Interesting stuff. I flicked through the video as there is nothing as boring as listening to someone talk about their individual dreams! LOL! In my opinion, there are many forms of dreams as noted in the article. Some are big as in life changing, others are just expressing emotions that may not be socially acceptable to express in public. I taught my self to control the outcome of dreams because I wanted to remove the morbid fear associated with nightmares (now called lucid dreaming). I cannot remember the last time I had a nightmare. At this point I believe that dreams are created via naturally occuring DMT and its purpose is to help us understand and improve the human condition.
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Is 'evil' an invention of man??
by Monsieur inrecently i read some essays on animal behavorial patterns and i must say i'm shocked at how little difference (when you honestly consider it) there is between said animals and us, human beings.. this is a very new concept for me personally but here is my take on it (i'm sure its not so new, ex.
evolution) - what if humans in fact are mimicking animals, and not the other way around as we'd like to think.. displays of love and affection, clinginess, mourning etc, they all exist in the animal kingdom, but how are we so different?
a pack of wolves attack and kill a caribou for dinner and its considered nature, the same wolves hunt down a lost man in the woods and now its considered 'evil', and if there are any forest rangers around its guaranteed that they will shoot these wolves.. man's heartless treatment of man is considered 'evil', but if evolution is of any indication (in terms of survival of the fittest) is the 'term' evil just a word to appease our so called conscious?.
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When evolution brought us self awareness we started to understand our limited life span bringing a feeling of futility. Why so short? Why not forever? Also it brought us fear of being alone and of death. Recipe for creating gods.
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Is 'evil' an invention of man??
by Monsieur inrecently i read some essays on animal behavorial patterns and i must say i'm shocked at how little difference (when you honestly consider it) there is between said animals and us, human beings.. this is a very new concept for me personally but here is my take on it (i'm sure its not so new, ex.
evolution) - what if humans in fact are mimicking animals, and not the other way around as we'd like to think.. displays of love and affection, clinginess, mourning etc, they all exist in the animal kingdom, but how are we so different?
a pack of wolves attack and kill a caribou for dinner and its considered nature, the same wolves hunt down a lost man in the woods and now its considered 'evil', and if there are any forest rangers around its guaranteed that they will shoot these wolves.. man's heartless treatment of man is considered 'evil', but if evolution is of any indication (in terms of survival of the fittest) is the 'term' evil just a word to appease our so called conscious?.
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Procreation and death appear to be the basic motivators of humans and animals. So called moral standards will disappear in the instant of an emergency, say a fire in a niteclub. Most are killed in the stampede. Also go to a niteclub and watch the male/female behaviour. Hilarious that it is so close to animals. And yes, evil is in the eye of the beholder, so is a construct to be used to control others.
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Thatcher Funeral Invitation List Released
by Bangalore inthatcher funeral invitation list released.. .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22103866.
bangalore.
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doofdaddy
World media is controlled by what, three people? All Conservative. Murdoch loved her as his personal fortune sky rocketed under her regime. It's pay back time.
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Neo-Nazi Buddhists persecute Muslims in Myanmar.
by fulltimestudent inin myanmar and thailand, islam is a minority religion and the buddhists are supreme.. both nations are the scene of atrocities committed by buddhists against muslims, (the difference is that in thailand, muslims have been fighting back).. this asia times report tries to analyse the myanmar problems.
myanmar's neo-nazi buddhists get free rein: .
(which is another way of saying that neither the government or aung san suu kyi's opposition party speaks agains the persecution).
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"The dark side of human nature is a constant, no matter what label people take for themselves."
I agree and believe that is supported by religion expecting perfection from followers. There is this encouragement to suppress and even negate the dark side of human nature. If openly acknowleged the shadow can be expressed and released but if hidden..
That is why I like and respect Balinese Hinduism. They say there is a balance between light and dark in all aspects of life.
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Who would you date?
by MsD ini was just wondering i have a friend who is getting divorced.
she is 32yrs old and has 4 children ranging from 10 yrs old to 18 mths old and i wonder if she can ever really date again?
she's a really pretty woman but still i wonder.
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Depends on what kind of parent she is. I know single mothers with kids who are a pleasure to be around, so the sacrifice of no "single" time would be compensated by being part of a family. On the other hand, I know single mothers who are hopeless at parenting and their kids are like feral cats! The danger for us decent guys is that children whether they want to or not will see you (eventually) as dad. If there is a breakup the poor kids can be distraught. I have been there but thankfully could keep contact with the little one. She is now eleven and flourishing.
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This was posted on a kingdom hall in Africa
by His Excellency in.
"kingdom hall is our college, paradise is our university, god is our propietor n jesus is our principal, d holy spirit is our teacher, angels are our guidance, d bible is our handbook, trials oppositions n temptations are our exam, telling about armageddon is our is our assignment, prayer is our tool, salvation is our degree n praise jah is our motto.
enrol 2day, there is a room 4 all and tuition fee is free!!
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doofdaddy
Nice work jgnat. Caught out again. I checked this person's posting history.......
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I listened to his talk and there were no surprises, balance tolerance self discipline. Interesting that he now talks about all religions having truth giving India as an example of religions having respect for each other, as he said the opposite 10 years ago. Also accepting all the different streams of Buddhism. I have gone to MaCleod Ganj (India) to one of his sessions and have gone to a session with the young man he has endorsed as his successor and have walked away underwhelmed.... As noted above he (inmy opinion) is just a funny pope. We have Tibetan monks living in my area and raising money, while driving a brand new suv seems a priority.
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Send flowers and a card
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Are we all bitter?
by LouBelle ini posted a link on fb that lead to a topic here.
i then had one of my 'friends' start having a go about how bitter everyone is here....fact he said.
(he used to be a jw elder but left a while back, not sure why he left or if he has even researched the faith since leaving) the more i tried to reason with him that actually it is a support forum, the more he lashed out that everyone here bad mouths the jw's and only attack the jw's.
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His attitude reminds me of an old friend (who has since died from his habits) who, when I would voice disgust over certain jw teachings would jump up and defend the witnesses. I had to finally say well why not go back if you love it so much? Of course he couldn't as he was the biggest "sinner" I knew! His wrestling with his dark side had him defending what he deep down thought was right..Humans are funny critters.