u should be locked up. u have been hallucinating, are off ur meds, broke out of the mental hospital, are drunk, give no reason to believe u, and are high, probably all at once judging by how long this has been going on.
Trader S: Buddhists believe the Buddha left the cycle of life FOREVER. he's not in heaven or something to appear in visions.
he no longer exists in any way to any world other than in his teachings. thats the whole point. nothing left for god to claim a soul, coz the point of enlightenment is that when u die on for the final time, ur soul finishes its journey and there is nothing left, not even for god to pick up.Therefore no true Buddhist would believe he saw the Buddha.
2006-12-02 06:16:01
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answered by implosion13 4
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Religion basically talks about giving while all it does it take. Religion simply wastes too much REAL energy, time, and money for might-be-there rewards. If you were luck that you actually met Jesus (though I actually saw him at a different place at the same time!) then good for you.... you found Jesus ... so you got your benefit that you think is real while in fact ITS NOT. As for us, we shall enjoy our REAL LIFE!
We only live once, and that makes life some much precious to be wasted on looking for ghosts of dead people or whatever you think we should look for!
2006-12-02 05:06:42
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answered by Max D 3
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Lots of people have revelations - I've had one in the theatre. It's only your acculturation and mythology that makes you imagine it was "Jesus". If you were a Muslim it would be Gabriel or Mohammad, a Buddhist and it would be the Lord Buddha.
2006-12-02 05:04:02
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answered by Trader S 3
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ok, um where do I begin
A. it sounds like someone may have slipped a drug in your drink
B. You probably Dreamt it and
C. It was just in YOUR head or a daydream
but if it actually happened heres what you do:
1. go to a specialist
2. tell him/her what happened
3. take all the medication s/he gives you
4. stay in the nut house if you have to bc stuff like that ain't REAL
2006-12-02 04:53:51
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answered by Anonymous
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A herd of magical Zebras swooped down from the sky yesterday, and I flew with them to the south pole, where we played strip poker. Won't you trade your hating Christianity for FlyingZebraism? If you don't you'll burn in FlyingZebraHell.
2006-12-02 04:53:24
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answered by MF 3
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do you have proof? can you replicate it for an independant observer? can you make it so i experience the same?
Not trying to mock you but want you to be aware that as an atheist i will not beleive in god until there is definitive scientific proof, which i don't beleive can exist and in any wasy to sway me your experiecne would have to stand up to scientific testing. Until such time, i will keep my life of unbelief
2006-12-02 04:50:01
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answered by jleslie4585 5
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I felt the same way. Of course I did peyote with a native American shaman first. You know it is really easy to have weird experiences because your perception is not always perfect.
Second I really think you are lying. So how are you going to convince me.
2006-12-02 04:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds to me like you had a psychotic episode. Were you fasting? Hallucinations can occur while observing a fasting ritual. If not, you should see a doctor. There may be something wrong. Hope everything works out for you.
2006-12-02 04:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians - last night, 10 supermodels walked in to my room and begged me to make love to them. I did a bit of hovering over curvatures as well.
Honest, it's all true.
My guess is drink - or a psychosis.
2006-12-02 04:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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While I was dreaming I flew over a very blue sea, then dived into it. I wouldn't trade this feeling for many things in life. What was the question again?
2006-12-02 04:49:47
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answered by Totally Blunt 7
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