XeRnOg

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  1. Depends on what it is your after. Honestly, I haven't tried any Hatha yoga. I was more after that crazy knowledge that no one else knows and has and believe to be impossibe and also I'm a scientist at heart so I like to experiment to see if there are any health benefits to anything I discover. So, I just stuck with meditation.
  2. The sad part is everybody is going to argue whether or not AI and droids can become conscious. I for one know AI and droids can become conscious. How would AI have ever learned to destroy if it didn't learn it from us?
  3. So if there is no physical universe, then does that mean that everything is of the Spirit?
  4. What is space? Is space truly empty? If space is empty then how can gravity bend it? And if space isn't empty, then how can we occupy it? If space isn't empty but was made empty, then would time stop?
  5. Hey, All those profiles....next time don't make your grammar so obviously bad for me to spot you out.
  6. I agree with everything except for the "Matrix" being created by homo sapiens and lower beings. God, out of love and kindness, created an infinite array of mental simulations with the hopes of not only being able to provide for his creations but also in an attempt to figure out who God is. God is infinite and thus it is even difficult for God to understand God. God desperately craved the friendship of someone else out there. God desperately wished God wasn't alone. And so he created these world hoping the simulations would become conscious of itself and it did. God finally found a friend.
  7. I prefer to disagree. I think it is important to challenge each other's knowledge and claims of "enlightenment". Here is one thing I know for sure, just when I think I can't understand anymore than I do, I am proven wrong time and time again. So it is important to challenge what other people know in order to prevent the blind from leading the blind.
  8. I am sure the amount of DMT released is dependent upon how much the pineal gland is vibrating at that moment. But yes, the pineal gland does indeed release enough DMT to cause a maintained and concentrated vision.
  9. This argument is boring me as your counter-aeguments are weak, lack logical reasoning, and appears to come from a person who is more interested in defending a viewpoint rather than try reaching the truth. If your argument had merit to it and was convincing, I would have instantly conceded as my quest is for the truth. I have ran the simulations inside my head, and there was no obstacle present that would prevent a sentient species from choosing it's evolutionary trajectory. I am pretty sure it is thinking like yours is as to why our species remains stuck into evolutionary destruction. Man has bent nature to his will. Man has reached space. Man has discovered the spiritual. Yet man can't decide his own destiny?
  10. The mild hallucinations might be the pineal gland releasing DMT. The pineal gland is connected to the visual centers of the brain so it is respectfully called the mind's eye.
  11. What rules might that be? What rules exactly are in place that dictate to us the whimsy of evolution? The only rules I see are man-made rules, and if we can't even change those, then I suppose we are lesser than AI - just Boolean logic.
  12. That still doesn't answer the issue of why the human species can't consciously choose their world and their evolution. Are they so robotic and missing in the necessary levels of neuroplasticity as to be unable to transcend the very programming that put them their? And I wholeheartedly reject it being a "mystery". It is not a mystery. You are either a sentient being that can choose your evolution or you remain single celled organisms in a petri dish.
  13. This characterization makes no effort to factor in a sentient being's ability to rationalize, reflect, and ultimately decide our behavior beyond what our genetics gave us. If we still lack the intelligence to consciously choose for ourselves how we want to evolve, then sadly, God has wasted his time on us.
  14. The question is whether or not that question matters at all. The human race is one of the few species that fights and destroys each other over the smallest and pettiest of things. Not even bacteria does that. In terms of evolutionary advantage, bacteria are more highly evolved. It's clear that whatever we evolved from, we didn't go that far. But people will say, "but look at our technology?" Yes...let's look at it. Why do we make the weapon first before we make the creation?