Thanks for your reply.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 6:38 pm
Thank you for your reply, I did read it all, I understand what you are saying, because I too have believed in what you have said here to be the way things are. I used to believe that we are not our body, and that the body is just a vehicle for spirit. I beleived this for a long long time, but was never really satisfied with it because of the pain problem.
If like you say we are the ones that created ourselves, how could we possibly believe this VR would be a good idea. To me, it's an absolutely preposterous idea, to create sentient organisms to endure millions of years of pain and torture, ending in death anyway.
Unless it's all just the result of random unintelligent crude forces, and chemical molecules mindlessly replicating themselves for no reason or puropse or meaning, and no knowing of how to stop it. It's all just a bad mindless idea in my opinion.
Then there's the Christians hoping and petitioning their god for eternal life...which never made any sense to me whatsoever, for all that is known is what's happening here in physical flesh and blood, I mean who would want to live forever in this torture chamber. Religion doesn't make any sense to me.
I used to think along similar lines as you express above in relation to this universe of pain. However, I kept in mind the idea we created said VR to experience it in that manner.
So in that, by my retaining the idea we are the ones who created said VR [embodied in YHWH re the dominant creator concept of this world] we - what we really are - is immaterial interacting with the material we created in order to do so.
But what are we then? Mad-crazy for making the experience so horrific for us?
That is one interpretation, but in accepting it, we have to ignore other aspects of said experience which are not focused primarily upon pain and suffering.
In that I am saying that if one focuses only on the aspects of pain and suffering, one is libel to interpret the experience in the way that you have.
Do you agree with this observation?