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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ain't it weird how life changes us so much that even though we've said and done things, it feels like a different life altogether.

How many lives do you feel you've had?

I reckon I'm on my seventh or eighth

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ain't it weird how life changes us so much that even though we've said and done things, it feels like a different life altogether.

How many lives do you feel you've had?

I reckon I'm on my seventh or eighth"

No idea but my gran swore she used to be a sailor with a peg leg in a previous life...mind you she was an alcoholic so it could just have been the booze talking at the time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not sure about myself but think my eldest has been here before.....

When she was three she said

''I didn't like it when those men were putting us on the back of those trucks Mummy''

Freaked me right out...

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

Sounds like hippy toot to me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you mean how many lives do I feel I have lived within this lifetime, then I'll say 2. There was before my father died, then after. I think I really grew into a new person, then.

-Courtney

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sounds like hippy toot to me"

My folks are hippies

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Sounds like hippy toot to me

My folks are hippies "

Some of my best friends are hippies.

I'll just take a walk down my high street and see 57 varieties of hippy toot

Have you seen my location?

:o

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sounds like hippy toot to me

My folks are hippies

Some of my best friends are hippies.

I'll just take a walk down my high street and see 57 varieties of hippy toot

Have you seen my location?

:o"

Yes I love it there only been once though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ain't it weird how life changes us so much that even though we've said and done things, it feels like a different life altogether.

How many lives do you feel you've had?

I reckon I'm on my seventh or eighth"

I feel this too. When I think back to my childhood, it does seem as though it was another life.

I've changed so much now though, that I reckon i'm on my third, and this one's here to stay.

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

They are bonkers tho. Mostly harmless.

My favs are the ones who've moved in to the old bank in the middle of the high street.

They wear white or orange robes and sit around with copper pyramids on their heads. No idea what any of that's about but their website prices are HUGE and all in US dollars, so they're making a mint selling hippy toot to stupid Yanks.

It's more colourful than most high streets, that's for sure

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some cracking pubs in your town too. There's one that doesn't do food but will happily let you bring your own takeaway in if you sup their beer. There was a barmaid in their, of east European origin with a very vampiric accent, and she had a hairdo that looked just like Gary Oldman's in Interview With a Vampire.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"If you mean how many lives do I feel I have lived within this lifetime, then I'll say 2. There was before my father died, then after. I think I really grew into a new person, then.

-Courtney"

You understood what I meant

And yes, given what you've said about your dad, I can understand that *hugs*

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside

my soul is 30 million years old.. i only come down here in times of great change for humanity now on a galactic contract..it used to piss me off..but since ive found swinging im a much happier morphed human

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sounds like hippy toot to me

My folks are hippies

Some of my best friends are hippies.

I'll just take a walk down my high street and see 57 varieties of hippy toot

Have you seen my location?

:o"

You mean hienz???

Any on the actual subject! My great aunt once told me that each life we live we get treated how we treated others in the previous to help us to learn how it feels. And only when you have lived a perfect life will you be let into heaven (a load of rubbish in my opinion but strangely poetic) if this is the case in my previous life I must have been a bully and an adulterer! This is the sort of conversation I have when I'm d*unk though so can it wait? Lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Ain't it weird how life changes us so much that even though we've said and done things, it feels like a different life altogether.

How many lives do you feel you've had?

I reckon I'm on my seventh or eighth

I feel this too. When I think back to my childhood, it does seem as though it was another life.

I've changed so much now though, that I reckon i'm on my third, and this one's here to stay."

Hugs, I'm glad you're happier with who you are now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I feel like I've been around for far too long, very weary and so very old. As if I've run out of steam and need a good long rest. I think that's a common experience for people with depression though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

On my third, I think... sweet innocent childhood & teen years... big dramatic horrible incidents between the ages of 17 & 19 which lead to a really dark angry period in my life and I think those effects carried on until I was about 23... now I'm kind of in a better healing pharse.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I feel like I've been around for far too long, very weary and so very old. As if I've run out of steam and need a good long rest. I think that's a common experience for people with depression though."

That too, it saddens me to know other people feel that way because I felt that way for way too long *hugs*

That's not exactly what I mean, what I mean is that that is one life among many throughout your lifetime, just as my life that way was maybe one of the hardest I've ever lived through. I wish you all the best in overcoming depression lovely

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I guess 2 the one before I had my kids, which to be honest I can't remember a time without the little delights, and this one, well actually maybe three.

I was deffo living another life between 29 and 31, probably the worst of my life

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I feel like I've been around for far too long, very weary and so very old. As if I've run out of steam and need a good long rest. I think that's a common experience for people with depression though.

That too, it saddens me to know other people feel that way because I felt that way for way too long *hugs*

That's not exactly what I mean, what I mean is that that is one life among many throughout your lifetime, just as my life that way was maybe one of the hardest I've ever lived through. I wish you all the best in overcoming depression lovely"

I do know what you mean. I just feel that it's all 1 life rather than a series of different ones.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I feel like I've been around for far too long, very weary and so very old. As if I've run out of steam and need a good long rest. I think that's a common experience for people with depression though.

That too, it saddens me to know other people feel that way because I felt that way for way too long *hugs*

That's not exactly what I mean, what I mean is that that is one life among many throughout your lifetime, just as my life that way was maybe one of the hardest I've ever lived through. I wish you all the best in overcoming depression lovely

I do know what you mean. I just feel that it's all 1 life rather than a series of different ones."

It is, though it can feel like a different life

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to be a parrot in a past life but I'm not now...not now.....not now....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I feel like I've been around for far too long, very weary and so very old. As if I've run out of steam and need a good long rest. I think that's a common experience for people with depression though.

That too, it saddens me to know other people feel that way because I felt that way for way too long *hugs*

That's not exactly what I mean, what I mean is that that is one life among many throughout your lifetime, just as my life that way was maybe one of the hardest I've ever lived through. I wish you all the best in overcoming depression lovely

I do know what you mean. I just feel that it's all 1 life rather than a series of different ones.

It is, though it can feel like a different life "

I know, I get what you and other posters mean. For me though it doesn't.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"On my third, I think... sweet innocent childhood & teen years... big dramatic horrible incidents between the ages of 17 & 19 which lead to a really dark angry period in my life and I think those effects carried on until I was about 23... now I'm kind of in a better healing pharse."

I'm glad you're healing better lovely

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I guess 2 the one before I had my kids, which to be honest I can't remember a time without the little delights, and this one, well actually maybe three.

I was deffo living another life between 29 and 31, probably the worst of my life"

I'm glad you're out of that life and in a happier new one

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I feel like I've been around for far too long, very weary and so very old. As if I've run out of steam and need a good long rest. I think that's a common experience for people with depression though.

That too, it saddens me to know other people feel that way because I felt that way for way too long *hugs*

That's not exactly what I mean, what I mean is that that is one life among many throughout your lifetime, just as my life that way was maybe one of the hardest I've ever lived through. I wish you all the best in overcoming depression lovely

I do know what you mean. I just feel that it's all 1 life rather than a series of different ones.

It is, though it can feel like a different life

I know, I get what you and other posters mean. For me though it doesn't."

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

It's funny how all the reincarnated types in Glastonbury are usually King Arthur, or Cleopatra or some Indian shaman...

Never some poor sod who toiled away in a field and died of plague at the at of 36.

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"It's funny how all the reincarnated types in Glastonbury are usually King Arthur, or Cleopatra or some Indian shaman...

Never some poor sod who toiled away in a field and died of plague at the at of 36. "

tapped into the mass consciousness of archetypes.. i have flashbacks of being mauled to death by poodles as a little boy running messages to the french resistors...good job that's not mass consciousness....horrific..

i have several other non related 'this lifetime' earth memories, but i wont bore you with the details

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury


"It's funny how all the reincarnated types in Glastonbury are usually King Arthur, or Cleopatra or some Indian shaman...

Never some poor sod who toiled away in a field and died of plague at the at of 36.

tapped into the mass consciousness of archetypes.. i have flashbacks of being mauled to death by poodles as a little boy running messages to the french resistors...good job that's not mass consciousness....horrific..

i have several other non related 'this lifetime' earth memories, but i wont bore you with the details "

My little old lady friend™ swears blind she was burnt at the stake in a former life :o

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I guess 2 the one before I had my kids, which to be honest I can't remember a time without the little delights, and this one, well actually maybe three.

I was deffo living another life between 29 and 31, probably the worst of my life

I'm glad you're out of that life and in a happier new one"

Thanks Hun, took me to the bottom but with helped picked myself back up x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Had a flash back once. I was playing and running around a four poster bed with around five brothers and sisters. We were all close in age and dressed in Victorian clothing.

Mrs Tatts

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Quite a few different stages I suppose, up to 18, 18-24 travelling and drinking and doing stuff, then marriage and kids, then an odd time about 4 years ago when I realised I was bi and from fab days till now, more 'complete' than I was I think, certainly happier and more confident and healthier and older and wiser cos I've been watching 'how it's made' a lot.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"It's funny how all the reincarnated types in Glastonbury are usually King Arthur, or Cleopatra or some Indian shaman...

Never some poor sod who toiled away in a field and died of plague at the at of 36.

tapped into the mass consciousness of archetypes.. i have flashbacks of being mauled to death by poodles as a little boy running messages to the french resistors...good job that's not mass consciousness....horrific..

i have several other non related 'this lifetime' earth memories, but i wont bore you with the details

My little old lady friend™ swears blind she was burnt at the stake in a former life :o"

In a few previous lives I've died by being shot

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I think I've missed the point of this thread.

I've never done past life regression or anything and have no weird memories of anything.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think I've missed the point of this thread.

I've never done past life regression or anything and have no weird memories of anything. "

No, you didn't miss the point, someone else did and I think it's interesting to include both points of view

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sounds like hippy toot to me

My folks are hippies

Some of my best friends are hippies.

I'll just take a walk down my high street and see 57 varieties of hippy toot

Have you seen my location?

:o

Yes I love it there only been once though "

its a dump

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

More seriously this time. I have gone through a number of transformational phases in my life where I experienced what felt like dramatic changes in my life, but in hindsight were just a number of opportunities to step up a level and add more meaning, purpose, focus and balance to life. I feel I'm again at the stage where I need to change things as autumn is here.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

3 up to the age of 9 living with the woman who gave birth to me...

The second up until my gran died when I was 20.

I guess I'm on my 3rd now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As much as I'd love to believe in some kind of reincarnation, the man of science in me knows it's bullshit.

Kind of like Courtney said, I think we can be change as people over our lifetimes as the story unfolds.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"More seriously this time. I have gone through a number of transformational phases in my life where I experienced what felt like dramatic changes in my life, but in hindsight were just a number of opportunities to step up a level and add more meaning, purpose, focus and balance to life. I feel I'm again at the stage where I need to change things as autumn is here....."

That sounds like a plan. I wish you all the best sir

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"3 up to the age of 9 living with the woman who gave birth to me...

The second up until my gran died when I was 20.

I guess I'm on my 3rd now"

Sounds like a an interesting life. I'm sorry to hear about your gran. You two must have been close. Hugs. I hope this life is a happy one

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"More seriously this time. I have gone through a number of transformational phases in my life where I experienced what felt like dramatic changes in my life, but in hindsight were just a number of opportunities to step up a level and add more meaning, purpose, focus and balance to life. I feel I'm again at the stage where I need to change things as autumn is here.....

That sounds like a plan. I wish you all the best sir "

thanks

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"As much as I'd love to believe in some kind of reincarnation, the man of science in me knows it's bullshit.

Kind of like Courtney said, I think we can be change as people over our lifetimes as the story unfolds."

Yes lol. I'm inclined to believe our genetics hold memories as I can directly link two of mine to ancestry, however, there's a lot of it which is down to imagination... But I still like to believe.

What Courtney said was more like what I originally meant, but both versions are interesting

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By *hole Lotta RosieWoman  over a year ago

Deviant City

Just the one

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's funny how all the reincarnated types in Glastonbury are usually King Arthur, or Cleopatra or some Indian shaman...

Never some poor sod who toiled away in a field and died of plague at the at of 36. "

That poor sod was and still is me.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"It's funny how all the reincarnated types in Glastonbury are usually King Arthur, or Cleopatra or some Indian shaman...

Never some poor sod who toiled away in a field and died of plague at the at of 36.

That poor sod was and still is me. "

I'd have been the poor sod next to ya

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's funny how all the reincarnated types in Glastonbury are usually King Arthur, or Cleopatra or some Indian shaman...

Never some poor sod who toiled away in a field and died of plague at the at of 36.

That poor sod was and still is me.

I'd have been the poor sod next to ya "

I'm older than you so I'd go first, I want a woodland burial please.

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By *eanut Butter CupWoman  over a year ago

B & M Bargains

I think probably 4..

Pre ex-girlfriend

10 years of dramatic relationship then friendship with her - yes we had fun but the lies she told were exhausting

A couple of years of falling out with people, and trying to study and pass exams

And now.. I think I'm just entering the 4th stage where I might make something of myself (hopefully)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"3 up to the age of 9 living with the woman who gave birth to me...

The second up until my gran died when I was 20.

I guess I'm on my 3rd now

Sounds like a an interesting life. I'm sorry to hear about your gran. You two must have been close. Hugs. I hope this life is a happy one"

Yes it is thankyou huni. Yes I loved her to bits. And your right it's been interesting to say the least haha xx

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"As much as I'd love to believe in some kind of reincarnation, the man of science in me knows it's bullshit.

Kind of like Courtney said, I think we can be change as people over our lifetimes as the story unfolds."

look at the quantum level for the answers of consciousness..bullshit is thinking you are separate to anything else..no one is special you're in the same game..unless you opt out.. but you got to know the game,only when you know all of the game can you opt out..

riddle yes but true...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As much as I'd love to believe in some kind of reincarnation, the man of science in me knows it's bullshit.

Kind of like Courtney said, I think we can be change as people over our lifetimes as the story unfolds.

look at the quantum level for the answers of consciousness..bullshit is thinking you are separate to anything else..no one is special you're in the same game..unless you opt out.. but you got to know the game,only when you know all of the game can you opt out..

riddle yes but true..."

I think the universe may collapse in on itself..into a singularity and then just explode once again...

or everything is just sucked through into a super super gigantic super massive black hole, with all our galaxies colliding then a new universe is created...

I'd like a man of science to disprove my hypotheses

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The nine lives of Fritz The Cat.....that's me that is!

Feels like I'm on my 9th life anyway so I'm warily watching where I tread just now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If you mean how many lives do I feel I have lived within this lifetime, then I'll say 2. There was before my father died, then after. I think I really grew into a new person, then.

-Courtney"

same here

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By *emmefataleWoman  over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

At least 1079

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"At least 1079"

How did you know the pin to my securelock chastity belt

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think probably 4..

Pre ex-girlfriend

10 years of dramatic relationship then friendship with her - yes we had fun but the lies she told were exhausting

A couple of years of falling out with people, and trying to study and pass exams

And now.. I think I'm just entering the 4th stage where I might make something of myself (hopefully) "

Wishing you all the best with that young lady. Sorry to hear its been a tough run with your ex *hugs xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"As much as I'd love to believe in some kind of reincarnation, the man of science in me knows it's bullshit.

Kind of like Courtney said, I think we can be change as people over our lifetimes as the story unfolds.

look at the quantum level for the answers of consciousness..bullshit is thinking you are separate to anything else..no one is special you're in the same game..unless you opt out.. but you got to know the game,only when you know all of the game can you opt out..

riddle yes but true...

I think the universe may collapse in on itself..into a singularity and then just explode once again...

or everything is just sucked through into a super super gigantic super massive black hole, with all our galaxies colliding then a new universe is created...

I'd like a man of science to disprove my hypotheses "

The universe does not really exist, we are all figments of some deluded imagination

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By *eanut Butter CupWoman  over a year ago

B & M Bargains


"As much as I'd love to believe in some kind of reincarnation, the man of science in me knows it's bullshit.

Kind of like Courtney said, I think we can be change as people over our lifetimes as the story unfolds.

look at the quantum level for the answers of consciousness..bullshit is thinking you are separate to anything else..no one is special you're in the same game..unless you opt out.. but you got to know the game,only when you know all of the game can you opt out..

riddle yes but true...

I think the universe may collapse in on itself..into a singularity and then just explode once again...

or everything is just sucked through into a super super gigantic super massive black hole, with all our galaxies colliding then a new universe is created...

I'd like a man of science to disprove my hypotheses

The universe does not really exist, we are all figments of some deluded imagination"

If I start thinking about the universe I freak myself out. We are so insignificant, I think it's quite possible we are just someone's dream or experiment

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"As much as I'd love to believe in some kind of reincarnation, the man of science in me knows it's bullshit.

Kind of like Courtney said, I think we can be change as people over our lifetimes as the story unfolds.

look at the quantum level for the answers of consciousness..bullshit is thinking you are separate to anything else..no one is special you're in the same game..unless you opt out.. but you got to know the game,only when you know all of the game can you opt out..

riddle yes but true...

I think the universe may collapse in on itself..into a singularity and then just explode once again...

or everything is just sucked through into a super super gigantic super massive black hole, with all our galaxies colliding then a new universe is created...

I'd like a man of science to disprove my hypotheses

The universe does not really exist, we are all figments of some deluded imagination"

each others..yep..the skimmings of the fabric of the universe.. the macrocosmic version of 'presentation of self' by erving goffman and his famous 'dramaturgical' framework

combined with particle physics and the act of attention on matter and you have a holographic world to play in..isnt it fantastic...? specially when you slip between 'attentions'

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"As much as I'd love to believe in some kind of reincarnation, the man of science in me knows it's bullshit.

Kind of like Courtney said, I think we can be change as people over our lifetimes as the story unfolds.

look at the quantum level for the answers of consciousness..bullshit is thinking you are separate to anything else..no one is special you're in the same game..unless you opt out.. but you got to know the game,only when you know all of the game can you opt out..

riddle yes but true...

I think the universe may collapse in on itself..into a singularity and then just explode once again...

or everything is just sucked through into a super super gigantic super massive black hole, with all our galaxies colliding then a new universe is created...

I'd like a man of science to disprove my hypotheses

The universe does not really exist, we are all figments of some deluded imagination

each others..yep..the skimmings of the fabric of the universe.. the macrocosmic version of 'presentation of self' by erving goffman and his famous 'dramaturgical' framework

combined with particle physics and the act of attention on matter and you have a holographic world to play in..isnt it fantastic...? specially when you slip between 'attentions' "

Either it's too late for me to understand long words, or my attention is on your boobs

But yes, mind can manipulate matter meaning that either the universe has a mind of its own, or our minds are shadows of something outside the universe

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I had a past life,,,,I thought it was rubbish,hated it.Very happy with my new life though.

xx

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By *rtemisiaWoman  over a year ago

Norwich


"Ain't it weird how life changes us so much that even though we've said and done things, it feels like a different life altogether.

How many lives do you feel you've had?

I reckon I'm on my seventh or eighth"

'The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there'.

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