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Doug Hill | Arie Fraza | Reality |
September 3, 1995 11:25 AM * |
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Re: The Universe. > Re: The universe > > > > > Re: Gods and Spirits > > > Isn't that the point... The Universe is made up of "No real concrete stuf > > There are concrete things in the universe. Stars for example. Atoms, proton > > nutrons, electrons, and other things that make up the unvierse. As far as I > > am concerned there are many concrete things that exist in the universe. > But according to modern math and physics there is nothing concrete. > Atoms protons ect are forms of energy and we can not say where they are at > while viewing them. That is the beauty of our times.Sience has proven that > nothing is for real. Everything is relative. > We live in a delusion called reality. > To wake up to that fact leave only a compairing between Nothingness and > Emptyness. > As if Satre and the budha found the same awnser. I guess then the only thing that matters is what you choose to think of as reality and what is not. For me, reality is the things around me, the stable things, and what is fiction is the all the religions which claim that there is a god. As I have stated before I believe in Spirits and those kind of things however I dont see much need for a god or a devil or anything like that... |
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