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Personal Wisdom

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
The way I see it, all of existence rises and falls with my birth and death in an infinite cycle. All of existence began in 1979, when I was five years old and it will end sometime before 2070 when I die and on and on it goes ensuring everlasting life for all. I found this out in 2009 when I was contemplating how existence came to be. If you’re wondering how I know this, well I know that I’m the one in a way that others know that they’re not. Do you think God would make somebody like me and not give me the knowledge to know myself? If I were a regular man I would humbly and happily accept that too. I’m not the type to lie to myself. Do you really think I would believe this if it weren’t true? Of course not! This has nothing to do with ego. It is what it is.

When God becomes aware of himself, in the absence of my life, then creation will arise. It is the only time that God notices that someone is absent. This is what I mean when I say God becomes aware of himself. It is in this awareness where wisdom resides. From this, all things come forth into existence. Did we really think God would never notice anything? Our living God, the infinite universe, oblivious for eternity? God also takes notice when I am here. It is through this which allows me to know my true nature. It is in this awareness where wisdom is born .

God is unruly and he needed me as an anchor. He needed to create me so he could witness himself, if you will. I’m his reflection. His timekeeper, if you will. His only unique living creation among many. His other only unique non living creation is earth. God created me directly and differently because life wasn’t possible through other means. What can I say? God likes to create things and it is through me that he, also, created himself.

I don’t think I become God upon my death because God to me is an infinite universe and there’s no way that my being can take on that grand of a physicality. He interacts with me differently during my death than others because he made me that way. Upon my death, the transition from this existence to the next is uninterrupted.

I’m not looking for believers. To be honest, I wouldn’t want anybody to believe me for obvious reasons. God’s good though. He didn’t reveal me to the world and he knows that no one will believe me. So I feel safe, sharing this. I just wanted to share some insights about the mysteries of life.
 

Regiomontanus

Eastern Orthodox
The way I see it, all of existence rises and falls with my birth and death in an infinite cycle. All of existence began in 1979, when I was five years old and it will end sometime before 2070 when I die and on and on it goes ensuring everlasting life for all. I found this out in 2009 when I was contemplating how existence came to be. If you’re wondering how I know this, well I know that I’m the one in a way that others know that they’re not. Do you think God would make somebody like me and not give me the knowledge to know myself? If I were a regular man I would humbly and happily accept that too. I’m not the type to lie to myself. Do you really think I would believe this if it weren’t true? Of course not! This has nothing to do with ego. It is what it is.

When God becomes aware of himself, in the absence of my life, then creation will arise. It is the only time that God notices that someone is absent. This is what I mean when I say God becomes aware of himself. It is in this awareness where wisdom resides. From this, all things come forth into existence. Did we really think God would never notice anything? Our living God, the infinite universe, oblivious for eternity? God also takes notice when I am here. It is through this which allows me to know my true nature. It is in this awareness where wisdom is born .

God is unruly and he needed me as an anchor. He needed to create me so he could witness himself, if you will. I’m his reflection. His timekeeper, if you will. His only unique living creation among many. His other only unique non living creation is earth. God created me directly and differently because life wasn’t possible through other means. What can I say? God likes to create things and it is through me that he, also, created himself.

I don’t think I become God upon my death because God to me is an infinite universe and there’s no way that my being can take on that grand of a physicality. He interacts with me differently during my death than others because he made me that way. Upon my death, the transition from this existence to the next is uninterrupted.

I’m not looking for believers. To be honest, I wouldn’t want anybody to believe me for obvious reasons. God’s good though. He didn’t reveal me to the world and he knows that no one will believe me. So I feel safe, sharing this. I just wanted to share some insights about the mysteries of life.

Brother, seriously, you need some professional help. I wish you well.
 

whoamI?

Member
Brother, seriously, you need some professional help. I wish you well.
Just a quick note with no intent to bunch your panties, Jimmy isn't saying anything different than what many of your Eastern Orthodox "saints" have said. Yet you follow your saints while disparaging a guy who is pretty much saying the same things (more or less). Perhaps you should ask yourself, why.
 

Regiomontanus

Eastern Orthodox
Just a quick note with no intent to bunch your panties, Jimmy isn't saying anything different than what many of your Eastern Orthodox "saints" have said. Yet you follow your saints while disparaging a guy who is pretty much saying the same things (more or less). Perhaps you should ask yourself, why.

Thank for your unput. I disagree. When a person says somethng akin to

"...all of existence rises and falls with my birth and death in an infinite cycle. All of existence began in 1979, when I was five years old and it will end sometime before 2070 when I die..."

Yes, deification of the individual is central to Orthodoxy teachings, this is not the same.

Cheers
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Yes, existence is born when one is born and will end when they pass. It does for everybody and so it is for you as well. ;-)
The way I see it, your existence will end along with everyone else’s upon my death. You’re entitled to not believe it, of course
 
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Jimmy

King Phenomenon
What's your back up plan?
I don’t really like coming out and saying that somebody’s existence is going to end but @whoamI? seems to be having difficulty understanding as he/she said this several times to me after I was clear when I said all of existence rises and falls with my birth and death.
 
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whoamI?

Member
Tell you what jimmy, ole boy' you owe all of us a can of soda which i guess is due to be redeemed on or about 2070. Meanwhile don't forget to smell the roses ;-)
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Tell you what jimmy, ole boy' you owe all of us a can of soda which i guess is due to be redeemed on or about 2070. Meanwhile don't forget to smell the roses ;-)
Absolutely! Smelling the roses is what’s life’s all about. I made a thread, not too long ago on here saying that I wouldn’t be posting much on here. I’ll probably stop by once a year. Cause I really don’t like talking about the nature of my being. In fact, I really don’t like even thinking about it because, it’s death related and life was meant to be lived. Life wasn’t meant to be constantly thinking about one’s death. The time is close to when I won’t be on this website as much. I started to slow down a few weeks ago but then I started back up about a week ago so I got to get back on track. Apparently it wasn’t my time to leave here just yet but it’s soon.

-Ole boy haha
 

It Aint Necessarily So

Veteran Member
Premium Member
The way I see it, your existence will end along with everyone else’s upon my death. You’re entitled to not believe it, of course
Really? Yours is a harmless belief in all likelihood, although it might affect your survivors including pets if you make decisions based on that belief.

"Object permanence describes a child's ability to know that objects continue to exist even though they can no longer be seen or heard. If you have ever played a game of "peek-a-boo" with a very young child, then you probably understand how this works."

It's not limited to children, either. Watch this dog, who confuses an image of another dog on a TV with another dog in the room, and then go look for it when it seems to disappear. That's an illustration of object permanence:
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Really? Yours is a harmless belief in all likelihood, although it might affect your survivors including pets if you make decisions based on that belief.

"Object permanence describes a child's ability to know that objects continue to exist even though they can no longer be seen or heard. If you have ever played a game of "peek-a-boo" with a very young child, then you probably understand how this works."

It's not limited to children, either. Watch this dog, who confuses an image of another dog on a TV with another dog in the room, and then go look for it when it seems to disappear. That's an illustration of object permanence:
I’ve heard of it
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Really? Yours is a harmless belief in all likelihood, although it might affect your survivors including pets if you make decisions based on that belief.

"Object permanence describes a child's ability to know that objects continue to exist even though they can no longer be seen or heard. If you have ever played a game of "peek-a-boo" with a very young child, then you probably understand how this works."

It's not limited to children, either. Watch this dog, who confuses an image of another dog on a TV with another dog in the room, and then go look for it when it seems to disappear. That's an illustration of object permanence:
It’s more than a belief for me.
 
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