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haiden Forums Member
Joined: 14 Dec 2011 Posts: 55
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#1 · Posted: 16 Dec 2011 20:09
Imagine, if you will...
Humanity suffered a "fall from grace". In Atlantean times ,where we fell to the dark depths of lower consciousness in that our minds separated in terms of awareness from the conscious and subconscious.This pattern of "sleeping" and "waking" are phenomenon of the procession of the equinoxes over huge tracks of time in a cosmic cycle. The Fall and the Garden of Eden are perhaps an indication of that, perhaps metaphorically. If you consider that the more consciously aware we are, the more alive we feel and the more unconsciously we live our lives the less alive we truly are.
If you also consider that , according to some scientists, that we can only presume when we, or others, are actually truly conscious. How can consciousness e proved? If what we consider "reality" to be what our senses tell us, how are we to take consciousness as an absolute? Our senses, as compared to other animals, are very limited. Yes, it is true that our species is in fact highly "advanced", if you consider the form and function of our bodies, and the human brain. With billions of neurons running through our rains, we are ale to hold countless experiences, call on memory at the flip of a switch. Every detail, of every single day, is stored within our minds. Every color you see, every shape, and every smell, taste, etc. Everything is stored on the hard drive that is our brain. Just imagine, though, what if there were senses we were without? Or perhaps a sense that was somehow "damaged"? There are many things that may be visible to us, yet our missing and/or damaged senses, forbid this. but how/why could this be?
Anything I state here is mere speculation, of course. And some of my figures may be lacking. Yet the question remains: Are we TRULY how we are meant to be? Could there be more?
Sorry, this is very random, I know. But the mind is a wondrous thing. Random things like this just come out of thin air, it would appear. I can't shut my mind down for even as moment. Even during times when I am fairly busy, things just jump in the way. And no, I am not insane... or so I do not think anyway.
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Just2EZ
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#2 · Posted: 16 Dec 2011 21:17
haiden How dare you come on here trying to make sense. People generally prefer living in their delusions.
I think, therefore I AM, I think. Of course you are, my bright little star and now to suit the great computer you're magnetic ink. I think. Or something like that. Who's programming your brain?
Welcome to the forum haiden, you may not be insane but they lock people up for less. Keep on thinking free.
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haiden Forums Member
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#3 · Posted: 17 Dec 2011 00:01
Actually, I did view a documentary (independent) on North Korea. And it depressed me something awful. It would seem these people are kept in such isolation, that they may actually believe something as silly as a majority of world leaders believing their way of life is healthy. If you speak your mind, you're done for. I won't go on about these people , though. How could you? Foreigners are not even allowed inside their orders, unless supervised constantly, and taken on a planned tour.
Sorry, got distracted. My point is, it is ad enough to e held back psychically, but mentally? I've been locked away, and , in my experience, I'd have to say that I would rather my body be taken away, rather than my mind. I've got all sorts of ridiculous thoughts going on. If I could only use that for profit, haha.
Thank you for the kind response.
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Just2EZ
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#4 · Posted: 17 Dec 2011 00:12
haiden To b or not to b, that is a question to ask your keyboard. It seems to think you don't need no b. (my keyboard skips r half the time)
BTW, it's not your brain that stores the Akashic records. Our brains are only the interpreter.
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robinincarolina
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#5 · Posted: 19 Dec 2011 11:46
I do not think you are insane at all and I followed exactly what you said. Since becoming or striving to become more conscious, my reality has changed dramatically. I used to live in a world of "not enough". In other words, I lived in fear of not having enough. Enough to pay the bills or this or that. That was my warped reality. Funny in thinking back though, I am still alive so I always had enough. Changing that one belief and living my life in accordance with that alone has been, well life altering.
I now believe I live in abundance, and will always have more than enough. Ta Da, now I have more than enough.
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