frankiespeakin
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Some Ideas About Reincarnation/Rebirths/Past Lives And DNA
by frankiespeakin inthe subject has got me wondering.. they say buddha when he got enlightened under the the bodhi tree after vowing not to stop meditating untill he reached his goal/enlightenment.durring this momentous time he experienced a billion past lives.. what i'm thinking is that these people that experience this type of enlightenment are reading thier junk dna, which is a file of their evolutionary past that is encoded in the turned off genes of junk dna which is really a step by step recording of our evolutionary past that gets turned on briefly durring our formation in the womb from a one celled organism to a new born baby.. so i think just as their is an evolutionary process to build a human being starting from conception to a fully grown human built into our dna filing system that gets turned on durring conception, and that this proceess is what one is experiencing when one like the buddha meditates himself into an altered state of conciousness and has the experience of having lived many past lives..
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Article on self-righteousness written by one of the conscious-class?
by Fernando inthis article seems to read as if written by someone who is at least half awake.. your thoughts?.
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frankiespeakin
*** w95 10/15 p. 29 Watch Out for Self-Righteousness! ***
IN THE first century, the Pharisees enjoyed the good reputation of being righteous worshipers of God. They were earnest students of the Scriptures and prayed frequently. Some people viewed them as being gentle and reasonable. Jewish historian Josephus wrote: “The Pharisees are affectionate to each other and cultivate harmonious relations with the community.” No wonder they were probably the most respected and highly regarded individuals in Jewish society at that time!
Wow this is interesting Fernando. I never knew this. continueing:
However, today the word “Pharisaic” and related terms are derogatory, synonymous with sanctimonious, self-righteous , holier-than-thou, overpious, and giving lip service. Why did the Pharisees lose their good name?
It was because, unlike most Jews, Jesus Christ was not deceived by the Pharisees’ outer appearance. He compared them to “whitewashed graves, which outwardly indeed appear beautiful but inside are full of dead men’s bones and of every sort of uncleanness.”
So it seems to me in this setting that Jesus is the one that had the problem not the Pharasees. They were kind and basically good but according to the way Jesus seen them they were dirty and full of hypocracy. Wow this is truly some vehiment mudd slinging motivated by an egotistical person towards his perceived enemies. And the projected label stuck so that today every follower of Christ has adopted the same unjustified attitude. WOW talk about a raging Narcissist, this Jesus story is full of it.
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Said from the platform: "You are not surviving Armaggedon if you are spiritually weak"
by Daniel1555 intoday i was at the meeting (i go there about once a month now).
in the service meeting they had a part where they interviewed the secretary of the congregation.. so one question was: "why are the service reports so important?".
our secretary explained that the reports are important, because the elders can see, who is spiritually weak.
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frankiespeakin
Yeah saying that only the spiritually strong(those heavily involved in Corporate sponsored activities) will survive is a good whip to crack on mindless Corporation Drones to get them to become more $productive$.
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Said from the platform: "You are not surviving Armaggedon if you are spiritually weak"
by Daniel1555 intoday i was at the meeting (i go there about once a month now).
in the service meeting they had a part where they interviewed the secretary of the congregation.. so one question was: "why are the service reports so important?".
our secretary explained that the reports are important, because the elders can see, who is spiritually weak.
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frankiespeakin
So make sure you turn your field service report in on time, I hear this really pisses Jehovah off and he considers all not regularly engaged in the Corporate sponsored activity of "field Service" to be slackers and not worthy of his wonderful but as yet to be seen gift of everlasting life.
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Does consciousness end with the death of the body
by givemejustalittlemoretime inapparently, the carvakas in anceint hinduism were materialists and skeptics, arguing that consciousness ends with the death of the body and that therefore we should take pleasure in this life while we possess it and practice compassion toward others.
they also argued that direct observation is the only certain way to know anything, and thus the existence of supernatural forces and realities cannot be established and must be rejected.
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If you don't believe in God where do you get the strength to cope?
by Miss.Fit ini know there are some here that are going through some tough times.
some of you do not believe in god.
some are not sure.. i was told recently by a friend to pray to god for help and he would comfort me.. my first impulse is to pray.
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frankiespeakin
repetitive words, sounds, prayers('we thank you for this food jehovah you're so kind, in jesus name amen' 1000x oughta get the same results in brain wave patern synchronization)
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Article on self-righteousness written by one of the conscious-class?
by Fernando inthis article seems to read as if written by someone who is at least half awake.. your thoughts?.
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frankiespeakin
Vid,
Would it follow that the individual who compartmentalizes the most is also the individual who needs the most psychanalysis and therapy?
I would think that it would lead to all sorts of problems that a psychoanalysis would help but the denial might be too great and efforts to bring the patient out of their delusional state too heroic or radical(like something like psilocybin, shock therapy, or what not). but what do I know I'm not a psychiatrist. So say someone like a Governing Body member who fantasizes about being this Faithful and Discreet Slave entity and feels he's at the wheel of God's earthly Organization, I would venture to say that they are in some deep do do over these delusions and in desperate need of psychiatric help as peoples lives are involved(ban on blood, disfelloshipping very depressed people, don't go to college, and the like).
Vulnerability [ edit ]
Compartmentalization may lead to hidden vulnerabilities in those who use it as a major defense mechanism. [6]
Those suffering from borderline personality disorder will often divide people into all good versus all bad, to avoid the conflicts removing the compartments would inevitably bring, using denial or indifference to protect against any indications of contradictory evidence. [7]
Using indifference towards a better viewpoint is a normal and common example of this. It can be caused by someone having used multiple compartment ideals and having been uncomfortable with modifying them, at risk of being found incorrect. This often causes double-standards, and bias. [citation needed]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idealization_and_devaluation
In psychoanalytic theory, when an individual is unable to integrate difficult feelings, specific defenses are mobilized to overcome what the individual perceives as an unbearable situation. The defense that helps in this process is called splitting. Splitting is the tendency to view events or people as either all bad or all good. [1] When viewing people as all good, the individual is said to be using the defense mechanism idealization: a mental mechanism in which the person attributes exaggeratedly positive qualities to the self or others. When viewing people as all bad, the individual employs devaluation: attributing exaggeratedly negative qualities to the self or others.
Otto Kernberg has provided an extensive discussion of idealization, both in its defensive and adaptive aspects. He conceptualised idealization as involving a denial of unwanted characteristics of an object, then enhancing the object by projecting one’s own libido or omnipotence on it. He proposed a developmental line with one end of the continuum being a normal form of idealization and the other end a pathological form. In the latter, the individual has a problem with object constancy and sees others as all good or all bad, thus bolstering idealization and devaluation. At this stage idealization is associated with borderline pathology. At the other end of the continuum, idealization is said to be a necessary precursor for feelings of mature love. [8]
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If you don't believe in God where do you get the strength to cope?
by Miss.Fit ini know there are some here that are going through some tough times.
some of you do not believe in god.
some are not sure.. i was told recently by a friend to pray to god for help and he would comfort me.. my first impulse is to pray.
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frankiespeakin
Yes these are life changing beleifs which we must come to terms with, glad to see gaining more confidence.
Here's something on the subject of being in an existential crisis that many of us have faced:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Existential_crisis
An existential crisis is a moment at which an individual questions the very foundations of their life: whether their life has any meaning, purpose or value. [1] This issue of the meaning and purpose of existence is the topic of the philosophical school ofexistentialism......
An existential crisis is often provoked by a significant event in the person's life — psychological trauma, marriage, separation, major loss, the death of a loved one, a life-threatening experience, a new love partner, psychoactive drug use, adult children leaving home, reaching a personally-significant age (turning 16, turning 40, etc.), etc. Usually, it provokes the sufferer's introspection about personal mortality, thus revealing the psychological repression of said awareness.....
In the 19th century, Kierkegaard considered that angst and existential despair would appear when an inherited or borrowed world-view (often of a collective nature) proved unable to handle unexpected and extreme life-experiences. [7] Nietzsche extended his views to suggest that the so-called Death of God - the loss of collective faith in religion and traditional morality - created a more widespread existential crisis for the philosophically aware. [8]