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5 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Person 1:  I  believe thus and so.
Person 2:  What evidence or reason can you provide which leads to the conclusion of your belief?

Person 1:  I have none.

Person 2:  Well, here's some evidence and reasoning which contradicts your belief.

Person 1:  Are you saying my belief isn't true?

Person 2:  Given the evidence and reasoning I provided you won't you agree that my position is true.

Person 1:  Stop trying to convert me and stop trying to deny my personal reality.

Person 2:  Okay.

Hmmmm.

Actually, it's more like this-

Person 1 I believe that God exists but doesn't interfere in the affairs of planet Earth.

Person 2 You are wrong because.................................... ( insert whichever theory one wishes here ).

Person 1 Up to you, and I was never trying to convince you of anything re God anyway. I'll carry on believing what I believe and I don't have to provide any "evidence" as it's my belief/ opinion. I'm just participating on a forum because that's what people do on forums.

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6 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

I don't have to be a psychic.  It might come as a surprise to you but it's precisely the words you write here which expose what your beliefs are for all to see.  And if your expressed beliefs don't make sense (granted, I fully understand and am fully aware that they make sense to you) then I can only attempt to show you why they don't make sense.  And that's when everyone takes huge offense. 

Well, I wouldn't write them if I didn't believe in the words, but I don't take offense, as that would be pointless. IMO humans might be able to get a glimmer of what lies beyond the great divide, but that's all it is, a glimmer.

One of these days I'll be finding out for myself what lies beyond, but not just yet.

 

BTW, if we are talking about "making sense", I don't understand half of what you write. I might be able to if I were prepared to invest the time and energy required to just read long posts, and then do some research based on what you postulated, but I'm just not that interested.

 

Life is short and every day I'm a day closer to becoming smoke, so I'm just not going to spend that much time on something that is after all, an opinion.

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2 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

These are just some of the questions regarding money that I ask you to answer.  Not to me or anyone else.  But only yourself.  But you must be brutally honest in your answers.  Otherwise, what's the point of fooling yourself?

Just for interest I'm going to answer some of those questions.

 

Do you believe money is hard to come by?

yes. If it was easy to get money I'd be living in LOS.

 

- Do you believe that money is easy to create in sufficient quantity?

no opinion as I am not sure what that means.

 

- Do you believe others are out to get your money?

of course, that's why people start businesses- to get other people's money

 

- Do you believe money is good?

- Do you believe money is bad?

money is neither good nor bad- it's what people do to get it that is either good or bad.

 

- Do you believe money is the source of happiness?

 no, but it helps.

 

- Do you believe money is the solution to problems?

certainly, as long as the problems require money to solve.

 

- Do you believe money is the source of all good things?

money is just paper, plastic or metal. It's what people use it for that can do good ( or bad )

 

- Do you believe money is the root of all evil?

As above. Money is neither good nor evil- humans are though

 

- Do you believe you have enough money?

No

 

- Do you believe you have too little money?

Yes

 

- Do you believe you have the skills to command a great deal of money for your talents?

No

 

- Do you believe you do not have any skills or talents to create a great deal of wealth?

Yes. Most of my skills involve helping sick people, which is not valued financially by the government that paid me.

Had I driven a truck in the Australian mines I'd have been very rich when I retired.

No wonder I'm cynical.

 

- Do you believe money makes the world go round?

No. God designed it to go round.

 

- Do you believe you are underpaid?

As a nurse I WAS underpaid for what I did. I helped sick people, but people that move money around get paid really well to do so

 

- Do you believe you are fairly paid?

No, I never was because I worked in a female dominated occupation and they don't want to do what has to be done to get paid a decent wage. Underground train drivers in London got way more than a nurse, and better conditions, because they were prepared to go on strike to get decent pay and conditions.

 

- Do you believe you are overpaid?

not in this lifetime

 

- Do you believe you struggle with money?

no, I haven't been in debt since I cut up the credit card in the 1980s

 

- Do you believe money lost is gone forever?

of course

 

- Do you believe there's a limited supply of money?

no. they keep printing it which means it becomes progressively worth less

 

- Do you believe there's a never ending abundance of money?

see above.

These days they don't need to print it. They can just magic it out of nothing more than pixels.

 

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On 8/27/2022 at 10:17 AM, Tippaporn said:

Well, not 100% in control.  I doubt anyone is.  But 100% free . . . certainly.

The greater fool is one who argues with one.

I've fallen victim often enough so I'm guilty as charged.  :laugh:

Have you learned anything by your experiences so far?

 

 

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5 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Considering the fact that this reality is one in which we learn to create via ideas then to create one's own life one needn't worry about what anyone else is creating for themselves.  I know what the common answer to that would be.  "But what they create affects me . . ."   Only as much as you allow it to, though

Spot on again, I've spent a lot of time wondering about what people think, perhaps the time has come to give it a little rest.

Btw, i know you don't like religions and such, and you're probably busy extracting every molecule of wisdom from Seth's descriptions, but, having done a lot of cross checking among philosophies, religions and the such, and keeping what i think it's worth, i find quite some similarities with what Don Juan, Jesus, Buddha, Yogananda, Steiner, and others have to say about the so called reality.

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Tippaporn is quoting physics in one of his posts.

Does he have a physics background to be making comments like "time is simultaneous"?

Where is he getting that from?

Is he misunderstanding and misusing the physics in an improper context?

I think so.

I think he doesn't have a physics background.

And he is misusing a quote in an improper context.

 

This is mind control. You claim to have deeper knowledge than others.

 

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I refuse to believe in any higher power that would allow the things that I have seen to occur.

I have been to war zones and disaster zones and have seen the abject misery that is the human condition.

Nope, it is all just a very bad joke.

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10 hours ago, Sunmaster said:

have a guru delusion

that's a pretty funny way of putting it.

maybe i've been too harsh on you.

my apologies. 

edit: anyway, "guru" isn't a bad thing on its own. it's someone sharing information and knowledge to others. 

and I won't be posting in this thread anymore.

this thread is more of a "book" than a thread.

you guys have been on here for years and there are 500 pages.

and i don't have to read all of it.

so maybe i shouldn't comment on just a few quotes. 

so take care and best of luck without me interfering. 

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2 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

that's a pretty funny way of putting it.

maybe i've been too harsh on you.

my apologies. 

That seems to be your pattern. First you throw around outrageous accusations, then you regret them and apologise. 

 

Reminds me of a friend of mine. He used to drink a lot and get into these terrible scenes of jealousy with his girlfriend. 

The jealousy was unfounded and he always ended up regretting his behavior until they finally separated. 

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26 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

and i don't have to read all of it.

No, you don't. Not even a small part of it.

 

26 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

maybe i shouldn't comment on just a few quotes.

Sure you can, if you can present your thoughts without the emotional whirlwind you usually attach to them. 

 

26 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

take care and best of luck without me interfering. 

Cheers. Good luck to you too.

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On 4/14/2019 at 5:50 AM, DaRoadrunner said:

We are the highest form of intelligent life on the planet, yet we did not create everything we see around us, so who did? There has to be a creator. Take a look at the human genome, it’s too complex to have just happened by accident.

 

Having said that, I look at life and consider that perhaps God has a sick sense of humour…. as do many who post here!

 

Guru Rajneesh said... "Life is a lemon, squeeze the whole juice."… Not bad advice that.

 

(Looking at some people’s behavior, - I use the words “intelligent life” with considerable reservation!)

Guru? Rajneesh the guy who (fell) to having a Rolls for every day of the week? He was the cool guy in '75..not after, sex and power corrupts

I quoted You because You mentioned the amazing creation around us..(!)

Every plant is like a different creation...

I'm surrounded by beautiful life and thankful for (most) days..

Aloha.. (great discussion)

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4 minutes ago, KonaRain said:

Guru? Rajneesh the guy who (fell) to having a Rolls for every day of the week? He was the cool guy in '75..not after, sex and power corrupts

At the time when Osho was popular in some countries,  including mine, he was not my favourite guru, and i was a bit suspicious about his followers, but in the years I've read something from him, and surely he cannot be dismissed just because he was travelling in Rolls-Royce etc.

For some people he is a great teacher.

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Watching TV and Youtube documentaries on the universe,, I'm always overawed by it's size and complexity. Everything (including us) is created by it and returns to it. Therefore to me, there is no supernatural being, the universe (whatever it is) is God. There are no churches etc and there is no worship required, it's just there. I'm willing to be  put right, but there's no one living on this planet who can do that for sure.

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2 hours ago, save the frogs said:

edit: anyway, "guru" isn't a bad thing on its own. it's someone sharing information and knowledge to others. 

Yes, I'm aware of the true meaning of guru. If you meant it that way, I could be flattered on some level but it's obviously an undeserved title.


But that's not the way you used that term when you talked about Tippaporn and me, is it? Be honest. You used it in a derogatory way, accusing us quite bluntly of manipulating others for some kind of nefarious motive. 
So yeah, you can try to sugarcoat it now and apologize, but how long will it last until the next outlandish accusation?

Anyway, I just find it funny and I don't take it personally. So no hard feelings. Let's move on.

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37 minutes ago, jesimps said:

Therefore to me, there is no supernatural being, the universe (whatever it is) is God. There are no churches etc and there is no worship required, it's just there. I'm willing to be  put right, but there's no one living on this planet who can do that for sure.

But, but, is " the universe " conscious?

Because it seems quite well organized to me.

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When I had a problem with drugs and alcohol nothing - and I mean nothing - helped me.  I was a convinced agnostic for my whole adult life. Jesus saved me and gave me a new life. And according to his word, he took my sin punishment so that I will not perish at the end of all things.  It's very hard for people to believe, who have not had God work in their life. But in my hypocrisy, when I felt like I was dying from an overdose, I called out to him. And he saved me.

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3 minutes ago, AP2019 said:

When I had a problem with drugs and alcohol nothing - and I mean nothing - helped me.  I was a convinced agnostic for my whole adult life. Jesus saved me and gave me a new life. And according to his word, he took my sin punishment so that I will not perish at the end of all things.  It's very hard for people to believe, who have not had God work in their life. But in my hypocrisy, when I felt like I was dying from an overdose, I called out to him. And he saved me.

I think Jesus, in a similar case, said:   "it's your faith who saved you".

Another popular saying, " help yourself, and God will help you".

 

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