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Death, how do you feel about it?

Scaces the hell out of me
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It's inevitable, but some fear
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No fear, believe in after life
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No fear, why worry about what you can't control?
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Looking forward to it, life sucks
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Death

Unread postby aldente » Tue 22 Jul 2008, 20:58:00

Any contributitons in regards to this particular subject matter?
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It is extremely positive that we all die. Remember the nuisence business model of selling the idea of a frozen body to wealthy individuals in the hope to be back unfrozen in the certain techno future...

Death is healthy, death is good, and most important death is not black magic but a function after all.

What is a function?

Sort of what one could call a program (interchangable)

A fly is nothing but a program.

An insect, a dog , human beings, programs after all.

We all are programs, so far the primary definition.
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Re: Death

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 22 Jul 2008, 21:25:33

Hey, Albente. How are things in Europe? Is your boy happy? How about your wife? I got the impression that she was trying to manipulate and control you with her rage and anger. Pretty lady, I only got that impression from what you posted.
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Re: Death

Unread postby aldente » Tue 22 Jul 2008, 21:36:00

Hey PMS, great to hear from you,
My 'beloved' has her issues living on the European countyside for sure. After ten year of marriage it does not matter much where you live after all anyhow.
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby mmasters » Tue 22 Jul 2008, 21:50:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('albente', 'I')n the early 90's an FDA approved study has been conducted at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque whereby a brain transmitter substance was focused upon that is emanated in the pinneal gland during the 49th day after conception and then again in high amounts during the death process.

During the live of a human being small amounts of this substance are released every night and might well be the pivotal catalyst to induce dreams.

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The abuse starts when self declared members of random religious institutions declare to have an understanding about these processes.

Sounds like DMT. Yep I believe it's plays an important role in our dreams (having done experimentation with the pure form of this drug when I was younger).
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Re: Death

Unread postby hubbertspeak7777777 » Wed 23 Jul 2008, 02:00:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('albente', 'A')ny contributitons in regards to this particular subject matter?
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It is extremely positive that we all die. Remember the nuisence business model of selling the idea of a frozen body to wealthy individuals in the hope to be back unfrozen in the certain techno future...

Death is healthy, death is good, and most important death is not black magic but a function after all.

What is a function?

Sort of what one could call a program (interchangable)

A fly is nothing but a program.

An insect, a dog , human beings, programs after all.

We all are programs, so far the primary definition.


I'm actually looking forward to being dead. It will be great to finally get some rest after going through this pain in the ass known as life. It's not death that scares me, it's everday life that scares me. It's repetitive, dull, painful and stressful... death will be a nice change of pace.
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby hubbertspeak7777777 » Fri 25 Jul 2008, 21:20:42

I chose the last option. I'm very much looking forward to it.
Everyday life is like a boxing match with an opponent who can kick your ass with ease and the match only ends when you die and your only get breaks when you sleep. The odds are always against you and you can expect to receive an emotional and psychological beating everday. Everything you want is always just out of your reach. Life is stressful, scary, humiliating, unforgiving and not worth the hassle. Sure there are a few enjoyable moments here and there like sex or smoking a cigarette, but overall it's crap. It would be great if I had been aborted.
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Re: Death

Unread postby aldente » Sat 26 Jul 2008, 02:04:20

It seems indeed that there is no smooth sailing for anyone of us. Life get's you, the one way or another. This leads to the conclusion that the purpose of the whole exercise must be that a matrix is provided in and upon which one is able to learn and conclude, for the most part through the outcome of one's actions and interactions.

The idea is that one checks out at the end (personal death) with a broader knowledge from experience, since everyone who checks in is bound to have experiences, no matter how benign, interesting, boring, trivial etc. The kind of experience on has is secondary, one could even state irrelevant. Whithead states: To fear death is to misunderstand life: link

Terrence McKenna comes closest in wording it well.
Check YouTube entries about him. Eros and Eschaton for instance. Also quite remarkable: Dec. 2012 has been determined by him independently from Jose Arguelles, who promoted the Mayan calender, as a pivotal date for that change. McKenna calls it Omega point.

He speculates that time could be annihilated in its current definition for instance. McKenna certainly recognized the magnitude of what's to come. It is something much larger than death.
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby lper100km » Sat 26 Jul 2008, 11:22:17

The original content of this post was in response to a post by anagami that I thought was particularly offensive.

The post by anagami has since been removed, rendering my post unneccesary.
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby aldente » Sat 26 Jul 2008, 19:45:48

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lper100km', ' ')You should be banned for that.

What do you refer to 100KM?
All from anagami I could find on this thread was this, quote:

I'm happy and fine with all possible outcomes after death...

An accurate statement that is, in itself conclusive, since valid.

A ban means the exclusion of options. Is there something that you yourself hide from or need to avoid as a possible outcome?

Take a good look at the last victim that has been excluded:

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She died at age 21. Because of people like you!! Banned from further posting on this site. Also referred to as the Savinar complex - living the future before the present.
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby lper100km » Sun 27 Jul 2008, 02:53:27

albente: see above
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby aldente » Mon 28 Jul 2008, 21:00:45

OK, let's disregard the missing messages then and focus on the subject matter of mortality:
Are you ready to be confronted with this entity or do you prefer to hide behind constructs that promise eternal live?
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby lper100km » Mon 28 Jul 2008, 21:42:37

albente: See my post on page 2
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby MadScientist » Mon 28 Jul 2008, 21:58:14

I rarely think about death. My freethinking time gets spent on how to keep my family alive and loved to the very best of my ability.

There's wisdom there that I first learned in USMC bootcamp. And it's one of the fundamentals of leadership.
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby madison » Fri 01 Aug 2008, 19:46:15

I remember four past live and two of my deaths.

Been there, done that. Again and again and again, lol!

I don't fear death, but I do fear dying and living in horrible conditions on earth prior to death.
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Re: Death, how do you feel about it?

Unread postby aldente » Fri 08 Aug 2008, 15:47:23

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('madison', 'I') remember four past live and two of my deaths.


I don't remember much other than an occasional hangover from the evening before, to talk of a previous existence a-la Hindu mythodolody is comletely and entirely foreign to me.

Could you please elaborate-for the rest of us- how to access data of past live?!

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