A good point. Tomorrow does not exist and niether does yesterday. Time is ever-flowing. It comes from non-existance. But I do not understand how this keeps us imprisoned on Earth.
To me logic is based on understanding, facts, what we know. If our lives are meaningless, our logic is meaningless too. Thus nothing is logical about it xD. Have to agree with you there.
I believe that a good nature is not living just for yourself. One who gives willingly, one who does not hurt for no purpose. One who is kind and generous.
I do not truly understand number 6. (I'm only 15 years old :P) Do you mean that everything that does not exist, does exist, and everything that does exist, doesn't? :O
2007-12-07 19:41:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Prison is a place that people live.
I lived there for 14 years.
Existence was feudal
Life was a choice.
Gray concrete has no comfort.
The only cure for a bad day was another bad day.
Since being freed I have seen a lot of people locked up walking around bound by self. In fact a lot more of them are out here than in there. The true survivors both inside and out are the ones that found a way to participate and make the best out of what they have and not focus on what they could not have.
When you give up the negative and the focus on the things that you can not have or do you come to find out that there so many things that you can have and do that you will never have enough time to have or do it all. So, why worry over the negative when the positive is so overwhelming.
2007-12-07 19:39:39
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answer #2
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answered by noyoungun 4
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i do not accept the possibility. mankind created the door and the concept of a door. a master key will open most doors. 1. it is because of today that tomorrow is assured. i cannot live in the future but can project there and receive preminition. everything is predetermined so who knows if there will be tomorrow.2 you are not from here you always were and will be. yet everything we do here is a means to a end. how can you look at the big picture when you think you are from here, planet earth. Earth is apart of the universe that makes you a part of the universe so you need to look somewhere else for the facts.4 that may be true if you live in the box called life outside that box is reality. you call that death.5 what about the unseen. we do live in a illusion with a lot of concepts 6. 6 is a can of worms but like we are told pain is bad yet if one understands the mechanics of the body during pain and can work with it a rather blissfull state of consciousness follows got to keep breathing in through the nose and out the mouth. vey important.7 that is a symptom of being in a box with science and religion as the rules and regulations but outside the box those rules and regulations govern nothing.8 logic comes from mankinds intellect with heaps of dogma theology and concepts and is part time.9 where we come from a concept free enviroment. 10 a semi intellectual is someone that wants everything proven. a spiritual being will feel desolate in a material intellectual world.
2007-12-07 20:13:39
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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You are proving that BY DEFINITION of a square, a 3 sided square doesn't exist. What if someone were to say that they had faith and belief in 3 sided squares, and just because you couldn't feel them or understand them, didn't mean they don't exist? Frustrating right? A loving God BY DEFINITION cannot exist either, all one has to do is read the bible and then think through the implications of a having a creator with complete knowledge of the futue to understand that in Creating Lucifer, God by definition created evil. Therefore a Loving God cannot exist. There is no evidence for any God, loving or otherwise, so comparing a solid, fully defined object to a belief in a being that isn't static is not a good fit. I loved the question though, really made me think.
2016-05-22 03:20:25
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answer #4
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answered by kecia 3
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Well, I'm warned and I tried to read it, but it was such meaningless drivel I could not.
Not only do I not accept it; I find it ridiculous and a pretentious attempt to appear intellectual. Like many people who question here you make assumptions about the rest of us that are not valid and using those assumptions you make generalized statements that have no basis in fact.
But, rave on if it makes you feel happy or fulfilled or whatever; none of it matters. Even if every supposition you made was true what would it really matter whether or not we knew it? It sounds like you are trying to involve all of us in some sort of mental cluster f**k.
2007-12-07 20:17:22
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answer #5
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answered by LodiTX 6
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Yes. However, the key and way up and out is well-known, albeit by comparatively few.
As you are obviously able to read intelligently, kindly consider investing a few hours with either "Climb the Highest Mountain" or "The Masters and Their Retreats," Mark Prophet.
Similarly, with "Men in White Apparel," "Watch Your Dreams," and/or "Kundalini West," Ann Ree Colton. (A lady who spontaneously levitated while giving a public lecture. This is an acute demonstration of freedom from the weight of karma.)
You might also find "The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil," O. M. Aivanhov, to be worth your while. Time is indeed precious; Time is Mother. Time well-invested, e.g. with Prophet, Colton, and Aivanhov, will bless you.
cordially,
j.
p.s. Would note that children who have experienced NDEs have often spoken of a numinous "dark [or deep purple] light," aka "the darkness that knows." A quote from a researcher of this phenomenon: "Of the 277 child experiencers [of NDEs] in my study, the ones most apt to display high IQs afterward were enveloped by 'dark' light. Child experiencers between birth and fifteen months, who had exceptionally vivid encounters with what they called 'The Darkness That Knows,' grew up to have IQs registering 184 and higher, far exceeding the standard rating for genius of 134-136." Such NDE children also often noted a bright golden-white radiant light, which was perceived as unconditional love, the activity of Truth. Related books and sites include "Life before Life," Jim Tucker, M.D., "Psychoenergetic Science," Dr. William A. Tiller, http://www.tiller.org http://www.quantumbrain.org http://www.integralscience.org http://www.heartmath.org http://www.noetic.org "Babies Remember Birth," David Chamberlain, Ph.D., "Extraordinary Knowing," Dr. Elizabeth Mayer, "Expecting Adam," Martha Beck, Ph.D., "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?", Free and Wilcock, http://www.divinecosmos.com "Autobiography of a Yogi," Yogananda, http://www.yogananda-srf.org and "The Master of Lucid Dreams," psychiatrist Olga Kharitidi.
2007-12-07 19:41:37
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answer #6
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answered by j153e 7
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1. Yes it does, just because you can't see it doesn't preclude it's existence
2. Illogical premise, see1
3.Who says the world ends, Why aren't they wrong, where's their proof.
4. Illogical premise, state proof
5. So believe stuff which is not make believe, stop listening to half-wits who pretend to be clever, and use your own mind.
6. Reverse logic only applies to reversible equations, not everything is reversible (ie my wife in a car)
7. Your life is only meaningless if you want it so, Life is for living, not pseudo-Philosophising.
8. Logic is the BEGINING of wisdom, not it's goal
9. Who says we have a good nature, we are flawed, weak, struggling... but we do struggle, and we see our weaknesses and flaws when we try to be better than the sum of our parts. We are all capable of horror, but we are also capable of incredible beauty, I'm going with the beauty.
10. It is right to question everything, otherwise how do you find truth?
Your life feels empty Grasshopper, because you have not filled it, and you have listened to those who have left their lives empty. It is time for you to leave this place and seek beauty and pure love. They are out there, in a drop of water, or a pebble on a beach, maybe in a word said in kindness, or in the smile on a child's face, but they are out there... seek...
2007-12-07 19:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It is impossible to be imprisoned here on earth. Plato proposed that philosophy where he said, our body is just our prison cell. I read all the numbers you have written. But I focused on the QUESTION.But i will try to digest them all for your satisfaction.
As what you see, we are living in the world for free. No one dictates us here. Of course, the government tell us to do this or to do that. but it doesnt mean we are their slaves. NO. we are a free-living being. That is the reason why you do what you want to do. (Without God's explanation) Scientifically, the world itself and the whole universe will collapse. According to scientists, time will come that it will fade, the universe.How come that we will become a prison of this world if it will fade. No it can never be. We will become slaves by men but never by the world itself. We will become slaves by our "own sel-fish": desire but never the earth. The fact, I am, I exist. Therefore, impossible to make it I do not exist. The fact you are, cannot be you are not. The fact I am existing, it can never be Im not existing. that is is already is and cannot be turned to is not.( yes of course, when I die, I stop existing but that is not the point) The point is, the fact a particular thing is existing, we cannot say it is not.( philosophy of non-contradiction)
answer #1 Tomorrow does not exist but it will come. It means tomorrow has the possiblity of existence. Today, tomorrow is not, but tomorrow after 12:00 pm, tomorrow is.
answer#2 the fact we are limited being, it means our existence is limited. Everything in the universe has a limited existence. All of us will fade except for the Unmove Mover.
answer#3 Philosophically, nothing. But our life is a search for meaning. Why do we really exist. that is to be with someone who is already there before time starts. But I want you to know that where man starts to look for meaning in life, philosophy begins. Where philosophy ends, theology starts. thus I need to answer you theologically, because those open questions which cannot be answered can be answer through theology. We, humans, are born not only for ourselves. as what you see, you feel something, love, for your brother, mother etc. Where those things originates? Of course to the creator. After the end of the world, the eternal life begins. Love itself is a perfect proof for something that exist beyond our imagination. you can feel it but never see it. As well as God.
answer#4 I forgot the philosopher who said that. But no. That is wrong. our life here on earth is "un-ending search for meaning'. As long as we live, we will always long for something because we are searching the meaning of our life. My life is not a lie. I do not know if you will accept that your life is a lie and you live in a community where people are full of lies. Our life is a truth. It cannot be doubted.
answer#5 In every rule there is always an exception. Not all things that we believe is "make believable. We made the world especially those thing around us.( no one made the world except the creator.)
ans#6 Do you really understand that propossition. That is used to provod Gos' existence. Since all things come and go, it means there is someone who is not subject to it. Therefore, this being is not subject to time. He is, he is he is. he cannot be he is not.Only limited beings are that,that is, that is not. Man,man is born, man died. But that fact, prove that there is someone who manages this changes. How can it happen if there is no one who made it possible to happen.(the principle of Causality)
7.unless we make our life meaningful, we will never never know its meaning; we will never understand why we exist.
8. the logical about logic is the "proper way of thinking and reasoning." This is used to arrived into a particular conclusion that will lead man into a truth.
9. a reasoning being has the capacity to know the truth;he has the capacity to love. lies never give life but chaos
10 NO. when we put in question a particular thing, it means we are looking for an answer. This question is made to prove something not make it false. (pls. try to study the methodic doubt of Rene descartes).
We will die. But we can still find meaning by doing good. Kill domeone and you will feel some guilt. Help someone and you will feel some satisfaction. Life is meaningful if a person knows how to live.
2007-12-07 20:09:57
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answered by Criesbet 2
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Why hold resentment towards your existence. For as long as you do exist you have no choice but to deal with it, that being said, you have the ability to believe in anything your mind can conceive, the wounder in this is beyond compare.
I for one don't know what death truly means.
If you do then perhaps I am wrong, and it is better, good luck, fate, or you know, whatever gets you by.
2007-12-07 22:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Girl, your mind sure thinks allot, doesn't it? But my answer is. Why trouble yourself with the question of are we living meaningless lives... why not think different about it. We are living in a time where everything is questioned, but think about it.
look around you, all the wonderful things,people,places. Everyone knows where it came from, and where we all want to go. Just belief, have faith!
How can your life be meaningless? you are a wonderful person in all your unique ways.
Just go with the flow.....
2007-12-07 19:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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