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what happens on the inside may be considered beautiful even as the body shits itself
Um no, if anything, it is the lack of drugs.
And yes, that IS my philosophy - not only do I stick to it, but I live by it. The ONLY purpose there is to life is to mitigate others's suffering however possible.
The way I see it, existence is, and always has been, overrated.
i assume that, if we live on after death, that means we also lived on before life.freedom freom your self , your worst enemy
freedom from the system
freedom from responsibilities
from problems
headaches
pain
me....
me..
me...
me..
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Which begs the question... why is survival so important?
I don't see that as boring one bit thougha neutral rearrangement of matter (the boring choice)
I don't see that as boring one bit though.
In fact, I see it as infinitely beautiful.
It seems to be the empirical, (theoretically) measurable, scientific realization of the Dharmic idea of Nibbhana, IMO.
Keep in mind that I personally see plants as being more noble than animals (of which the lowest is Human), and minerals as more noble than plants as far as Selfless-Love goes.
I realize that my static, elemental utopia must be excruciatingly boring for many people.
^ I can see how one can find a certain beauty in it -- I think that the only reason I described it as "boring" was that it seems to steal humanity of a noble goal. We like to busy ourselves with attempts to better the world, physically, in some way. If any physical alteration is ultimately neutral, then how do we discern right from wrong?
^ I can see how one can find a certain beauty in it -- I think that the only reason I described it as "boring" was that it seems to steal humanity of a noble goal. We like to busy ourselves with attempts to better the world, physically, in some way. If any physical alteration is ultimately neutral, then how do we discern right from wrong?
What beautiful utopia that is. I agree.
What is it with the obsession people have with being of more importance? (not singling you out) Or the need for there to be something absolute in this world. The universe doesn't stop to wait for the insignificant concepts we create to satisfy our need to have the answer. I find such behavior to take the beauty out of the choas, that is our universe.
At the end though, to me the fact remains that all these problems we're trying to fix could have not been created in the first place had humanity been in stasis and inaction.
Many people believe that consciousness is a sort of gift that puts humanity ahead of the game, whereas I personally see consciousness as an obstacle to overcome (or at best a tool to be used and discarded, rather than to be venerated), and humanity is the most lagging of all beings when it comes to that. Humanity is the child that invents its own world and pretends to be king in it, imagining adults to be inferior because they do not involve themselves in its drama.
Because you cannot base your goals and actions on a conceptual model of the universe that does not give human beings any absolute importance. It just seems like a philosophical dead end, in all practicality. There has to be some mechanism by which a man compares the outcomes of various possibles paths of action, and judges one to be the most valuable in some way, and makes a decision.
If my understanding of reality is only pure chaos, and my actions theoretically play no important role, then why should I bother to learn an instrument? Why should I go to school? Why should I care for others? Why should I care for myself?