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Messages - Invictus

#1
Dear Moron (aka nightflier101)

Invictus please... Blah, Blah, Blah..
If you will check out the "Integral Philosophy" forum you will find the "Meaning of Life" thread there.

- Oh yes, do forgive me for expressing my opinions here. I mean, it's not like I made a relevant reply to a post relating to the context of mine or anything. I didn't know I didn't have that freedom, I didn't know I had to scour the boards for the "Meaning of Life". What was I thinking...!?

Darrenbeck stated a general plee. He didn't give the reason for his statement, so I suspected he could really be depressed or suicidal.

- Oh, I'm sorry my post didn't touch you enough to feel like I deserved a kind reply. I'm sorry I didn't sound depressed or suicidal enough for you. "Kindness only to those who deserve it" isn't that right nightflier?

I gave him my understanding of getting through life, in a general nonspecific manner.
And you come in and shoot it down, like a pothole in the road(clishe).

- That's right! I came here specifically to attack you. If I had only thought ahead about how you might take it and said something like this from the start. "If I may play devil's advocate here for a minute, but only because I want to hear your replies on this :)" But maybe in your rush to get back at me for the sheer audacity I must have demonstrated you missed it. Perhaps I should have reminded you not to take it so hard at the end of the post as well. Oh wait, I did. "This post is not meant to offend anyone or their beliefs, only to provoke discussion". Dear God, what have I done!!

I'm glad you feel that life is bullsh*t, I hope you get your fill of it! he he he...

- Oh yeah, you sure told me where to go. Even so I'll still be here enjoying it long after your gone. he he he...

- Ok, that's probably enough sarcasm for one post. As for the rest of the people who actually took the time to write a meaningful reply to this post, thank you. It may not seem so now, but I do appreciate you input and have taken some of your comments to heart. I'm glad you saw this post for what it was rather than immediately assume the worst about my intentions or me.





#2
If I may play devil's advocate here for a minute, but only because I want to hear your replies on this :) What is the point of acumulating material things in this life when you will just die and take nothing with you. What is the point of acumulating knowledge in this life when you will just die, (re-incarnate?) and forget it all. What is the point of even having worthwhile knowledge if there is nothing you can really do about it in one lifetime. What is the point of living to learn some lesson(s) when you will just die, forget it all and repeat the whole proccess ad nauseum. Some say your return here is pre-planned based on very accurate future probabilities that will allow you to learn and grow. But in the end you are still just the product of your environment and the people and events around you. And it is all still just probabilities, it may not happen the way intended, in fact it may go horribly horribly wrong and set your development back ages. How can you make any real progress and not end up doomed to repeating the same mistakes in the same environment when you just forget everything and have to start all over again. And then you read/hear about all these advanced alien races and behold their achievments in wonder/awe and perhaps as something to aspire to. But then you learn that they live for hundreds/thousands of years and that they remember everything from their previous lives too. "If you can change yourself you can change your environment"? But it is only your perception that changes, not the world. Oh yes, and I've also heard/read about all that "your life is what you make it", "you can do anything", "insert optimistic clishe here" etc. Yet, it is just not like that for the vast majority of us. We live and die meaningless/robotic/pointless/controlled lives comprised of 90% needless suffering despite most of our efforts and 10% hardly worth mentioning. However, we are expected to perservere. To strive for... what exactly, what is the point, what is the reward. Enlightment perhaps, unity, which in fact is a loss of identity? Is any reward worth this and aren't there an infinite number of better ways to go about getting it. What idiotic higher power came up with this way of existing? Who in their right mind would willingly agree to come back to it, even after living here once? Maybe we don't even have a choice. Maybe we are just puppets. Controlled by a higher part of ourselves which profits from our experiences while sitting in some higher dimension all happy and loved. Occasionally sending us messages of hope/"knowledge"/love and whatnot to prevent us from giving up. This of course is just the tip of the iceberg. I could go on for hours just to have my post meticulously disected and see the same replies as always to almost every section of it. But are they original replies based on personal experience or irefutable proof or something equally believable, nope. Anyway, I think this enough for the purpose of this post. What are your real thoughts and feelings to all this?

PS - This post is not meant to offend anyone or their beliefs, only to provoke discussion. If possible, I would like you to avoid "faith" based answers, if possible :)
#3
For those of you interested in those kinds of things, here is a link you might enjoy. It is a book written by Alex Collier which is very similar to Icke's books, in fact I think they know eachother. Anyway, let me warn you before you read it, this book can seriously mess with your mind and emotions if you believe it. Don't hesitate to post your opinions on it however.

http://www.andromedaninsights.com/dsg1/index.html