Tyler Durden

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  1. From a biological point of view, they are the individuals that are responsible for my creation. I would't came into existence if they never meet and didn't have sex at a certain point in time. But if we take into consideration the fact that I was never actually born, that means I don't have any genetic connection to them at all. So why do they care so much about me? Is that a role I assigned to them to give myself a more believable experience of being a human?
  2. @TheWhollyTrinity Very informative post. I really like your explanation. Do you consider it to be a different cycle each time or does it repeat itself?
  3. But if now is all there is, when was I born then? That would imply existence of the past. Thanks! Just trying to get some questions answered. This seems like a good place for that.
  4. Can you please explain this? Won't the entire universe disappear with my death?
  5. One of God's main attributes is omniscience. How does that work in reality? I don't know everything but I can get the information from other people, internet, books, etc. Did I make myself forget about it so I can acquire it again through this process?
  6. What about physical death? Isn't that similar to waking up from a dream? After that a new dream can begin and the process of discovering the Truth can start all over again.
  7. @Shin Great explanation. So each time I look away from my body and then look back at it, I'm creating it for the first time?
  8. Great explanation. I guess it's better to split your knowledge between different people than to have it all as one individual. That's all me in the end anyways.
  9. It doesn't affect it at all because brain doesn't exist. It's just God's imagination at work when you take DMT.
  10. @Inliytened1 What do you mean by lucidity and meta awareness? Some type of control over the dream? @Nos7algiK Excellent explanation. I was thinking something similar along those lines but you put it real nicely into words. Your conclusion is also on point because God created this reality through deception of itself, otherwise it wouldn't work at all. Too much doubt and illusion would shatter.
  11. Whenever people tell me about stuff that wasn't in my direct experience, I feel like they are making it up on the spot. I don't think that they're doing it on purpose, they're probably just programmed to act that way. Having that in mind, how can I trust anyone? Is there any difference between being told a lie or the truth?
  12. @Tim R Yeah, I guess for the sake of staying sane, it's better to accept things the way they are presented. @Carl-Richard Yes, that's a survival mechanism, too much doubt isn't good. @Inliytened1 So I should just go with the flow? Live according with dream rules without questioning them too much?
  13. @Tim R Normally, I would assume that you're telling the truth because nobody would lie about that. But when I think about it, I don't have any evidence that you really went for a walk except your word. That is only a belief, it's not something I directly experienced.
  14. When people tell my about their vacation, day on work, night dreams, sexual experiences, etc. All the stuff that I didn't witness. Interesting perspective. So even I'm making stuff up when I talk about stuff that I experienced in my direct experience?
  15. Is there any difference between regular and prostate orgasm?
  16. From the scientific perspective, gravity slows down the flow of time. So if you manage to go near the black hole and stay there for a few minutes, when you return to Earth, a few centuries would pass in the meantime. That way you can travel to the future.
  17. You're welcome, my imaginary friend! ?
  18. From a biological point of view, it's just a peak of sexual pleasure achieved by a surge of dopamine released inside our brain. It's the most intense feeling of pleasure that is naturally produced by our body to reward us for the behaviour that is crucial for the reproduction. But does it have some deeper meaning? Can it get us close to a nondual experience? Is it a feeling of our inner divinity?
  19. @Shin Thank you for you answers. I was maybe expecting some radical changes in my life after awakening but everything stayed basically the same. I guess the human misperception of what it feels like to be a God is responsible for that.
  20. God is the formless foundation and essence of everything - infinite nothingness. You can call it the building blocks of existence.
  21. Can God truly awaken while in human form? Isn't that better described as becoming lucid? Because it still stays inside a dream and is aware that it's not real. Life doesn't end with that realisation.
  22. Present moment is all there is but it's almost non-existent because it becomes past so fast and past is imagined. I guess you can say that nothing is actually happening in that case.
  23. Can you please not use this thread for your argument with Leo. I'm sure there are more suitable places for that. Thanks.