The God/dess

Feb 17, 2008 12:49

I guess I'll post this here.

My rantings under zee cut.
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sweatydog, god/dess

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sweatydog February 20 2008, 14:48:38 UTC
I pretty much agree with everything you said. I think its quite stupid, irrational and spineless of a person to agree unquestioningly with whatever they are told. I think people should question everything and never believe that they have the right answer and that "thats just the way it is". I just had another interesting conversation with the same person that I think I'm going to ask here in a new post.

I guess the things I do believe firmly are, you're never right, always believe in new possibilities "Anything is possible" because you are closing yourself off to SOOOOOOOO much by just thinking "Well thats the way I think it is".

The only way I differ is that I think we're all spirits, everything. Personally having experienced not being in my body. I think spirits might be a type of energy and people who have "psychic" abilities are just people who tap into it. Most people ignore it or think "Everyone can do that". I have certain people ( my brother and sister, my dad, my best friends, my pets even) that I always know when they are thinking about me. Its kind of an energy charged feeling.

But I'm still not sure how to relate that all to existence, purpose, and God.

Sometimes I think that earth was just a [un]happy accident.

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whaleamongfish February 20 2008, 17:00:02 UTC
Yep! My motto is "Question everything." :3

Don't get me wrong, I believe in spirits, just not souls. I have always been told of everlasting souls, and I do not believe anything lasts forever. I agree with the spirits possibly being energy... I'm still contemplating on what a spirit truly is, but I do believe all things have one. It's sort of hard for me to not believe in spirits [I've tried] when I sense vibes from nearly everything I come in contact with.

I don't have an opinion on where the Earth came from - I just accept that she is here and has a spirit, too. I think there are some things in life that will forever go unanswered, and I believe her origin is one of those things. Strangely enough, it really doesn't bother me not knowing where she came from. I just accept the fact that I will never have the answer to everything.

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