04-24-2009, 12:39 PM
Perhaps you should look at what the Law of One says about acupuncture Yossarian.
I think that is a great ... 'quote' there.
I come from a family of atheists. I don't talk in a way that people can really argue with me effectively (i.e. Law of One and scientific studies, Edgar Cayce etc.) without flat denying what I'm saying with no evidence, and I usually don't argue with people. But I have noticed that atheists have a lot less joy, and inner peace. And sometimes, say with a dead close relative. Rather than look at evidence of NDE's or anything, the person sticks with their belief.
It causes a lot of suffering, real repeated suffering that is almost COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY.
Another thing I also read from remote viewer Joseph Mcmoneagle, whom I respect and think genuine. Is that it takes a surprising small amount of 'bricks' out of a persons fundamental belief structure to cause a complete mental breakdown.
(04-23-2009, 03:15 PM)fairyfarmgirl Wrote: I would call this Secular beliefs.
I once dated someone like that the relationship was devoid of any joy. Where is the joy and magic of life when you just think everything is a biological mechanism devoid of any soul.
fairyfarmgirl
I think that is a great ... 'quote' there.
I come from a family of atheists. I don't talk in a way that people can really argue with me effectively (i.e. Law of One and scientific studies, Edgar Cayce etc.) without flat denying what I'm saying with no evidence, and I usually don't argue with people. But I have noticed that atheists have a lot less joy, and inner peace. And sometimes, say with a dead close relative. Rather than look at evidence of NDE's or anything, the person sticks with their belief.
It causes a lot of suffering, real repeated suffering that is almost COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY.
Another thing I also read from remote viewer Joseph Mcmoneagle, whom I respect and think genuine. Is that it takes a surprising small amount of 'bricks' out of a persons fundamental belief structure to cause a complete mental breakdown.