Your Deepest Most Profound Philosophical Thought about Existence
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 1:04 pm
Your Deepest Most Profound Philosophical Thought about Existence?
It doesn't matter whether theist\atheist\agnot...attempt a short paragraph if you can muster one pertaining to the thread title.
Please attempt to refrain from debating peoples most innermost thoughts, this thread aims to allow those thoughts out, without the need for interrogation.
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I guess i'll kick off then..
Reality is a Convoluted Apparition of the Truth. In that, what we perceive to be happening around us, is not necessarily the truth, that we are immersed in some sort of 'matrix' if you will, the dimensions that physicists talk about are in play. These dimensions are under the behest of a 3rd party intelligence, which ultimately means that suffering of others we may witness, such as in an apartment tower inferno where countless people burned to death, their 'souls' were taken prior to extreme anguish.
It doesn't matter whether theist\atheist\agnot...attempt a short paragraph if you can muster one pertaining to the thread title.
Please attempt to refrain from debating peoples most innermost thoughts, this thread aims to allow those thoughts out, without the need for interrogation.
=================================================================================================================================
I guess i'll kick off then..
Reality is a Convoluted Apparition of the Truth. In that, what we perceive to be happening around us, is not necessarily the truth, that we are immersed in some sort of 'matrix' if you will, the dimensions that physicists talk about are in play. These dimensions are under the behest of a 3rd party intelligence, which ultimately means that suffering of others we may witness, such as in an apartment tower inferno where countless people burned to death, their 'souls' were taken prior to extreme anguish.