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would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?

 
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would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
natures priorities anyone ?
if we are conveying something here, it must be processed/used ?
..for something
solutions of our complexities should have a meaning in this action/reaction madness..

what do you think ?

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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
gathering of the treasure = realization
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
all your learning are belong to us
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
all your learning are belong to us
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
you still around funney? you got an email?
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you still around funney? you got an email?
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[email protected]
load it on buddy

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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
The pity is the whole knowledge we have already lost.
We would be really multitasking if we did remember all what we spent years to learn during other lives.
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
you still around funney? you got an email?



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load it on buddy

hf
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haha.. funny you say that...
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
The pity is the whole knowledge we have already lost.
We would be really multitasking if we did remember all what we spent years to learn during other lives.
 Quoting: <| NutOnTheEdge |>


multitasking = incarnations .. :) :hf:
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you still around funney? you got an email?



[email protected]
load it on buddy

hf

haha.. funny you say that...
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you can smile ? = you can really experience !

hf
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
gathering of the treasure = realization
[link to funney.cz]
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Great piece of Artwork - especially the hairdo.

I see it as Rome paid, mortal concerns fall away, and pure energy remains, along with wisdom acquired.
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
your life is like this PIC [link to funney.webnode.cz]
you swimm trough it
you feel you are part of it
you like it only when aware of it

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gathering of the treasure = realization
[link to funney.cz]
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Great piece of Artwork - especially the hairdo.

I see it as Rome paid, mortal concerns fall away, and pure energy remains, along with wisdom acquired.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 940828


LOL hairdo :)
clouds are vital for me
this symbology of nature
i found while walking by
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
losing

l-o-s-i-n-g
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losing

l-o-s-i-n-g
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oh sorry it triggered your spell checker hf
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[link to funney.cz]
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Great piece of Artwork - especially the hairdo.

I see it as Rome paid, mortal concerns fall away, and pure energy remains, along with wisdom acquired.


LOL hairdo :)
clouds are vital for me
this symbology of nature
i found while walking by
 Quoting: Funney



I trust many rainbow colored Clouds will always appear over the ground that you walk upon, but also clear circles of blue sky, and sunlight.
Needless to say I like you very much Funney hf
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gathering of the treasure = realization
[link to funney.cz]
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Great piece of Artwork - especially the hairdo.

I see it as Rome paid, mortal concerns fall away, and pure energy remains, along with wisdom acquired.


LOL hairdo :)
clouds are vital for me
this symbology of nature
i found while walking by



I trust many rainbow colored Clouds will always appear over the ground that you walk upon, but also clear circles of blue sky, and sunlight.
Needless to say I like you very much Funney hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 940828


have friends there (on NZ)
we (czech people) like & visit your country very frequently
i love those pictures my friends always bring from there
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losing

l-o-s-i-n-g


oh sorry it triggered your spell checker hf
 Quoting: Funney

You mean my brain?
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losing

l-o-s-i-n-g


oh sorry it triggered your spell checker hf

You mean my brain?
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yep :) the condensator ( [link to upload.wikimedia.org]

we all bear a charge
this charge is directly proportional to your character
and your character is nothing more, as how you were grasped/labeled by others (for further work)

in all those things you can learn
you can bet, that finding typos will not make you smarter

Last Edited by Funney on 04/12/2010 03:58 AM
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
There is an item called the "cosmic consciousness" It is accessed here at times, fleetingly. Some say it is "the mind of God" Etc. You are adding to it now.
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
There is an item called the "cosmic consciousness" It is accessed here at times, fleetingly. Some say it is "the mind of God" Etc. You are adding to it now.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 880806


= one of my alternatives
i do not believe
only adding some + and - points to take it as a real possibility

this thread was created for the sake of it
for those, who can render some original thoughts

if we lost all what was learned, i find it unfair

your brains should shoot words right here: ..

Last Edited by Funney on 04/12/2010 04:07 AM
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
One of my neighbors has a cunning plan - that being, to take it all with him. lol

Thanks for the comments regarding NZ, it can get a bit cool over winter months :(, but summer is usually magic :)

I don,t know anyone from Czechoslovakia except You, which is my great honor.
There are several close friends of mine not too far away from you though in Slovenia.

Are you an Artist Funney, are these brilliant works yours?
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It would suck to lose all the memory that this life will create... If there is no afterlife I may as well just jump off a fkn bridge now....
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
One of my neighbors has a cunning plan - that being, to take it all with him. lol

Thanks for the comments regarding NZ, it can get a bit cool over winter months :(, but summer is usually magic :)

I don,t know anyone from Czechoslovakia except You, which is my great honor.
There are several close friends of mine not too far away from you though in Slovenia.

Are you an Artist Funney, are these brilliant works yours?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 940828


no not really an artist i think
it functioning as a catalyst for me
i let my thoughts on its own and after the picture
i suck all i can from it

a communication with my soul perhaps,
desires and significances..

:) what should i do otherwise, when so sensitive ?! .)

you know there is nobody around,
enjoying reality as much as i do

..with this as i said it, is the whole problem surfacing..

i feel alone sometimes
not sad, not low spirited in any way, you know me
but, just lonely

i mean, it is time to render some starfriends or to kick natures ass or somethink you know.. :)


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It would suck to lose all the memory that this life will create... If there is no afterlife I may as well just jump off a fkn bridge now....
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Of interest while on this subject
My father had a fully retentive memory,
Every book read he could recite word for word perfectly
I don,t for one second think this attainment was lost.
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.../we all bear a charge
this charge is directly proportional to your character
and your character is nothing more, as how you were grasped/labeled by others (for further work)
/...
 Quoting: Funney


Why that's interesting...

If I were a complete hermit, would that mean I would completely lack character?

scratching

So with you on the alone thing.
Not sure it's necessarily negative, though - at least not all the time :)



Nice artwork! hf


Peace.
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Of interest while on this subject
My father had a fully retentive memory,
Every book read he could recite word for word perfectly
I don,t for one second think this attainment was lost.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 940828


So, it isn't lost.
The memory of it lives on in you :)
With all implications thereof.



When a human finds congruence between feeling, thought, action, word etc etc,
he/she will shine!
His/her impact on the now and the posterity will not be lost nor forgotten.

Guess same goes for evil..?



Peace.
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If I were a complete hermit, would that mean I would completely lack character?
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even if complete hermit
your character growed in minds of observers watching you
where was the relation (to it, to anything) established..

on the other side

1 man alone on a planet without anything to relate
= no character

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Guess same goes for evil..?

sad is you are right
+1
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Re: would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
losing all this great music ?
those unbeliveable sound patterns making you froze in time ?!

come on
nature wouldn't do anything stupid as this!
she is humble, fair and loving
look!

we are carefully set into these circumstances
here on earth
the WE i mean (our todays instances, todays bodies, todays chances, todays genetic versions)

all should saddle their souls for this ride
its a no go when without this bond we born with
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