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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 156557" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Suppose Steven Hawking is right, suppose life, living and consciousness and all the crap associated with it succumbs before the terminator death. If such is the case, we are addressed to the present moment, are we not?</p><p>Characters like the great suicidal author Ernest Hermingway was supposed to be a proponent of existencialism. That is to say, Carpe Diem (latin)= enjoy the day (cause perhaps there won't be tomorrow).</p><p>Somehow i sort of agree to Hemingway although i would moderate into the alcohol. Into the paranormal we are confronted by weird kind of things, i still cannot explain away metal bends in my presence. But relating to Out of the Body Experiences and the so called Remote Viewing, i cannot affirm 100% they could not be attributed to a lucid dreaming experience. It is never easy to validate such experiences.</p><p>I place the afterlife conditions into the same sack. We hardly know our own reality in the world of our rushing and toiling to feed the rich, and we brag knowing the conditions of the afterlife!</p><p>Suppose the terminator death puts an end to the miserable like we live paraphrasing the Beattles- ...'working like a dog...'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 156557, member: 4986"] Suppose Steven Hawking is right, suppose life, living and consciousness and all the crap associated with it succumbs before the terminator death. If such is the case, we are addressed to the present moment, are we not? Characters like the great suicidal author Ernest Hermingway was supposed to be a proponent of existencialism. That is to say, Carpe Diem (latin)= enjoy the day (cause perhaps there won't be tomorrow). Somehow i sort of agree to Hemingway although i would moderate into the alcohol. Into the paranormal we are confronted by weird kind of things, i still cannot explain away metal bends in my presence. But relating to Out of the Body Experiences and the so called Remote Viewing, i cannot affirm 100% they could not be attributed to a lucid dreaming experience. It is never easy to validate such experiences. I place the afterlife conditions into the same sack. We hardly know our own reality in the world of our rushing and toiling to feed the rich, and we brag knowing the conditions of the afterlife! Suppose the terminator death puts an end to the miserable like we live paraphrasing the Beattles- ...'working like a dog...' [/QUOTE]
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