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Confused, about maybe reality?

Postby recovered_schizophrenic » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:41 am

Hello. Does anyone know any good ways to get rid of confusion? other than finding a solution...lol. I mean, one example i think of is *maybe i just feel confused at solution* do any of us make sense? or do we make sense of illogic, with previous thoughts becoming evidence? which were built on uninformed decisions, which maybe everything is? even this....If you have two people in a room, they will diagree on everything........each thinks they're right, but maybe each is wrong? i mean can we trust our own thoughts? can i trust this one? I'm James by the way
*trying to think of something really profound* okay, if you don't know what consciousness is, then how the dickens can you say there isn't an afterlife? We make no sense. x
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Postby bobalobugle » Sun Mar 25, 2007 3:59 pm

James wrote:*trying to think of something really profound* okay, if you don't know what consciousness is, then how the dickens can you say there isn't an afterlife? We make no sense. x


Don't know how to respond to original post there :p but I assume you mean "if you do know what consciousness is" as opposed to don't. In that case I agree, a lot of people seem to think we die and thats it, others think we go to heaven or hell, I think given the fact that we're existing now, we can logically say that we know it's possible to exist and maybe there is nothing when we die, but also could be that we are reincarnated.

Ok that maybe made little sense, what I mean is, that existing is proven, not existing is not. And yet so many people are so made up about what will happen when we die.

And a lifeless corpse doesnt prove non-existence.
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Postby wonderer » Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:40 pm

Well, maybe if the two people in the room were very closed minded they would always disagree...but perhaps the best thing to do is to question everything and be open to different views. As you say, mabe they both are wrong...and there are many things no-one knows the answer to and maybe never will.
If a conclusion can never be reached, I'd be the pacifist and move on to a different subject!
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