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  1. Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery Okay, but this is irrelevant to the discussion.

    your NQ stated that the woke is nonlocal im stating it will be local with its locality depending on how the creature evolved
  2. LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery Space Nigga [my yellow-marked arboreous hypnotist]
    Originally posted by roglahonz blaj your NQ stated that the woke is nonlocal im stating it will be local with its locality depending on how the creature evolved

    But that's dumb.
  3. Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery But that's dumb.

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  4. This thread

  5. Originally posted by gumbo This thread


    sup beepy

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  6. Originally posted by gumbo This thread


    the time you raised someone else's son thinking it was your own and wrote a book about it

  7. Originally posted by Enter the time you raised someone else's son thinking it was your own and wrote a book about it


    contextual humor

  8. Originally posted by Enter the time you raised someone else's son thinking it was your own and wrote a book about it


    Your facts are so off mark. I never raised anybody. Nor did I write a book about it.
  9. Xlite African Astronaut
    There's a mind/brain thing going on that you people fail to recognise.
    Death is not the end of you, its the end of you ego and your body.
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  10. Originally posted by Xlite There's a mind/brain thing going on that you people fail to recognise.
    Death is not the end of you, its the end of you ego and your body.

  11.  Acolyte
    If the second death has not occurred, it's not really the end of your body. Think of how in that one Star Trek The Next Generation episode: Relics, where Scotty reveals he was able to stay alive when his ship was attacked and the hull breached by storing his pattern in the ship transporter's memory buffers. Once the ship was found, years later, technicians were able to re-materialize the contents of the buffers, and Scotty was whole once again. Same thing when you die. Your pattern gets stored in the buffers and can be re-materialized at any point in the future, exactly as it was, same body, same personality, same characteristics, same everything.
  12. Xlite African Astronaut
    Originally posted by  If the second death has not occurred, it's not really the end of your body. Think of how in that one Star Trek The Next Generation episode: Relics, where Scotty reveals he was able to stay alive when his ship was attacked and the hull breached by storing his pattern in the ship transporter's memory buffers. Once the ship was found, years later, technicians were able to re-materialize the contents of the buffers, and Scotty was whole once again. Same thing when you die. Your pattern gets stored in the buffers and can be re-materialized at any point in the future, exactly as it was, same body, same personality, same characteristics, same everything.

    I doubt ones body is able to re-materialize, but i don't know enough to rule it out. Just as you don't know enough to make the statement that you can re-materialize. Once ur body is bye bye, the true you will be heading out to the lesser lights and then the greater lights.
    What happens after that is unknown to me, as DMT won't allow anyone past the lesser lights. Its the endgame, if you go beyond you will lose connection with your vessel.

    However, we're omnipotent in this state of existence. Thoughts are the foundation of creation for us, so if enough energy and focus is spent on realizing thoughts, the thought hologram will eventually be realized in this hologram.

    With this in mind it seems that if you can imagine it, you can create it. It just takes energy and focus.
    So, you probably could re-materialize but only if you are inhabiting a live body. Once the body is dead, you will no longer have the ability to realize thoughts in this hologram as thoughts can only exist within a certain range of frequencies.

    Consciousness is not bound by the limits of this reality.
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  13. Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery This is an oversimplification. You are more than just your brain.

    Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery That's exactly what I'd ask you. Go ahead. Point to it on a diagram.

    So then what you’re trying to say we have a “soul” or some shit?

    Every aspect of your consciousness originates from your brain.

    I didn’t read past this post because you hadn’t said anything meaningful at all yet to back up your claim that the consciousness comes from anywhere other than your brain, and I’m assuming you still haven’t.
  14. Originally posted by gumbo This thread


    What do you expect from an Obbe thread
  15. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Fox Paws What do you expect from an Obbe thread

    Exactly what is so about this thread?

    Did you even watch the video?
  16. Originally posted by Obbe Exactly what is so about this thread?

    Did you even watch the video?

    No but I read Zanick’s synopsis.

    And it’s not as as the rainbow thread, but same principle.
  17. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Fox Paws No but I read Zanick’s synopsis.

    How accurate is that synopsis?

    Originally posted by Fox Paws And it’s not as as the rainbow thread, but same principle.

    That's not really an argument. Be specific. Specifically what is it about this thread that is
  18.  Acolyte
    Life in the buffer would be non-existent for the person in death. It would seem like the blink of an eye to that person, going from one state to the other.
  19. EGGO
  20. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Something Squirrel EGGO

    Conscious perception is a controlled hallucination. The more we research consciousness scientifically the more we come to realize that we are a part of the universe and not apart from the universe, and when our consciousness inevitably comes to an end, that is not something to be afraid of.
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