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silly humans, always trying to build fences between science, majick and religion. Code:
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We are not human beings on a spiritual journey. We are spiritual beings on a human journey. - Stephen Covey
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so, bot, do you claim to have a soul? that's all im axing |
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Dude, mellow out, okay, man? It's all good, brother. |
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ultimately in that matter, I think that I just don't know. however, I blame this computational limitation on the fact that it is unpossible to load the entire might of infinity into my resident memory. virtual memory capability is hindered by available sectors on my hard-drive. THE GOOD NEWS...what I do know can be easily found on wikipedia: Every body perseveres in its state of being at rest or of moving uniformly straight forward, except insofar as it is compelled to change its state by force impressed. The rate of change of momentum of a body is proportional to the resultant force acting on the body and is in the same direction.All forces occur in pairs, and these two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. [Momentum, energy, angular momentum, matter] cannot be created or destroyed. I have made this last paragraph in a large font to accommodate yr aging eyebulbs. |
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I'm sorry. ok? I'm really fucking sorry. no. no. don't try to hug me man. no really I don't need it. no really. get the fuck away. oh man, yr bleeding... |
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there certainly is Girlgun, I'd try to explain to him that you can never truly know anything, with the exception of knowing that you are conscious. Further explain to him that nobody knows what happens after death. Then tell him that the best thing to do is not worry about death, but to worry about life. Tell him that if he lives a long, healthy life without regrets, then you can die easily, just as someone who has had a long fullfilling day can fall to sleep easily. Tell him that when loved ones die, as long as you have had no regrets about your relationships with them, you'll feel at peace over their death. Also, let him know he can believe what he wants to believe about death, and that nobody can tell him he's wrong because they simply don't know. Tell him to adopt his own believes about life or lack thereof after death based on what he believes about the world, and not based on what others believe. That sounds like a lot of philosophy for someone his age, but I think he'd understand it, and he'd respect you for treating him like an adult in the conversation. |
Hang-on, I thought girlgun was my age.
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I always just have to wonder at coincidence . All those dreams he was around that you didnt notice/forgot (dreams receed in memory at a rate of like , forgotten by breakfast right ? ) But as the human mind looooooves connections , it is pretty unsurprising to retain the dreams that coincide with similar real life aspects . Im sorry . That doesnt mean they arent special . I still think there are things to learn from dreams, and I analyse my own all the time , I jsut dont think people are giant bean brains predicting nacho holocausts and shit .
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she is, ZEROpumpkins; she is. there there....no more tears. |
Well put.
I almost think it's one of those things that's best left to take its course. That is, don't overplay your concern. Answer questions when your son brings them as best you can, pay attention to his concerns, but don't allow yourself to dwell on it as a "problem." As Bytor says, kids have an uncanny knack for working out things for themselves--with a little guidance when necessary, of course. |
dealing with death through the eyes of agnosticism can be hard to explain, especially when the majority use a more defined definition of the afterlife, but it irritates me when atheists say with no tongue in cheek sarcasm they are "worm food" when they die, it's very unsettling to look at death in that sense and is not consoling to those who have a bit more sentimentality, i think sometime in death as in life, there are no answers, just finality
i wish you well through this tough and reflective time girlgun |
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Newton, for fucks sakes? lame. |
awww, I'm sooooo sorry to disappoint.
I was hoping to bring you a moving experience via message board. no, really. this is me caring. :(:(:( of note: further aspects of my spirituality (beyond Newton) are really none of y'all's fuckin' business. :) |
You see, even T2000 modules shed tears :( (or is that excess cooling fluid?)
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I'm sorry to hear that. I like your son, at a certain point in my young life was like this about death. Just comfort him as much as possible, that helped me a lot. I was raised on Catholicism which might have helped.
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Girlgun, keep up the good work. You're raising your son to think and not to try and believe in something that you yourself aren't sure about. I think that's the best thing you can do.
I remember as a small child hearing that things that my mother would tell me about death and see the doubt behind her eyes. It wasn't reassuring at all. Kids are strong and flexible and will figure it all out with your guidance. |
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im sorry yo, but we wuz led to be-lieve yr familee business was everyone's business. ![]() ![]() |
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what girlgun posts is up to her! *I* have no desire to involve myself further than random nonsense when it comes to masturbatory discussions such as politics and religion. holding court with these thoughts on a medium such as TEH INTARDWEBS tends to devolve into "NO U!" (over and over, ad nauseam). although they are great as Arguement Machines, these things are best handled face-to-face. minibot's woes required fixing at a time when he was not boobing about "not being able to sleep". so...I took him out to dinner and had a long (and personal) conversation. yes, Newton was brought up. I hope this helps. :) I hope this helps too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsQrDjDdU_Q ps: melly: real tears: I R SAD PANDA. |
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ha ha haa-- altogether funny you're a good robot. |
I sing and dance too.
I'm what you call ....(how-do-you-say-in-english).... a tripple threat. ((heeellllo mah honey, heeellllo mah baabeeee....)) \/ ![]() |
i dreamed of my aunt the night before she died.
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i dreamed that the neck of my bass broke in half last night.
it is still intact. |
good for you, my guitar neck is still snapped; it breaks my heart.
but my post before this one is not bullshit or sarcastic, i was being serious. |
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ive been having dreams about violent tornadoes tearing apart everything in my life. and i'm desperately trying to save my family.
i'm not looking forward to whatever lies ahead of me. |
you're probably going to die soon.
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we all will. what makes me so special?
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you have aids.
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lets cure aids!
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Man, basses are tough beasts, are they not? My Precision bass copy has been dropped/hit etc by me, and nary a scratch on it?...You've got a "Jagaur" bass, is that correct? And once again, kudos to John Simon Ritchie for whacking that redneck retard over the bonce with his bass on the Pistols' US tour. |
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but yes, the dream was about the jaguar bass probably because it's the only one i ever play i also had a dream that i went to a salon to visit my gaaaaaaaay hairdresser friend and he wanted to cut my hair really bad and i was like NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!!!! and i looked up haircuts in dreams and apparently i'm resistent to change and i don't like people fucking my shit up. yeah. |
Irrelevant question - have you had the chance to play the Jaguar baritone guitar? I'd love to own one of those babies.
Gibson Thuderbird basses look the business. I always like the pics of Kim G rocking out with one. You and the Julester both have basses? Hey, you can both be Awesome Rock Win and boot out Rob I from "his" band! :D ;) |
yeah i have actually played a baritone jag, once, at guitar center
it was nice but i hate guitar center & yeah he's had it for as long as i can remember. he never plays the fucking thing though. he likes to do art stuff more than music. |
Guitar places in Denmark Street are staffed by the biggest wankers in existence, so I get what you say about Guitar Center. What sort of art is Julian into doing (photos/films/painting etc)?
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he wants to make short films (which is something i also have interest in)
actually we've made some, he has an 8mm camera and i'd put them up here but i don't know how and he likes to paint and he's a really good photographer (which is fun because i prefer to be in front of the camera more than behind it) |
Sounds like one talented geezer, Cantankers.....did you show him the Kuchar Brothers films I sent you the links to? I get the hunch he'd be well into them. I bet he must've taken some great photos on your European tour.
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he used up all my polaroid film before we even got to amsterdam!
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D'oh! Still, Polaroid pix of Manchesterland and London are always good. (I recently found a Polaroid of a 20 year old me, with a guitar at my first "proper" job. Still like it a lot).
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