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They said the only thing that is important is the present, the action, the now
-By the reasoning of some, discussing certain conspiracies on a conspiracy sight violates my creditbility. That's fine and you don't have to believe me.
I have to protect the source of this information. This is not speculation, or opinion. What you are about to read is the truth.
Silly anecdotes are of no consequence. You'd be better off getting the story from a crazy person, which wouldn't be too far from what you are doing.
The simple fact is that you believe what you want to, and is it clear in your post. You accept to believe him based on nothing other than his testimony....
Morality, choice, intent, perception - they are of no relevance.
The final outcome of each is always the same: The action - it is what dictates the effect. That is where the truth is.
Examples are not proof; However, evidence amounts to proof.
A belief is not truth. Truth is in the action. It is true that something exists or doesn't. It is belief as to weather it is real or not.
Belief is of no relevance
Originally posted by aleon1018
reply to post by benign.psychosis
It's humiliating to discuss these stories, especially vocally, which sounds delusional, especially to a therapist with a negative and closed minded attitude. I have thought about group therapy such as with those who believe they've been abducted, but even that doesn't feel right and or was told wasn't a positive step in therapy, as these people feed off each others alleged delusions. So, why even bother?
Belief is something that we must transcend, no matter how hard it hurts us.
-I asked about evolution and creation, but was only told that the truth is whatever you believe and that absolute proof does not and can not exist either way. I was told that belief systems were artificial constructs and they found it comical that humans operate that way, letting themselves be controlled by belief. They said the only thing that is important is the present, the action, the now (each one took turns saying those three (six) words and then slapped each others back at the same time, so that was mildly amusing, I remember). I later found that most of what they said was "the truth" was mirrored in Buddhism, particularly Zen.
Originally posted by Enthralled Fan
reply to post by benign.psychosis
Nice story, thanks for sharing it.
When you got to visit the Kuiper belt, did they tell you ahead of time that you would be doing so?
I mean did they ask you if you wanted a ride on their ship? Did you have a choice whether or not to go?
Did you have any fear of not being returned to your home?
How long did the trip take, and did you remember it all along, or has that event come back to you in bits and peices?
I guess I am wondering if you had been on one of the ships when you were a child, but just haven't remembered it?
What area of the country are you in? Is it rural or metropolitan?
Have your neighbors ever noticed anything strange around your house, or reported any UFO's?
Thanks
I guess I am wondering if you had been on one of the ships when you were a child, but just haven't remembered it?
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Originally posted by rawsom
So, you are saying that something which consumes one third of interent's capacity has no scientific value.
Just because there is a lot of something, doesn't mean it has any value.
And .. the other thing being ... they aren't even of our species so they wouldn't 'get off' on watching it anyways.