Blackhawk

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  1. Yes. I don't know. I don't think so. Yes. I don't think so. Maybe, cool then, but not for many other people.
  2. It's probably because they start popping out babies when they are unhappy, in an attempt to get more happy. Thanks..
  3. I believe that the impersonal, attributeless, formless witness Consciousness "moves around inside different forms."
  4. You can't truly die anyway. So why cling to this shitty life on earth? Might as well try something else. I wont write more about this..
  5. Yes, the entire human species should go extinct. No life isn't a roller coaster, life is a constant downward descent.
  6. The report is released now. It didn't acknowledge extraterresterial life. The report doesn't contain any new interesting information at all. As expected. Like I told you. I win.
  7. Wtf.. It's a conscious human being which you are putting into existence. Do NOT do it because you think it will make you more happy. ONLY do it if you truly think that he/she will be happy and be glad to be alive. Don't think "what will it give me?" Instead, think: "what will it give the person? Can I guarantee that he/she will get a happy life?" And btw, the answer to the last question is no. Therefore it is wrong to get children.
  8. @voxun Could, yes, but there's no evidence. There are many could's out there.
  9. I am the president of United States. Your idea of the president of United States is too small.
  10. I say so. My definition of God is that God can manipulate the laws of physics at will. Why use the word "God" if the word doesn't mean that? Ok then. I am the president of United States. Your idea of the president of United States is too small.
  11. If you would be honest with yourself you could also prove to yourself that you aren't God. There are many experiments which you can do. For example try to make a feather levitate. The problem is that when you can't make even a feather levitate, you will perform mental gymnastics to make up a excuse why you can't make it levitate, because you so badly want to be God.
  12. I have personally debunked that mental gymnastics exercise by asking for/searching for proof inside of myself. And for me the evidence is overwhelming and the conclusion is crystal clear: I am not God.
  13. I don't believe that earth is flat because there's no reason to believe that it's flat. In the same way I don't believe that I am/you are God, because there's no reason to believe that I am/you are God.
  14. That's not what I asked for. I didn't ask for mental gymnastics and cool sounding ideas, I asked for a single piece of evidence. Please try again.
  15. Please provide a single piece of evidence that you/I are/am God. Until you can do that, that idea is no better than religion. Actually even worse than religion. Some words, mental gymnastics, which you will come with in response to my comment, doesn't cut it.
  16. I don't believe our own consciousness is a hallucination. But the content of consciousness might be a hallucination. Cool idea.
  17. I could now choose to believe that what I experienced temporarily showed me the real truth. But then it would be just a belief. And it's also a belief that my current experience is showing me the truth, albeit a stronger one.
  18. Why base your entire worldview on some short lasting fleeting experiences while you were tripping balls, or had short experiences while sober, and then dismiss the longer and more stable experience which is called normal sober everyday experience? According to logic the experience which is longer lasting, more consistent, and more stable etc. should be the truth. And that is the normal, sober, rock stable, and natural everyday experience/level of consciousness. I've had weird mystical experiences too, but why would I believe in them? They are probably hallucinations. I had a sober mystical experience a few hours ago which was convincing while it was lasting, but now when I'm on my right mind again I dismiss the temporary experience as a nonsense hallucination.