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Your philosophy. Keep It Simple Stupid

Onkara

Well-Known Member
Nope. Not even close. The concept you push does not exist can not been none and can not be experienced. Your lost in subjectivity. Even no mind is subjective. Even your desire for it is a value.

Which is, of course, the reality you are creating for yourself...

I agree with Sum of Awe's first post. Subjectivity isn't a real thing; it is subject to change and hence created. Both quoted responses superimpose a new subjectivity (so they are momentarily right as long as someone cannot overcome subjectivity), however subjectivity can be overcome in the sense that it can be seen to be simply a construct. It is this insight which matters as "real reality". :)
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Anytime you are stating something more demanding than, "me Tarsan, you Jane", you are being misunderstood by at least half your audience.

No one escapes being stupid in at least some ways.
 

Sir Doom

Cooler than most of you
1. take a moment. take a deep breath....and use this forum's [reply box] to write out the basic tenet, of what your religion/philosophy/belief system teaches you to do, how to perceive the world, how to live your life. and do it all in 3 lines of text or less. No links. No pictures. No video clips.

All things in the universe are a measure of power. Life is the struggle to gain and maintain power. Do that.

2. Read it. and understand that those lines are what your lord/god/culture/self are all about.

Duh! and/or Hello?!
 

4consideration

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Premium Member
My philosophy -- for me: 1. Learn to laugh at yourself. When you do, you will never run out of material and you will go easier on others in whom you are seeing your own faults. 2. Run your judgements of others though self-check first. (It's like spell-check, but for judgements about other people.) It's helpful to avoid embarassing mistakes. 3. Take your own advice before giving it to others. :D
 

Sir Doom

Cooler than most of you
What about sacrifice? Is there nothing,or nobody that you would give your life for?
Do you have children?

Sacrifice is done to gain or preserve power. Just like everything else. Of course there are people I would die for. I'd kill for them as well. Which do you think is more difficult?

No I don't have children. Can you explain the significance of this question?
 

InChrist

Free4ever
No Jesus no peace,
Know Jesus know peace.

Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. John 14;27
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
My philosophy -- for me: 1. Learn to laugh at yourself. When you do, you will never run out of material and you will go easier on others in whom you are seeing your own faults. 2. Run your judgements of others though self-check first. (It's like spell-check, but for judgements about other people.) It's helpful to avoid embarassing mistakes. 3. Take your own advice before giving it to others. :D

Hippy communist.
 

The Wizard

Active Member
It's in my sig.
Awesome sig. When you beings are a million yrs hence and can time travel with AI magic machines and supergodpowers,which will deduct and resurrect us older ancesterial farts before our counsciousness evaporates at death I want that sig used, everyday...

"Now go and bring back life." Thats just so awesome! For the rest, well I usual don't say much to those who call me stupid in first sentence...
 

Daemon Sophic

Avatar in flux
Sacrifice is done to gain or preserve power. Just like everything else. Of course there are people I would die for. I'd kill for them as well. Which do you think is more difficult?

No I don't have children. Can you explain the significance of this question?
Tis easier to kill.

When you have children, you really grasp how readily you would kill, and/or readily die for someone else. i.e. You realize your own life is irrelevant next to theirs...and that is a good thing.
 
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