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Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:12 pm
For a topic that may be as wierd as this. I give it props now.
Ever feel like your not.. idk.. Human? ..
No I'm not saying I believe in evolution witch this topic does not involve. I am saying that its not always when you wake up and think "who are you?" and "why am I here?"
Every once in a while, I don't imagine myself as a human being. I think way past the differences between me and the average teenageer. and including. The World.
I have mentioned this to people before, and most people tell me others get currupted with their life, as for us, we know how to self control ourselves, knowing we do not belong here, as if we are aliens from another planet.
Not necessarly.. lol
I am just confronting, there are days when I look at my arms and fingers, and suddenly.. i get freaked out. It's like we are the species of a human race, only we think within our souls. I once imagined I never seen a human before, and only souls, and suddenly looking at my arms,neck, and all, im an alien..
Only I KNOW what I am.
Idk. I guess you can say some of us can be out of the box thinkers.. I don't exacly know what you can call that.
As for me, I feel as if I know what is happening to the world. I watch it like a dream. I think maturly only knowing all of us humans should only bear the Fruit of the Spirit & not be so prepperly curupted with our lives partying and such..
Fruits of the Spirit:
Love Joy Peace Patience Kindness Goodness Faithfulness Gentleness Self-Control
And then another thing, When it comes to simple things, we usually just say "oh this happened yesterday". Others would just be like "cool". but when I hear it, I think about what they did yesterday and compare it to why and where their life was taking them.
Such as how my father and mother got together by God's word, and bore me and my brother and sister. But in the end, they get divorced. That led me to think .. "My brother, My sister.. And I have a purpose in living then.." So I thought.. that must have been the whole reason to why God wanted them together, maybe because We had to be born. Who knows though.
I'm tellin you, I just get deep into my mind and think within and outside the box.
So thats why I lead myself here, asking Who am I really?!.. Who are you? Do you ever feel the same as I do?
What can this mean..
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Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:33 am
Well, I'll reply in drips and drabs. Expect no order. Quote: As for me, I feel as if I know what is happening to the world. I watch it like a dream. I think maturly only knowing all of us humans should only bear the Fruit of the Spirit & not be so prepperly curupted with our lives partying and such.. Fruits of the Spirit: Love Joy Peace Patience Kindness Goodness Faithfulness Gentleness Self-Control An interesting note. While I have no idea what "prepperly curupted" is... I'm gonna assume you mean corrupted. Anyhoo. You may well be right, maybe humans should all live by the fruit of the spirit. However. I want you to imagine a world where everyone lives by those. It seems like a utopia, doesn't it? And maybe it would be. But I don't think so. Humans are battlers. We thrive on adversity, and competitiveness is what makes us stronger. Remember what it is that causes joy and creates peace. Danger, pain and hardship. Overcoming these is what makes people happy. A world where everyone lives by just those nine things is a world that will quickly stagnate. Everyone and everything will become the same. Everyone lives in a different manner, Mauve. Artists are happiest when they're neck deep in paint (or whatever their chosen medium is) and their work is slowly forming in front of their eyes. Losing their self control, they create new works never before seen. Social people are happiest surrounded by other people. The beat of the music hums in their bones and they lose their minds, getting high on the music itself; it charges their emotions. To some people, satisfying their body - however it is done, be it exercise, cooking, sex, etcetera - is how they enjoy themselves. They are no more and no less than the people who choose to enjoy themselves by satisfying their minds, and are no more and no less than the people who choose to enjoy themselves by nourishing their spirit. It's important to remember that people are made up of thousands of different pieces. I will not deny that there are bad thnigs in this world that we could do without. But moderation is the word missing from your idea. I know I would take living in this world, a world of hardship and misery, over a world where every human 'only bears the fruit of the spirit'. I suppose, then, your topic name is good. Everyone's minds are different. Everyone looks at the world and sees somethnig differently. I look out my window and see a world filled with animals, imperfect beings made up thousands of different mental puzzle pieces... which makes them perfect, to me.
I see animals defined by the world around them; uncut gems, each and every one. The hardships of life chip away at the rock to reveal the person within.Quote: I am just confronting, there are days when I look at my arms and fingers, and suddenly.. i get freaked out. It's like we are the species of a human race, only we think within our souls. I once imagined I never seen a human before, and only souls, and suddenly looking at my arms,neck, and all, im an alien. I've done that before. I look in the mirror and I can't recognise me. It's really, really weird.
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:26 pm
Niccolo Salomanos Well, I'll reply in drips and drabs. Expect no order. Quote: As for me, I feel as if I know what is happening to the world. I watch it like a dream. I think maturly only knowing all of us humans should only bear the Fruit of the Spirit & not be so prepperly curupted with our lives partying and such.. Fruits of the Spirit: Love Joy Peace Patience Kindness Goodness Faithfulness Gentleness Self-Control An interesting note. While I have no idea what "prepperly curupted" is... I'm gonna assume you mean corrupted. Anyhoo. You may well be right, maybe humans should all live by the fruit of the spirit. However. I want you to imagine a world where everyone lives by those. It seems like a utopia, doesn't it? And maybe it would be. But I don't think so. Humans are battlers. We thrive on adversity, and competitiveness is what makes us stronger. Remember what it is that causes joy and creates peace. Danger, pain and hardship. Overcoming these is what makes people happy. A world where everyone lives by just those nine things is a world that will quickly stagnate. Everyone and everything will become the same. Everyone lives in a different manner, Mauve. Artists are happiest when they're neck deep in paint (or whatever their chosen medium is) and their work is slowly forming in front of their eyes. Losing their self control, they create new works never before seen. Social people are happiest surrounded by other people. The beat of the music hums in their bones and they lose their minds, getting high on the music itself; it charges their emotions. To some people, satisfying their body - however it is done, be it exercise, cooking, sex, etcetera - is how they enjoy themselves. They are no more and no less than the people who choose to enjoy themselves by satisfying their minds, and are no more and no less than the people who choose to enjoy themselves by nourishing their spirit. It's important to remember that people are made up of thousands of different pieces. I will not deny that there are bad thnigs in this world that we could do without. But moderation is the word missing from your idea. I know I would take living in this world, a world of hardship and misery, over a world where every human 'only bears the fruit of the spirit'. I suppose, then, your topic name is good. Everyone's minds are different. Everyone looks at the world and sees somethnig differently. I look out my window and see a world filled with animals, imperfect beings made up thousands of different mental puzzle pieces... which makes them perfect, to me.
I see animals defined by the world around them; uncut gems, each and every one. The hardships of life chip away at the rock to reveal the person within.Quote: I am just confronting, there are days when I look at my arms and fingers, and suddenly.. i get freaked out. It's like we are the species of a human race, only we think within our souls. I once imagined I never seen a human before, and only souls, and suddenly looking at my arms,neck, and all, im an alien. I've done that before. I look in the mirror and I can't recognise me. It's really, really weird.Yes I do believe in you. But one day, (if you believe), it will all be different. Im kinda pointing towards the rapture when heaven above us will only be happiness, when everyone by then will abide by the fruits of the spirit. But as of now, life is just the test. As long as we live the the fruits, (at least most of us) In that way, we may make it there by the end. when time stops. lol and yes, im glad someone thinks just like me by what I meant as in "alien", xD
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Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:01 pm
xD It's mostly because I imagine myself differently to how I see myself in the mirror.
Very differently.
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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 3:29 pm
My father told me "we arn't who we appear to be".
"the real selves are the soul we can not see."
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:38 am
I always thought that the thought of heaven would be....
boring. You just sort of sit there, totally blissed out, and alone. I'm cool with being alone and all, but good GOD WOULD I GET BORED.
I'd rather be alive, living with my beau and DEMANDING we pool our money to go to Mickey D's and then grab a used book from the second hand store than in heaven. Working with people takes the edge off of a disease called boredom.
In any case, I've had the "oh god, wait, I have... hands? o_O" thing before. For some reason, I seem to think I'm /white/ and I'm more of a /year round tan./ As you can guess, every time I see myself in the mirror I stop, get this awfully confused look, and can't help but stare at the strange girl staring back at me. It's unnerving.
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:19 pm
Lovely Lady Leviathan I always thought that the thought of heaven would be.... boring. You just sort of sit there, totally blissed out, and alone. I'm cool with being alone and all, but good GOD WOULD I GET BORED. I'd rather be alive, living with my beau and DEMANDING we pool our money to go to Mickey D's and then grab a used book from the second hand store than in heaven. Working with people takes the edge off of a disease called boredom. In any case, I've had the "oh god, wait, I have... hands? o_O" thing before. For some reason, I seem to think I'm /white/ and I'm more of a /year round tan./ As you can guess, every time I see myself in the mirror I stop, get this awfully confused look, and can't help but stare at the strange girl staring back at me. It's unnerving. well we all have an opinion with heaven, but the fact is nobody knows what it will really be like. and if anything, you'd rather go to heaven than hell. ._.
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:15 am
rabbit mauve Lovely Lady Leviathan I always thought that the thought of heaven would be.... boring. You just sort of sit there, totally blissed out, and alone. I'm cool with being alone and all, but good GOD WOULD I GET BORED. I'd rather be alive, living with my beau and DEMANDING we pool our money to go to Mickey D's and then grab a used book from the second hand store than in heaven. Working with people takes the edge off of a disease called boredom. In any case, I've had the "oh god, wait, I have... hands? o_O" thing before. For some reason, I seem to think I'm /white/ and I'm more of a /year round tan./ As you can guess, every time I see myself in the mirror I stop, get this awfully confused look, and can't help but stare at the strange girl staring back at me. It's unnerving. well we all have an opinion with heaven, but the fact is nobody knows what it will really be like. and if anything, you'd rather go to heaven than hell. ._. ...err, mauve? Hell at least seems interesting. The typical description of heaven seems to have you becoming an vacant vegetable, singing god's praises. Hell is painful and horrible but does not remove your very self. I honestly can not be sure which one I would preffer.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:38 pm
Nespin Fernagon rabbit mauve Lovely Lady Leviathan I always thought that the thought of heaven would be.... boring. You just sort of sit there, totally blissed out, and alone. I'm cool with being alone and all, but good GOD WOULD I GET BORED. I'd rather be alive, living with my beau and DEMANDING we pool our money to go to Mickey D's and then grab a used book from the second hand store than in heaven. Working with people takes the edge off of a disease called boredom. In any case, I've had the "oh god, wait, I have... hands? o_O" thing before. For some reason, I seem to think I'm /white/ and I'm more of a /year round tan./ As you can guess, every time I see myself in the mirror I stop, get this awfully confused look, and can't help but stare at the strange girl staring back at me. It's unnerving. well we all have an opinion with heaven, but the fact is nobody knows what it will really be like. and if anything, you'd rather go to heaven than hell. ._. ...err, mauve? Hell at least seems interesting. The typical description of heaven seems to have you becoming an vacant vegetable, singing god's praises. Hell is painful and horrible but does not remove your very self. I honestly can not be sure which one I would preffer. goodluck with that, i do not think you would like suffering eternity with that, but have you seen the videos "23 minutes in hell" testimonies ? I was scared to even listen to them.. not that im saying it was real, but it showed warning to those who really didnt know hell all that well.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:27 pm
rabbit mauve Nespin Fernagon rabbit mauve Lovely Lady Leviathan I always thought that the thought of heaven would be.... boring. You just sort of sit there, totally blissed out, and alone. I'm cool with being alone and all, but good GOD WOULD I GET BORED. I'd rather be alive, living with my beau and DEMANDING we pool our money to go to Mickey D's and then grab a used book from the second hand store than in heaven. Working with people takes the edge off of a disease called boredom. In any case, I've had the "oh god, wait, I have... hands? o_O" thing before. For some reason, I seem to think I'm /white/ and I'm more of a /year round tan./ As you can guess, every time I see myself in the mirror I stop, get this awfully confused look, and can't help but stare at the strange girl staring back at me. It's unnerving. well we all have an opinion with heaven, but the fact is nobody knows what it will really be like. and if anything, you'd rather go to heaven than hell. ._. ...err, mauve? Hell at least seems interesting. The typical description of heaven seems to have you becoming an vacant vegetable, singing god's praises. Hell is painful and horrible but does not remove your very self. I honestly can not be sure which one I would preffer. goodluck with that, i do not think you would like suffering eternity with that, but have you seen the videos "23 minutes in hell" testimonies ? I was scared to even listen to them.. not that im saying it was real, but it showed warning to those who really didnt know hell all that well. I believe that either destination can be altered with a simple change of mind and a strong will -- not a change of faith. If I believe I will not go to heaven, then I will go to hell (or in my case, be reincarnated). If I believe I will not go to hell, then I will go to heaven (or my equivalent of). And there is no WAY any being, godly or otherwise, can stop me once I've made up my mind as to where I'm going. Personally, I don't believe in heaven. I don't believe in hell. I do, however, believe in transmigration and reincarnation. So while you're telling me that I'd prefer to go to heaven, I can't help but think that there Is no heaven, and because I don't believe in hell, I fail to see how it's effective for you to tell me that you know what I would prefer.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 4:45 pm
*Chuckles* Mauve, Nudge is right. You can't really tell her what she will prefer.
I guess I'll say it now; do be careful. Everyone here believes different things. Like Nudge, I beleive in reincarnation - but there are undoubtedly differences in what we think.
One common belief is that hell is in fact the mortal plane and that one has to work their way to heaven.
Another is that hell doesn't actually exist - given God is all-loving and all-forgiving.
Just remember, there are many different beliefs.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 5:29 pm
Niccolo Salomanos *Chuckles* Mauve, Nudge is right. You can't really tell her what she will prefer. I guess I'll say it now; do be careful. Everyone here believes different things. Like Nudge, I beleive in reincarnation - but there are undoubtedly differences in what we think. One common belief is that hell is in fact the mortal plane and that one has to work their way to heaven. Another is that hell doesn't actually exist - given God is all-loving and all-forgiving. Just remember, there are many different beliefs. Aye. Nick has a very good point here. My mom holds the latter believe and I mold my own around a slightly more Christian listed view, though still around some of the other things.
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Tsume Rokaro Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:10 pm
Niccolo Salomanos *Chuckles* Mauve, Nudge is right. You can't really tell her what she will prefer. I guess I'll say it now; do be careful. Everyone here believes different things. Like Nudge, I beleive in reincarnation - but there are undoubtedly differences in what we think. One common belief is that hell is in fact the mortal plane and that one has to work their way to heaven. Another is that hell doesn't actually exist - given God is all-loving and all-forgiving. Just remember, there are many different beliefs. I'd rather not believe that child-rapists are given free passage into heaven.... *shudder* Some things should never be forgiven.
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:56 pm
Lovely Lady Leviathan rabbit mauve Nespin Fernagon rabbit mauve Lovely Lady Leviathan I always thought that the thought of heaven would be.... boring. You just sort of sit there, totally blissed out, and alone. I'm cool with being alone and all, but good GOD WOULD I GET BORED. I'd rather be alive, living with my beau and DEMANDING we pool our money to go to Mickey D's and then grab a used book from the second hand store than in heaven. Working with people takes the edge off of a disease called boredom. In any case, I've had the "oh god, wait, I have... hands? o_O" thing before. For some reason, I seem to think I'm /white/ and I'm more of a /year round tan./ As you can guess, every time I see myself in the mirror I stop, get this awfully confused look, and can't help but stare at the strange girl staring back at me. It's unnerving. well we all have an opinion with heaven, but the fact is nobody knows what it will really be like. and if anything, you'd rather go to heaven than hell. ._. ...err, mauve? Hell at least seems interesting. The typical description of heaven seems to have you becoming an vacant vegetable, singing god's praises. Hell is painful and horrible but does not remove your very self. I honestly can not be sure which one I would preffer. goodluck with that, i do not think you would like suffering eternity with that, but have you seen the videos "23 minutes in hell" testimonies ? I was scared to even listen to them.. not that im saying it was real, but it showed warning to those who really didnt know hell all that well. I believe that either destination can be altered with a simple change of mind and a strong will -- not a change of faith. If I believe I will not go to heaven, then I will go to hell (or in my case, be reincarnated). If I believe I will not go to hell, then I will go to heaven (or my equivalent of). And there is no WAY any being, godly or otherwise, can stop me once I've made up my mind as to where I'm going. Personally, I don't believe in heaven. I don't believe in hell. I do, however, believe in transmigration and reincarnation. So while you're telling me that I'd prefer to go to heaven, I can't help but think that there Is no heaven, and because I don't believe in hell, I fail to see how it's effective for you to tell me that you know what I would prefer. just because im one of those who worry of people. i love them all equally and it scares me, maybe not death, but loosing others. i know many of my friends believen the same things as you do, but I will not tresspass your thoughts. im not saying im right and your wrong, its just a matter of opinion
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:00 pm
Niccolo Salomanos *Chuckles* Mauve, Nudge is right. You can't really tell her what she will prefer. I guess I'll say it now; do be careful. Everyone here believes different things. Like Nudge, I beleive in reincarnation - but there are undoubtedly differences in what we think. One common belief is that hell is in fact the mortal plane and that one has to work their way to heaven. Another is that hell doesn't actually exist - given God is all-loving and all-forgiving. Just remember, there are many different beliefs. i didnt say what she would rather preferr, im just sayin "good luck". I know about this, people do believen different things and i understand that because I do as well. But as a friend to all people I love equally, I worry about them.. its the fact, nobody knows whats to come.
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