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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 21700" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>Re: Timelines and the AfterLife question</strong></p><p></p><p>It is my belief that multi-universe theory can only work if it involves the existance of infinite universes.</p><p>EDIT: Also, your theory suggests that multiple universes are only created by major events and differences due to drastic changes. The problem with that is its a little centered on mankind. We aren't the only ones here, and when a tree falls down in a forest, it just might make a difference.</p><p>StarLord,</p><p>The point of meditation, as I was taught, was to quiet that inner voice. By training yourself to focus on nothing, you can eventually silence that voice at will, which would open up the next world of meditation training. So as I understand it, the way to understand what meditation does is to figure out exactly what that inner voice is. In my opinion, it is me, my ego. My big hanging question is, when your inner voice is shut off, what are you left with? Meditation to me is like getting in touch with for brief periods of time with a major facet of our minds that our brains have no capacity to regularly tune into. Has anyone else thought that maybe what we're left with has something to do with the idea of a global consciousness?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 21700, member: 208"] [b]Re: Timelines and the AfterLife question[/b] It is my belief that multi-universe theory can only work if it involves the existance of infinite universes. EDIT: Also, your theory suggests that multiple universes are only created by major events and differences due to drastic changes. The problem with that is its a little centered on mankind. We aren't the only ones here, and when a tree falls down in a forest, it just might make a difference. StarLord, The point of meditation, as I was taught, was to quiet that inner voice. By training yourself to focus on nothing, you can eventually silence that voice at will, which would open up the next world of meditation training. So as I understand it, the way to understand what meditation does is to figure out exactly what that inner voice is. In my opinion, it is me, my ego. My big hanging question is, when your inner voice is shut off, what are you left with? Meditation to me is like getting in touch with for brief periods of time with a major facet of our minds that our brains have no capacity to regularly tune into. Has anyone else thought that maybe what we're left with has something to do with the idea of a global consciousness? [/QUOTE]
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