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Well, I'll admit i seems odd to me that people don't think there's some form of higher power, but I can't blame them for not believing in a specific God[although I do].

PM me some information you know on the subject you talked about above. Sounds interesting. Remember, I'm not easy to convince. I may seem like it on these formus but I'm not. Also understand I'm not a hardcore skeptic.

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Yes, you don't need to believe in specific God(s), and to such people: I have nothing against your beliefs, each person is free of believing in what they want, that kind of freedom cannot be taken away by any one...

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Zero, how would you know if i'm not a prophet. For the gods truly did speak to me.

I rarely mention my own hidden talents as I don't like to brag, but here goes....

Kismit gazes into her crystal ball. A strange blue grey mist circles reflectively on the surface. And in these shadows I see.... You, getting into more trouble if you keep up the silllyness.

Very rarely wrong, I guess I'm just gifted. :yes:

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Very good kismit!

I myself I never reveal every information about me, I like to see if people are worthy of knowing things first...

And yes you are gifted! :P

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I do the same Bahamut. I argue many points that I don't even fully agree with. =P You can't really find my TRUE beliefs on these forums.

[Are you a fan of Final Fantasy? Hence the name Bahamut Zero]

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I would teach you, but it takes a lot of self discipline and dedication. To perfect the technique it requires many life times of meditation and diet of only lentils and yak's milk.

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I would teach you, but it takes a lot of self discipline and dedication. To perfect the technique it requires many life times of meditation and diet of only lentils and yak's milk.

No thanks. I'll just ask you if I need those abilities used. :hmm:

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Yes ZeroShadow, I am a FF fan, but I also Played Bahamut's Lagoon, wich was a game for SNES (I think), that game never got out of japan unfortunately (I played it as a rom, don't blame me, I wanted to know what it was like, there were lots of dragons in that game)...

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Gods are just like people. You can believe in them all you want, but in the end it al could be a lie.

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Gods are just like people. You can believe in them all you want, but in the end it al could be a lie.

That has got to be the most asinine thing I've ever heard, and you just keep repeating it. Are you trying to make your bizarre, poorly constructed stories more credible by saying 'You can't prove I'm wrong' when you obviously are anyways? :rolleyes:

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That has got to be the most asinine thing I've ever heard, and you just keep repeating it. Are you trying to make your bizarre, poorly constructed stories more credible by saying 'You can't prove I'm wrong' when you obviously are anyways? :rolleyes:

And you are encouraging him to continue his fairy tales :P

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And you are encouraging him to continue his fairy tales :P

I know, but he leaves himself wide open for this. Stupidity frustrates me. :hmm:

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God is not something separate from us, over there watching our every move ready to punish or reward us depending on whether we are good or bad. God is the life force and energy that is manifested in every living thing in the universe. Everything is a fragment of the whole that is God. Trees and nature are fragments of God. We are fragments of God. If we can imagine God as one body, we are the cells that make up the body of God. When we hurt each other, we hurt God. When we look at the stars we see God, when we look at another living creature, we see God. God is everywhere. God is nature. God is life. Consequently, God is omnipresent. God is both physical and spiritual. God lives in heaven and Earth.

Throughout our life we are connected to God, but because we are in the physical state and allow our physical needs to dictate every aspect of our lives many of us lose touch with this. Our ability to see God is held back by our constant striving to satisfy physical needs. Enlightenment is achieved when we are able to subjugate our physical needs for spiritual ones. When we die we become one with God again, but if our spirit has more lessons to learn we will come back in the physical form. According to Tibetan monks, the average time between death and rebirth is three to seven years, so it is possible each of us has had many previous lives. This explains many of our inexplicable talents, fears and phobias. When someone is said to be a born leader, it is possible they are relearning a trait they had in a previous life. The same with a naturally gifted musician or footballer. The same with someone who is afraid of enclosed spaces, water or heights.

If you don’t make it to the light after death, you become a discarnate entity or ‘ghost’ caught between the physical and spirit planes. That doesn’t mean to say spirits can’t visit the physical plane too. But the difference between spirits in visitation and ghosts is they don’t constantly re-enact the things they did while in the physical form.

We are in our natural form when we are spirit. The physical form is not our natural form, we are in physical form only to learn lessons. That’s why many of us find it so difficult. We liken ourselves to a person looking into a goldfish bowl, when in reality we are the goldfish looking out at the real world, trying to make sense of it with no real hope of being able to do so.

This is my personal belief. As a mere mortal, my understanding of life is as limited as the next person. We are all here to find our own path.

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God is not something separate from us, over there watching our every move ready to punish or reward us depending on whether we are good or bad. God is the life force and energy that is manifested in every living thing in the universe. Everything is a fragment of the whole that is God. Trees and nature are fragments of God. We are fragments of God. If we can imagine God as one body, we are the cells that make up the body of God. When we hurt each other, we hurt God. When we look at the stars we see God, when we look at another living creature, we see God. God is everywhere. God is nature. God is life. Consequently, God is omnipresent. God is both physical and spiritual. God lives in heaven and Earth.

Throughout our life we are connected to God, but because we are in the physical state and allow our physical needs to dictate every aspect of our lives many of us lose touch with this. Our ability to see God is held back by our constant striving to satisfy physical needs. Enlightenment is achieved when we are able to subjugate our physical needs for spiritual ones. When we die we become one with God again, but if our spirit has more lessons to learn we will come back in the physical form. According to Tibetan monks, the average time between death and rebirth is three to seven years, so it is possible each of us has had many previous lives. This explains many of our inexplicable talents, fears and phobias. When someone is said to be a born leader, it is possible they are relearning a trait they had in a previous life. The same with a naturally gifted musician or footballer. The same with someone who is afraid of enclosed spaces, water or heights.

If you don’t make it to the light after death, you become a discarnate entity or ‘ghost’ caught between the physical and spirit planes. That doesn’t mean to say spirits can’t visit the physical plane too. But the difference between spirits in visitation and ghosts is they don’t constantly re-enact the things they did while in the physical form.

We are in our natural form when we are spirit. The physical form is not our natural form, we are in physical form only to learn lessons. That’s why many of us find it so difficult. We liken ourselves to a person looking into a goldfish bowl, when in reality we are the goldfish looking out at the real world, trying to make sense of it with no real hope of being able to do so.

This is my personal belief. As a mere mortal, my understanding of life is as limited as the next person. We are all here to find our own path.

I dig it! :tu: I think that's an awsome way of looking at things.

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God is not something separate from us, over there watching our every move ready to punish or reward us depending on whether we are good or bad. God is the life force and energy that is manifested in every living thing in the universe. Everything is a fragment of the whole that is God. Trees and nature are fragments of God. We are fragments of God. If we can imagine God as one body, we are the cells that make up the body of God. When we hurt each other, we hurt God. When we look at the stars we see God, when we look at another living creature, we see God. God is everywhere. God is nature. God is life. Consequently, God is omnipresent. God is both physical and spiritual. God lives in heaven and Earth.

Throughout our life we are connected to God, but because we are in the physical state and allow our physical needs to dictate every aspect of our lives many of us lose touch with this. Our ability to see God is held back by our constant striving to satisfy physical needs. Enlightenment is achieved when we are able to subjugate our physical needs for spiritual ones. When we die we become one with God again, but if our spirit has more lessons to learn we will come back in the physical form. According to Tibetan monks, the average time between death and rebirth is three to seven years, so it is possible each of us has had many previous lives. This explains many of our inexplicable talents, fears and phobias. When someone is said to be a born leader, it is possible they are relearning a trait they had in a previous life. The same with a naturally gifted musician or footballer. The same with someone who is afraid of enclosed spaces, water or heights.

If you don’t make it to the light after death, you become a discarnate entity or ‘ghost’ caught between the physical and spirit planes. That doesn’t mean to say spirits can’t visit the physical plane too. But the difference between spirits in visitation and ghosts is they don’t constantly re-enact the things they did while in the physical form.

We are in our natural form when we are spirit. The physical form is not our natural form, we are in physical form only to learn lessons. That’s why many of us find it so difficult. We liken ourselves to a person looking into a goldfish bowl, when in reality we are the goldfish looking out at the real world, trying to make sense of it with no real hope of being able to do so.

This is my personal belief. As a mere mortal, my understanding of life is as limited as the next person. We are all here to find our own path.

Well said :) But I'm sure someone here will argue with you :lol:

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i dont like you very much sherri

well then dont talk to her :sleepy: it is that simple...*passes rambo some chapstick* move on kid

We all love our Sherri :wub::tu:

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I had always believed that those who came back as ghosts dont realize they are dead :hmm:

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