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  • in reply to: Death & Understanding Life #7442
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      I understand.

      Quick question: have you experienced that state? I’m not asking what you experienced, just that if you have experienced it?

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      in reply to: Death & Understanding Life #7435
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        Hmm 🤔

        Physically the body is burnt/burred and psychologically there are no worries, no jealousy, no anger, no sad, nothing. So when death comes, no matter how much attached you’re to things you’ve to leave it. Can’t this be done while you’re living. Can’t you be dethatched from the things while you’re living?

        Let’s say you do it, you get detached somehow. What next? What do we do then? Do we continue to be in that state? Or will I then face questions of the nature that are unimaginable for me at the moment?

         

        nothing that can help you to figure out your life, it is only you who can do it

        I was taught a phrase in the early times of my life. It went like “God help those who help themselves”. I normally used to laugh at the statement and assumed that if we are to help ourselves and its working out then we would need God’s help in the first place. Well, I now think it’s not about that. I think it is about the pretext that when you start helping yourselves about a goal then God presents you with avenues that you may not have anticipated in the first place. Does this mean, divine intervention; don’t know. I don’t have facts to deny it, so I will agree to it for now.

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          Fascinating perspective. A question raised about death! And so it happens that I have recently lost my mum brings me to wonder if this is just a chance post. I heard through the perspective have several digressions of thought. A challenge to understand that the human consciousness is collectively an individual and that passing of a single mind is insignificant as the collective common thoughts carry one. The match the idea, I think, it is true that we all feel similar kinds of emotions.

          It is confusing to talk about those emotions which can easily be classified into categories when referenced with the individuality of these emotions as a common consciousness.

           

          An individual is who is not fragmented, but since you are all fragmented you are not individuals.

          The quote hits me the most. What is the reference to fragmentation here? Does fragmentation mean a person thinking them different from others while in actuality they are just the same as others? Its confusing. I understand that JK may be using the word “Individual” as an analogy to refer to the assumed distinction between human beings by self-proclaimed titles, physical attributes etc.

           

          You may agree, say, ‘Yes, that’s perfectly right’ but you go on acting as individuals. This is such… So ugly, so hypocritical. Now, What is it that dies? You follow what I… If my consciousness is the consciousness of mankind, modified, etc. The consciousness which I think is me, is the common consciousness of man. Right?

          How would one gain extraordinary knowledge then Sir @minaminosuechi ? I’d like your help in understanding this perspective. I don’t get this one clearly.

           

          Probably read something he has written or said. I don’t know why you read books. We live on other people’s ideas. Right? We never read the book which is ourselves. We are the history of mankind. … …And that can be done only when the brain is so sharp, so alert, without any motive, without any direction, alert, awake, in which there is no contradiction, no sense of hypocrisy. Then you can read that book

          Is this the part that you referred to your citation in your original post text Sir Suechi? I would like to know what did you find out during your journey that took you away from your house seeking answers. What did you realise?

           

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          without even looking at it. The book is over. Then you will find out for yourself what lies beyond the book.

          Oh I am so not prepared to self read at the moment. I am clueless on how to even begin.

           

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          Here is the full text transcript of the audio of the video shared by Sir Suechi in the original post.

          in reply to: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 #7397
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            how would it make you feel seeing the things you dreamed of actually happen. If my accident didn’t have happened, would i have made it into the navy like i planned, how would that life look like then.

            Oh wow. I heard navy life is full of adventures and thrills. What kind of navy work were you interested in? Was it merchant navy or the battle navy? I can imagine you as an officer for sure. Bright white uniform, sharp cap, walking the take off and landing decks of a destroyer class vessel. I am not sure what position you would be in, hahaha.

            i don’t really feel bad about how things are now but just a fleeting false memory that your minds make up, made me tear up unintentionally when i first saw that scene for the first time and i have seen many people break at that same scene, now i cant help but wonder, did they have the same thought as me ?

            I don’t know as I have not played the game, but I may be able to feel a spec of impact that you sustained. Normally there are several games that make you emotionally connect with them with their acts. As an example when I played Ghost of Tsushima, I experienced a rush when Jin Sakai first activated Ghost Mode or when playing Final Fantasy 16, there was an epic battle against the mighty dragon and bringing it down surging the feelings of extreme achievement.
            But nothing compares to what you have mentioned where an in game act makes you think your real life arches. I guess the only way to find out myself would be to play the game and live that moment.

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              Dear @blitzy,

              I have heard much about this game and maximum I heard about it is from you. I have seen a few gameplay videos and a very few livestreams which give me an idea that it is a turn based fighting game, much like final fantasy. However your keen mention of the experience this game gives is not going unnoticed. There are several who resonate with your thoughts and say about the epicness of this wonder. They also say how this was made by a small developer or maybe a team, I’m not sure, and that it is nothing less than a master story scape.

              Recently, I have started watching playthroughs of this game and noticed how differently people react to it across age groups, genders, … … … on how different my own life could have been had I taken a different decision at certain point in the past.

              Wow, so many feeling bundled all together. Holy smokes! I would certainly like to hear an example of it. How can they be so powerful to remind you of your own real world choices. Which brings me to my next question. Can you cite an example about an incident in your life which may have had a potential fork. Imaginatively speaking, where do you think that detour could have taken you. I would like to play this imagination game and may be add to some fictional scenarios.

              I have no answer to it other than it is the best game i have ever played not in terms of the game-play but the story and how the characters were pitched against each other

              Oh my, how do mean when you say “how the characters were pitched against each other”? Are you referring to the powerful story and indulging direction that introduces the characters or do you mean how they eventually grow into based on your decisions? Pray tell!

              i sadly cant go into much depth without spoiling the plot.

              I respect that and sure think that many would not like the story spoilt. I however personally do not mind half told story as it’s quite equivalent to a blind play. But if you still insist on not sharing then no worries at all. I respect your boundaries.

              in reply to: Thoughts on parenting #7101
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                Oh okay, I had to turn off the quote to write in normal text.. got it.. thanks 👍🏿

                Perfect!!

                in reply to: Thoughts on parenting #6961
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                  Well, have to see about this 🙂

                  Yes of course. The thing is one one objective is done there is always another with parents. That’s the beauty of parenting 😝!!!

                  Also idk how you quote things, tried my best here to do it.

                  It’s quite easy. Just copy paste the text you want to quote. Select it and then click the block quote button on the tool bar. I am attaching a screenshot for explaining.

                  You can also click the quote link on the top right of the reply to quote the entire reply. Attaching image for reference.

                  Hope this helps

                   

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                  in reply to: Weird Realisation #6936
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                    It is nice to see the little ones grow, isn’t it? A moment when they asked you for things to moment when they do it on their own to another moment where they surprise you how well they can do it.

                    I envy you for having a brother. I never had a pleasure to have a brother in blood. But I do have a sister but that is a whole different set of affairs. The lives too far from me. I hardly get a few talks per week.

                    I have recently come to know of a dialog that said, “When someone living in our hearts leave us, it generates a void but that void exists perpetually only to be filled by another adventure”. I am yet to analyse this dialog and establish is credibility but it does imply on face value.

                    I say, “When you are not there, you are here”, if that makes any sense, 🤣…

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                    in reply to: Thoughts on parenting #6920
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                      But in the other case it’s more like the owner of the company has created a job vacancy and is mad at me for not applying for the job

                      😂, I feel you Sir MinaminoSuechi. These are unfair expectations but they are not going to leave you anytime soon.

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