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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: finicky2010

I really don't understand a word of whats going on between you two.

You know human beings have the physical body , subtle body and soul. I guess it is the same with the universe too but perhaps in a different way. The whole universe too is contained in our soul.
I think that Love and goodness erases all differences releases us.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Mister.K.



Good question. I would like to say, pretty much everything under the Sun is being debated here but Sun is just another insignificant particle in the vast space so my answer would be pretty much EVERYTHING there is. The underlying rider is that you can start with everything and go to nothing or start with nothing and go to everything. Or you can start with "I".

How about starting with "I" 😃. So am I an individual entity or just a part of one whole .Lets get that clear first. B coz its imp to first establish if I die with my death or do I persist even after that.If death is final then no use discussing anything further.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: crazy_sunny

How about starting with "I" 😃. So am I an individual entity or just a part of one whole .Lets get that clear first. B coz its imp to first establish if I die with my death or do I persist even after that.If death is final then no use discussing anything further.

Suny Bhai I thought you were a ghost with a hobby of haunting people.😆
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Summer3

Suny Bhai I thought you were a ghost with a hobby of haunting people.😆

well summerbhai, these days its the humans who R haunting me. Their activities R more ghostly than even a ghost like me can imagine

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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: finicky2010

I really don't understand a word of whats going on between you two.

Actually now I seem to understand a bit. will comment, correct me if I am wrong.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Mister.K.

^^ which explains why the entire universe is basically empty. Which also explains why the atoms are basically empty too.

Who is with me in the "nothingness" camp?

I am in the nothingness camp but I can't seem to get along to your ideas which lead you to nothingness.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Mister.K.



Physically impossible to travel faster than the speed of light for objects that are at rest to begin with, even assuming your mass is lighter than a photon. At that speed, you would have to come up with "infinite" energy just to go at the speed of light, let alone faster than speed of light.

If you could somehow travel faster than the speed of thought, why would you want to travel along with that thought? Let that thought do the work for you.

(These quotes are killing me!)

@summer,
you can defy gravity with a certain angular momentum with or without the help of a particular magnetic field. So you may not end up in the same position. There is a hill in himalayas where you defy gravity, most monks go there for meditation. I get a feel that Kailasha parwat (mountain) may have a certain magnetic field surrounding it.
Go to a science musuem, some of them may have a simulating experience of defying gravity. basically they enclose you in a box and rotate the box until it achieves a certain momentum, then you will the weighlessness. How would they otherwise train the astronauts? they need to tie them so they won't lose their position.
This makes me think about space-time paradox, as you defy gravity you nullify the time.
I am still not clear, what Mister. K is trying to say?
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: finicky2010

I am in the nothingness camp but I can't seem to get along to your ideas which lead you to nothingness.



I made a couple of points here and there in favor of "nothingness" so far and I don't mind consolidating them all into one meaningful paragraph and adding to it a little more but first tell me why "nothingness" makes sense to you and why you want to be in that camp.



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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: finicky2010

@summer,

you can defy gravity with a certain angular momentum with or without the help of a particular magnetic field. So you may not end up in the same position. There is a hill in himalayas where you defy gravity, most monks go there for meditation. I get a feel that Kailasha parwat (mountain) may have a certain magnetic field surrounding it.
Go to a science musuem, some of them may have a simulating experience of defying gravity. basically they enclose you in a box and rotate the box until it achieves a certain momentum, then you will the weighlessness. How would they otherwise train the astronauts? they need to tie them so they won't lose their position.
This makes me think about space-time paradox, as you defy gravity you nullify the time.
I am still not clear, what Mister. K is trying to say?

Yes our physical frame or the gross body will not be able to move that fast; even the Tibeaten monks who practise the skill of covering great lengths by traversing at great speeds are unable to do so. But certain Masters seem to be able to do much more and even come back from being dead or simultaneously appear in many places at the same time. These "bodies" are basically some form of energy. But here we are digressing away from the basic and simple question of "who am I".
Referring to Finicky's point I read that Kailash and Shangrila do exist except that it is invisible to normal persons. Defying gravity is interesting but I do not see much purpose as far as monks are concerned, perhaps it helps in escaping from unwanted influences and vibrations.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Mister.K.



I made a couple of points here and there in favor of "nothingness" so far and I don't mind consolidating them all into one meaningful paragraph and adding to it a little more but first tell me why "nothingness" makes sense to you and why you want to be in that camp.



Consolidation'll help. Thanks Mister K. for putting the effort.

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