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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 21684" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>Re: Timelines and the AfterLife question</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm working on a theory regarding all of this. God, in my opinion, is the same as saying 'global consciousness'. There are infinite worldlines, in my opinion, and these all contribute to this global consciousness. If you state that there are infinite worldlines, then regardless of our actions in reality, there is and always will be an opposite action. We make decisions based on a combination of our connection with this global consciousness and the beliefs/traits we've picked up in our particular environment/upbringing. Across this global consciousness, there are memes, or thoughts that move like particles. As the memes you release build up in one direction, they will affect your reality. This is my bungling explanation to describe karma. The more guilt you feel about your actions, the more negative thought is put out, and the more things are swayed against your favor. If we look at every action we make as neither good nor bad, but just one of infinite actions, then we would no longer experience guilt. No matter what decisions we make, we are somehow contributing to the balance. I'm still developing all of this, let me know what you all think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 21684, member: 208"] [b]Re: Timelines and the AfterLife question[/b] I'm working on a theory regarding all of this. God, in my opinion, is the same as saying 'global consciousness'. There are infinite worldlines, in my opinion, and these all contribute to this global consciousness. If you state that there are infinite worldlines, then regardless of our actions in reality, there is and always will be an opposite action. We make decisions based on a combination of our connection with this global consciousness and the beliefs/traits we've picked up in our particular environment/upbringing. Across this global consciousness, there are memes, or thoughts that move like particles. As the memes you release build up in one direction, they will affect your reality. This is my bungling explanation to describe karma. The more guilt you feel about your actions, the more negative thought is put out, and the more things are swayed against your favor. If we look at every action we make as neither good nor bad, but just one of infinite actions, then we would no longer experience guilt. No matter what decisions we make, we are somehow contributing to the balance. I'm still developing all of this, let me know what you all think. [/QUOTE]
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