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Some things I think about.

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First. I don't think religion and spiritual discussions should be considered as sensitive topics like they are in the world today. I understand why they are, because in many ways they're exactly like what I described as my own beliefs. Whether people want to admit it or not, I believe that people consider their own beliefs to be more important than others. It's only natural, I would say. We live inside our own heads and only fully grasp our own beliefs, and even then that can be extremely difficult for most to do (as you'll see in the rest of this entry from my own). Unfortunately, a lot of people in the world are so clouded with their own beliefs that they aren't willing to accept that their belief system and way of thinking aren't universal.

Second. I often feel like I'm a main character in a book, and that frustrates me from time to time. I get frustrated because I am only one person, and I don't know if anything else in this world is real or just a story. Sometimes I sit getting frustrated because I can't comprehend the life of another person with all my might. People often say to their children, or someone who is seemingly entitled and spoiled that the world doesn't revolve around them, but how can they be so sure? How do they know that any of this is real? How do they know that the world that we live in doesn't really revolve around one single entity? One can say that they feel things, but do they really? Is feeling even a real thing? What if I'm the only real being in the world and everyone else is just my imagination? What if I don't exist at all? Why am I me and not someone else, if there is a someone else?

Third. Did I already die? What if there are two states of life, life itself, and "after" life? What if afterlife is just life, and not really after life at all? What if when we die, we enter our own self-consciousness and life (at least to what we as a society understand it to be; the world we live and function in today) continues to go on when, to everyone else, we died? What if we die and we don't actually know we have died?

Fourth. When I was growing up, I wondered that what if our lives are actually dreams? What if our dreams are actually our life? What if what happens in our subconscious is what is actually occurring? What if, when we're asleep, we actually lead another life that occurs when the body we reside in now is unconscious and we switch back when we wake up? What if the dreams we have while we're asleep are actually the dreams of another life altogether? Whether its one of our own or otherwise.

Fifth. I believe in reincarnation. Contrary to my belief above, I believe that when we die, our body decays and our spirit moves on. Some people are seen by others to have an old soul, and the soul and the spirit are one in the same. Someone with an old soul is someone who contains a spirit that has lived many, many lives. I believe in a Nirvana state where spirits go when they live enough lives to become enlightened enough to withstand that kind of environment. Spirits continue to live different lives until they achieve this state. Naïve people are those with young spirits. Ultimately, wisdom comes from spiritual life rather than intelligent.

Sixth. God and earth are the same. God resides in every living and non-living thing, eternally and internally in a spiritual manner. The essence of everything involved in this world starts with god. In many ways, god resides in all of us. We are all god. God is not a real in the ways he is believed to be real, but god is among us.

These are just things I think about.
 
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