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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever

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Also recall my idea that a loud noise like a clap or bang effects the thought forms, well look at this.

Chinese New Year, (xin nian) or the Spring Festival (chun jie) is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It consists of a period of celebrations, starting on New Year's Day, the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar and concludes with the Lantern Festival, on the fifteenth day of the calendar.

According to legend in ancient China, "Nian", a man-eating predatory beast from the mountains, could infiltrate houses silently. The Chinese were always very scared of this monster. They later learned that Nian was sensitive to loud noises and the color red, and so they scared it away with fireworks and the liberal use of the color red. "GuoNian" actually means "Passover the Nian". These customs led to the first New Year celebrations.
 Quoting: [link to www.nwcca.org]


Fireworks and firecrackers are another important part of Chinese New Year because, like the use of red, it is believed that the loud sounds they make will scare away evil spirits.
 Quoting: [link to geography.about.com]


grinning
 Quoting: <<orbs>>


That is interesting. I wonder why red, oh maybe it gives off a wave or frequency. I loved exploding eggs with fireworks, lol
 Quoting: Fancypantz


we noticed that when orb`s showed us
the original prompt for fireworks included causing them to be color coded to accompany the tones (sounds)
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever
 Quoting: aether


Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.

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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777


 Quoting: aether

there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever




Had a nice walk, very muddy around here, lucky I had my wellies on :)

Organic craft = :orbanatomy:

Have any of you noticed an increase in the shiny flecks of light that wiggle about like little maggots, I think they are something to do with the sun, increased around the same time as the aurora we had here from the flares.
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


yes, we (people) are feeling our way into a future that has only arisen in our past 100 years because the imaginal information to cause it to form has only become discovered by is in that linear time
thus we are still forming much of what we feel from our information we have carried for several thousands of years upon the notions of god, death and meaning of life
and we anticipate over our coming decades we will reshape our feeling completely to fit to cause the future our new to us ideas are forming to exist for us to fit within thus become true
this is what we do
 Quoting: aether


I find the thought of shooting ones consciousness across the galaxy on a laser beam intriguing.

Although, even at the speed of light, would take forever.

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


yes when you read back in the thread it is no different from your taking me originally back to how did i get here and our descriptions of everything showing how i did
your ripples like a record smiley prompted that originally

and what we have noticed with that guy in the video is he is prompting new technology utilizing older idea`s on purpose, like public relations
he was the front man in saudi arabia (islam) recent confirming our civilization levels that have arising in our past 40 years
Kardashev scale
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

and while we hold the hand of our sunny islams on the future without showing them the technology our shiite islams (iran) are pressing ahead with the knowing and technology that leads to the civilization levels reality in the from of keshe
[link to www.keshefoundation.org]

it is all the same topic, disclosure

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Barabar Caves

The Barabar Caves are the oldest surviving rock-cut caves in India, mostly dating from the Mauryan period (322–185 BCE), and some with Ashokan inscriptions, located in the Bela Ganj Block of Gaya District of Bihar, India, 24 km north of Gaya...
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Inside the Vapiyaka Cave in India; in the area called the Barabar Caves...notice the amazing polish on the walls..
 Quoting: brien foerster

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Another shot of one of the caves at Barabar in India...notice the massive crack at the entrance...ancient cataclysm? And the high polish. The actual writing could have been added thousands of years later.
 Quoting: brien foerster

[link to www.facebook.com (secure)]
 Quoting: aether


In the last link, it is interesting how the bottom picture where you can see the huge stone and the two entrances, that there is platforms where the entrances are.
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever
 Quoting: aether


Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.
 Quoting: Seer777


Death to me would be having my memories stolen, sometimes I will sit and go through memories of past activities, girls, friends, places, and smile at the fond memories, cringe at the not so appealing ones but laugh anyway, those memories to me, are life.
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I have considered the only way to void the planet of divisive religion is to in a sense, end death. IOW, if there is no fear of the afterlife and who goes where.

I find the thought intriguing.

I also see uploading ones consciousness into a computer would essentially do the same thing.

 Quoting: Seer777


Have you ever considered that computers wish to be human and impermanent.
 Quoting: The Impaler


Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


How is it that conciousness is uploaded or downloaded when everything is conciousness?

What you are describing is recycling(hel).

This is the threshold of wepawet and the hanged man(the fool which momentarily sees into 2 worlds)
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hahaha, I knew you would like it, was a funny set of events that led me to that info.

Yet I can no longer recall the exact turn of events, I know it was important so kept it open until the next time I came on here so i could show you.

Funny how it has been banned to practice this in China as it is said to invoke an independence from the state.

'Dharma wheel'

hmm

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Get it? Indepedence from the state? Lol

Shine on
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever
 Quoting: aether


Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes but that definition is a few thousand years and not true as explained because no one knew the explanation of what they knew
there will be lots of stuff like that
right in principle wrong in explanation thus application
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever
 Quoting: aether


Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.
 Quoting: Seer777


Death to me would be having my memories stolen, sometimes I will sit and go through memories of past activities, girls, friends, places, and smile at the fond memories, cringe at the not so appealing ones but laugh anyway, those memories to me, are life.
 Quoting: <<orbs>>


Yes indeed. We are for the most part, a walking/talking product of our memories.

Without memory, there is no thing.

Just like a blind person seeing a stapler for the first time. It's not a 'stapler' until they hold or touch it.
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Barabar Caves

The Barabar Caves are the oldest surviving rock-cut caves in India, mostly dating from the Mauryan period (322–185 BCE), and some with Ashokan inscriptions, located in the Bela Ganj Block of Gaya District of Bihar, India, 24 km north of Gaya...
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Inside the Vapiyaka Cave in India; in the area called the Barabar Caves...notice the amazing polish on the walls..
 Quoting: brien foerster

[link to www.facebook.com (secure)]

Another shot of one of the caves at Barabar in India...notice the massive crack at the entrance...ancient cataclysm? And the high polish. The actual writing could have been added thousands of years later.
 Quoting: brien foerster

[link to www.facebook.com (secure)]
 Quoting: aether


Good morning.

The shine on those walls is amazing.
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I wonder if they used sand to polish. That would take a long time.
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever
 Quoting: aether


Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes but that definition is a few thousand years and not true as explained because no one knew the explanation of what they knew
there will be lots of stuff like that
right in principle wrong in explanation thus application
 Quoting: aether


and the reason for the haunting in memory of past lives is because until the environment is of the nature of feels good to live in which means parents and society that knows enough to make so our reincarnation process will not recommence because there will not be an environment to overwhelm with love the pts of their their death and /or lifestyle
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
 Quoting: Seer777



there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever
 Quoting: aether


Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.
 Quoting: Seer777


Death to me would be having my memories stolen, sometimes I will sit and go through memories of past activities, girls, friends, places, and smile at the fond memories, cringe at the not so appealing ones but laugh anyway, those memories to me, are life.
 Quoting: <<orbs>>


Then you die everyday, as you can't remember what you've forgotten.

After a time even pesonal history feels disingenuous.
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Also recall my idea that a loud noise like a clap or bang effects the thought forms, well look at this.

Chinese New Year, (xin nian) or the Spring Festival (chun jie) is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It consists of a period of celebrations, starting on New Year's Day, the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar and concludes with the Lantern Festival, on the fifteenth day of the calendar.

According to legend in ancient China, "Nian", a man-eating predatory beast from the mountains, could infiltrate houses silently. The Chinese were always very scared of this monster. They later learned that Nian was sensitive to loud noises and the color red, and so they scared it away with fireworks and the liberal use of the color red. "GuoNian" actually means "Passover the Nian". These customs led to the first New Year celebrations.
 Quoting: [link to www.nwcca.org]


Fireworks and firecrackers are another important part of Chinese New Year because, like the use of red, it is believed that the loud sounds they make will scare away evil spirits.
 Quoting: [link to geography.about.com]


grinning
 Quoting: <<orbs>>


That is interesting. I wonder why red, oh maybe it gives off a wave or frequency. I loved exploding eggs with fireworks, lol
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Short wave radiation, reradiating inconservable heat.
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
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[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


How is it that conciousness is uploaded or downloaded when everything is conciousness?

What you are describing is recycling(hel).

This is the threshold of wepawet and the hanged man(the fool which momentarily sees into 2 worlds)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611


I don't know. I was talking in particular of ones personality, memories, etc, being uploaded into a computer, which would essentially give said consciousness, immortality. But without a physical body.

As mentioned in the vid, perhaps once ones consciousness is uploaded, one could move and interact with an avatar.
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there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever
 Quoting: aether


Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes but that definition is a few thousand years and not true as explained because no one knew the explanation of what they knew
there will be lots of stuff like that
right in principle wrong in explanation thus application
 Quoting: aether


and the reason for the haunting in memory of past lives is because until the environment is of the nature of feels good to live in which means parents and society that knows enough to make so our reincarnation process will not recommence because there will not be an environment to overwhelm with love the pts of their their death and /or lifestyle
 Quoting: aether


Reradiation of recycling heat to create an easy visual.

Theres a reason red is the colour of the heart.

Red book keets the book of the dead.
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Yes. Many times. I have considered the curse of immortality at length.
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[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


How is it that conciousness is uploaded or downloaded when everything is conciousness?

What you are describing is recycling(hel).

This is the threshold of wepawet and the hanged man(the fool which momentarily sees into 2 worlds)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611


I don't know. I was talking in particular of ones personality, memories, etc, being uploaded into a computer, which would essentially give said consciousness, immortality. But without a physical body.

As mentioned in the vid, perhaps once ones consciousness is uploaded, one could move and interact with an avatar.
 Quoting: Seer777


And thus my statement holds true. Memories trump novelty. Video games aren't so much fun upon replay.
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there is no curse to immortality with the right environment remembering a human cell lives forever in the right environment to do so
and the good news to that is when our knowing causes us to become able to cause our environment to prompt us to become immortal the same knowing causes us to become able to near instant travel anywhere within our universe via organic craft
and
if we want to we can die anywhere within our universe and rebirth to what we know to become next in cooperation to that which wants us to become it`s child
thus there is no curse to either eternity or immortality because immortality within our universe never means you never will die and rebirth in our universe always means you never forget who and where you are thus you enjoy eternity and it`s infinite diversity forever
 Quoting: aether


Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.
 Quoting: Seer777


Death to me would be having my memories stolen, sometimes I will sit and go through memories of past activities, girls, friends, places, and smile at the fond memories, cringe at the not so appealing ones but laugh anyway, those memories to me, are life.
 Quoting: <<orbs>>


Then you die everyday, as you can't remember what you've forgotten.

After a time even pesonal history feels disingenuous.
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Hahaha, smart ass tounge


Some memories will never leave you unless afflicted by some illness or misadventure, the birth of my children, the hardships that have molded me in to the man I am.

Those are the real treasures we can take from this place, for me at least, they are the treasure, the memories created to be pulled up and enjoyed, like a favorite movie you never bore of.

Yet I do understand your point :)
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How is it that conciousness is uploaded or downloaded when everything is conciousness?

What you are describing is recycling(hel).

This is the threshold of wepawet and the hanged man(the fool which momentarily sees into 2 worlds)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611


I don't know. I was talking in particular of ones personality, memories, etc, being uploaded into a computer, which would essentially give said consciousness, immortality. But without a physical body.

As mentioned in the vid, perhaps once ones consciousness is uploaded, one could move and interact with an avatar.
 Quoting: Seer777


And thus my statement holds true. Memories trump novelty. Video games aren't so much fun upon replay.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611


That is very true. Hence, the curse of immortality would be potential eternal boredom. Seen it all, done it all, kinda thing.

Which was my point.


On another note, any idea why I would suddenly start experiencing muscle cramps? I started taking vitamins about week ago and I noticed they started around that time. Mostly in my feet.

I got one in my neck two days ago, which was horrid.
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Immortality by definition is not dying. Ever. Eternal Life IOW.

Also, near all babies are born without memory of prior life. Those who do have recall of a previous life, are often haunted by it. Their death especially.
 Quoting: Seer777


Death to me would be having my memories stolen, sometimes I will sit and go through memories of past activities, girls, friends, places, and smile at the fond memories, cringe at the not so appealing ones but laugh anyway, those memories to me, are life.
 Quoting: <<orbs>>


Then you die everyday, as you can't remember what you've forgotten.

After a time even pesonal history feels disingenuous.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611



Hahaha, smart ass tounge


Some memories will never leave you unless afflicted by some illness or misadventure, the birth of my children, the hardships that have molded me in to the man I am.

Those are the real treasures we can take from this place, for me at least, they are the treasure, the memories created to be pulled up and enjoyed, like a favorite movie you never bore of.

Yet I do understand your point :)
 Quoting: <<orbs>>


They actually do, we have a tendency to skew their size and importance to make our forward path intransigent.

Look at the myths and apochrypha of the middle east and levant. Humanity 2.0 is ceaseless war.

On a personal level look to addicts and their need to suppress backbrain and semi hardwired reactive memory.
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there will not be an environment to overwhelm with love the pts of their their death and /or lifestyle
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Reradiation of recycling heat to create an easy visual.

Theres a reason red is the colour of the heart.

Red book keets the book of the dead.


watch this and notice our altering knowing of heat thus color (red)

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How is it that conciousness is uploaded or downloaded when everything is conciousness?

What you are describing is recycling(hel).

This is the threshold of wepawet and the hanged man(the fool which momentarily sees into 2 worlds)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611


I don't know. I was talking in particular of ones personality, memories, etc, being uploaded into a computer, which would essentially give said consciousness, immortality. But without a physical body.

As mentioned in the vid, perhaps once ones consciousness is uploaded, one could move and interact with an avatar.
 Quoting: Seer777


And thus my statement holds true. Memories trump novelty. Video games aren't so much fun upon replay.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611


That is very true. Hence, the curse of immortality would be potential eternal boredom. Seen it all, done it all, kinda thing.

Which was my point.


On another note, any idea why I would suddenly start experiencing muscle cramps? I started taking vitamins about week ago and I noticed they started around that time. Mostly in my feet.

I got one in my neck two days ago, which was horrid.
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Only if you cannot or will not make your field of vision larger. Some are crushed by it, others become buoyant.

Prometheus, Sysiphus and Atlasneed to be crushed to shine.

The promethean dung pile.
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How is it that conciousness is uploaded or downloaded when everything is conciousness?

What you are describing is recycling(hel).

This is the threshold of wepawet and the hanged man(the fool which momentarily sees into 2 worlds)
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I don't know. I was talking in particular of ones personality, memories, etc, being uploaded into a computer, which would essentially give said consciousness, immortality. But without a physical body.

As mentioned in the vid, perhaps once ones consciousness is uploaded, one could move and interact with an avatar.
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And thus my statement holds true. Memories trump novelty. Video games aren't so much fun upon replay.
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That is very true. Hence, the curse of immortality would be potential eternal boredom. Seen it all, done it all, kinda thing.

Which was my point.


On another note, any idea why I would suddenly start experiencing muscle cramps? I started taking vitamins about week ago and I noticed they started around that time. Mostly in my feet.

I got one in my neck two days ago, which was horrid.
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Exercise more.

Today I have been full of cramps but I moved 20 tons of topsoil by hand yesterday (shovel and wheelbarrow)then raked it all out to seed it, in the rain.
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How is it that conciousness is uploaded or downloaded when everything is conciousness?

What you are describing is recycling(hel).

This is the threshold of wepawet and the hanged man(the fool which momentarily sees into 2 worlds)
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I don't know. I was talking in particular of ones personality, memories, etc, being uploaded into a computer, which would essentially give said consciousness, immortality. But without a physical body.

As mentioned in the vid, perhaps once ones consciousness is uploaded, one could move and interact with an avatar.
 Quoting: Seer777


And thus my statement holds true. Memories trump novelty. Video games aren't so much fun upon replay.
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That is very true. Hence, the curse of immortality would be potential eternal boredom. Seen it all, done it all, kinda thing.

Which was my point.


On another note, any idea why I would suddenly start experiencing muscle cramps? I started taking vitamins about week ago and I noticed they started around that time. Mostly in my feet.

I got one in my neck two days ago, which was horrid.
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in the context of what we know today memory = know how and why you will do stuff you never knew because you have never done it before

this is not how our more recent ancestors thought but the ones that built the stone structures do
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On another note, any idea why I would suddenly start experiencing muscle cramps? I started taking vitamins about week ago and I noticed they started around that time. Mostly in my feet.

I got one in my neck two days ago, which was horrid.
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Exercise more.

Today I have been full of cramps but I moved 20 tons of topsoil by hand yesterday (shovel and wheelbarrow)then raked it all out to seed it, in the rain.
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I have been. Maybe that is it. I over did it on the hike the other day, but have been riding my bike everyday since.

I thought muscle cramps was a sign of lacking something. Which I find strange due to the vitamins.

Dunno. I'm sure it will pass.
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Death to me would be having my memories stolen, sometimes I will sit and go through memories of past activities, girls, friends, places, and smile at the fond memories, cringe at the not so appealing ones but laugh anyway, those memories to me, are life.
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Then you die everyday, as you can't remember what you've forgotten.

After a time even pesonal history feels disingenuous.
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Hahaha, smart ass tounge


Some memories will never leave you unless afflicted by some illness or misadventure, the birth of my children, the hardships that have molded me in to the man I am.

Those are the real treasures we can take from this place, for me at least, they are the treasure, the memories created to be pulled up and enjoyed, like a favorite movie you never bore of.

Yet I do understand your point :)
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They actually do, we have a tendency to skew their size and importance to make our forward path intransigent.

Look at the myths and apochrypha of the middle east and levant. Humanity 2.0 is ceaseless war.

On a personal level look to addicts and their need to suppress backbrain and semi hardwired reactive memory.
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I could agree they would leave us IF we do not place them in a high category place within our system, an easy recall and a refresh via viewing often, but once they are gone and if you forgot them how would you know you forgot them, omg now I feel all dramatically sad about maybe one day having my most prized possessions taken from me and I would be obliviously unaware.

sad

That's right piss on my parade hahahahaha.

bbl, cooking dinner.
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in the context of what we know today memory = know how and why you will do stuff you never knew because you have never done it before

this is not how our more recent ancestors thought but the ones that built the stone structures do
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because you remember (know) enough to know what never to do thus you are free to explore the infinite stuff you never knew cos you never did it
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in the context of what we know today memory = know how and why you will do stuff you never knew because you have never done it before

this is not how our more recent ancestors thought but the ones that built the stone structures do
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because you remember (know) enough to know what never to do thus you are free to explore the infinite stuff you never knew cos you never did it
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it is what immortals do because they know enough to make it true
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there will not be an environment to overwhelm with love the pts of their their death and /or lifestyle
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Reradiation of recycling heat to create an easy visual.

Theres a reason red is the colour of the heart.

Red book keets the book of the dead.
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watch this and notice our altering knowing of heat thus color (red)




Hey Ae, I don't watch or read anything other than my own intuitions. Even if I link, I usually just wiki my statement and crosslink for clarity.

I don't like to put myself in the middle of information, unless it's someone measuring that which I intuit.





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