Originally posted by Siggie
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What do you believe is true even though you can not prove it?
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Well I guess that kind can. I was thinking if a person really dies, and they have ANY kind of experience (that is clinically proven dead){ I have a friend who was dead for 7 minutes] so ANY kind of experience, means that wetheres theres no oxygen in the brain or not, they WERE having an experience of the afterlife.
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We're getting offtopic. Continue this in PM if you'd like.Originally posted by Thai-SamuraiWell I guess that kind can. I was thinking if a person really dies, and they have ANY kind of experience (that is clinically proven dead){ I have a friend who was dead for 7 minutes] so ANY kind of experience, means that wetheres theres no oxygen in the brain or not, they WERE having an experience of the afterlife.[COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
-Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]
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are you serious? wow! this is one where all we have to do is look around us and see plenty of examples; sure it might not always make sense with our finite intelligence or understanding...believe in the power of karma! it is even somewhere in the bible...you reap what you sow...the wages of sin is death...Originally posted by nunechkai believe in KARMA! but i have not way to prove it...
and smokey the bear is REAL! :P
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Well if it's in the bible, it must be true.Originally posted by hyebruinare you serious? wow! this is one where all we have to do is look around us and see plenty of examples; sure it might not always make sense with our finite intelligence or understanding...believe in the power of karma! it is even somewhere in the bible...you reap what you sow...the wages of sin is death...
What about the millions of people who do good things and have horrible things happen to them? Don't those instances count?[COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
-Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]
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That's because I'm a psychic. I just proved it too! Yay!Originally posted by omniscientWow you read my mind, exactly the two things I was thinking about.
[COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
-Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]
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the focus is not the bible, that was just an example, and a big one yes! whoever said karma from our point of view should explain everything? maybe THAT'S their mission, to suffer, learn, or let others learn and grow through their sufferings???...i mean that is the reason why we are on earth...sure we're here to enjoy the good physical emotional social pleasures earth has to offer, but do you all seriously think that that is all we're here for? to "just live?"....no! we all have individual karmas--some big, some small--and sometimes we have karmic relationships with different people. the problem in understanding specific karmic situations is that we simply do not have the full picture, we do not know what happend when to set a certain action/behaviour in motion...you ever wonder what the karmic purpose of a 'bum' is? one who sits on the corner of the street and has nothing in this world except for his bundle of clothes and gatherings? maybe his earthly mission is to open the hearts of people like you and me and remind us that we are all human and we all should love one another; maybe, just maybe that is the source of all karma, all our sufferings and joys; to make us realize that love for fellow humans is ultimately the only truth that needs to be learned.Originally posted by SiggieWell if it's in the bible, it must be true.
What about the millions of people who do good things and have horrible things happen to them? Don't those instances count?
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