinding and replaying the bad stuff and won't let you even reflect on the good stuff. The only way to let go is to accept, some here are unwilling to do that, I would seem to be one of those.
This is a strange one.Entropy always increases over time in any closed system, ie. everything tends towards a decrease in organisation as it tries to get to a lower energy state. What's weird is why energy has a tendency to attempt to organise into matter in increasingly complex states over time.
These two patterns have always seemed paradoxical to me, so I infer that one potentially happens as a response to the other.
Is innocent children who have never wronged anyone suffering part of his plan, especially the ones being sexually abused by his clergy.Pah! I am so weary of being told God has a plan for us. I immediately tune out when I hear someone start on that "plan" malarkey. It just doesn't fly.
This is so beautifully put, especially the part about us being the sum of our lives.I believe that the will of god coexists with your free human will. These 2 wills don't harm each other. But humans do decisions and these decisions have consequences. And even if you make a bad decisions god will stick with you and guide you through these new circumstances if you let him.
The problem is more that we can't get an explanation why we suffer or why we struggle. The humanity declared what is normal, what depression is or whats good and bad or normal or not normal. I hope you can get what I'm saying. Not everybody has the capacity to accept some thing and for my opinion thats totally ok. Some will enjoy their life paralyzed and do the best others are just begging that this situation ends. How you get to be a human being. Your are always the sum of what your life is - parents, genes, situations and so on.
So if you decide to take your life the consequence is that you won't be any more on this planet. Why should god be angry at you? If you are struggling the only thing he will have is understanding.
This is so beautifully put, especially the part about us being the sum of our lives.
I think there's things God can't control. Mental illness and suffering are two such things. I like to believe He always tries to lead us towards our best path. But ultimately we're the makers of our own destiny, we can't just talk to God and ask Him what He would do or what He wants. If we did that, we would be sitting around forever waiting for some command. But in the end, no matter what, he knows how we feel, and He understands
If god exist and this shit was part of his plan im bashing his fucking face in to death.