We don't know of souls all go to the same afterlife or not, heaven could be just another lie.
Women are easy to misunderstand. From a impressionable baby, she is abundance and safety for men, hormones and societal influence generate desire for women, then the women nurtures man's seed, and men cannot see women objectively, making it easy for ideas to be manipulated across different ideologies. What a woman is? Idk. I have my suspicions, but I don't believe humans are like animals, so I see a much different manipulation than most. Perhaps human genders are in place to disguise and distract our biological trash bag brains from realization of our souls choice to experience this world. Who knows, shit is beyond knowing in this state of materialistic consciousness.
Rejecting Buddha or not, may not matter, your soul could still end up returning to a single pool of consciousness where all knowledge and experience enriches everything. Could be. Maybe not. Either way, it's ignorant to believe any existing religion would be immune to manipulation and thus the true nature of this place and afterlife will remain shrouded in deception as is nessesary to instill division between the population and control us for efficiency, reducing liability. Seeing humans like infinite beings put into a cage like livestock helps shape my perspective.
The only lesson is to reject deceptions and enjoy the fruit that remains while you're here, and don't worry what happens or doesn't after you die.
We don't know of souls all go to the same afterlife or not
Exactly! Which is why if someone is confirmed in not wanting to be in whatever afterlife Jesus is in, that can be arranged, whether their desire is good or bad for them. (And keep checking out what he actually said because in the quest for truth a lot of people agree that he's got good ideas; there's never a reason to let go of what you've once found true about Jesus.)
The doctrine of Fall of Man and Seed of Woman is archetypal in all cultures one way or another. The point is hope via balanced relationship. Everyone instinctively believes in hope unless artificially suppressed. That's why what desires they confirm throughout this life are honored in the afterlife.
Since I agree deception is real, all the more reason to test everything and then settle gradually on inference to the best explanation. It is likelier that that best explanation has been grokked by a few before me than that I get most of it before anyone else. Therefore I look for precedent traditions that have evidence such as wide acceptability or coherence, and I select from among them. If everyone does that we will all come to unity of knowledge on any point desired. Absolutely don't worry, but don't fail to make plans just as is proper to do in the process of enjoying any present moment:
The only lesson is to reject deceptions and enjoy the fruit that remains while you're here, and don't worry what happens or doesn't after you die.
I've tested Christianity, but the faith required to believe that the bible is word of God and not just some overly translated mess of deception and manipulation was too much for me to commit. My faith was undermined by my knowingness. So, I trust my knowingness now, my own religion based on my own experiences in mediation and breath work. Atheists are science cultists unaware of the spiritual connection available to all souls, and religious people are unaware that the spiritual connection they experience is not explained by their religions dogma. They accept what they are presented.
whatever is the afterlife, is what it is, and cannot be created by believe or faith
Thanks fren. Keep meditating and breathing and more truth will come as it does for us all. The fact remains that we choose aspects of our afterlife now and Jesus seems more spiritually connected than anyone and so I want to be with him in whatever is his afterlife, out of all my options. Wanting to be like him means me putting up with some pretty dogmatic people but they too come into more truth and are free to accept or reject it. As you grow you come to find that most of the ancient messages, including the Bible, aren't as ugly as detractors make them out to be, and there are good historicocultural reasons for their framework, and each aspect of them informs our lives now. The skeptical atheist creates the repulsion, but the one who constantly seeks more truth, knowledge, and experience of the divine will find it and will realize that the old ways had hints of the same too.
We don't know of souls all go to the same afterlife or not, heaven could be just another lie.
Women are easy to misunderstand. From a impressionable baby, she is abundance and safety for men, hormones and societal influence generate desire for women, then the women nurtures man's seed, and men cannot see women objectively, making it easy for ideas to be manipulated across different ideologies. What a woman is? Idk. I have my suspicions, but I don't believe humans are like animals, so I see a much different manipulation than most. Perhaps human genders are in place to disguise and distract our biological trash bag brains from realization of our souls choice to experience this world. Who knows, shit is beyond knowing in this state of materialistic consciousness.
Rejecting Buddha or not, may not matter, your soul could still end up returning to a single pool of consciousness where all knowledge and experience enriches everything. Could be. Maybe not. Either way, it's ignorant to believe any existing religion would be immune to manipulation and thus the true nature of this place and afterlife will remain shrouded in deception as is nessesary to instill division between the population and control us for efficiency, reducing liability. Seeing humans like infinite beings put into a cage like livestock helps shape my perspective.
The only lesson is to reject deceptions and enjoy the fruit that remains while you're here, and don't worry what happens or doesn't after you die.
Exactly! Which is why if someone is confirmed in not wanting to be in whatever afterlife Jesus is in, that can be arranged, whether their desire is good or bad for them. (And keep checking out what he actually said because in the quest for truth a lot of people agree that he's got good ideas; there's never a reason to let go of what you've once found true about Jesus.)
The doctrine of Fall of Man and Seed of Woman is archetypal in all cultures one way or another. The point is hope via balanced relationship. Everyone instinctively believes in hope unless artificially suppressed. That's why what desires they confirm throughout this life are honored in the afterlife.
Since I agree deception is real, all the more reason to test everything and then settle gradually on inference to the best explanation. It is likelier that that best explanation has been grokked by a few before me than that I get most of it before anyone else. Therefore I look for precedent traditions that have evidence such as wide acceptability or coherence, and I select from among them. If everyone does that we will all come to unity of knowledge on any point desired. Absolutely don't worry, but don't fail to make plans just as is proper to do in the process of enjoying any present moment:
I've tested Christianity, but the faith required to believe that the bible is word of God and not just some overly translated mess of deception and manipulation was too much for me to commit. My faith was undermined by my knowingness. So, I trust my knowingness now, my own religion based on my own experiences in mediation and breath work. Atheists are science cultists unaware of the spiritual connection available to all souls, and religious people are unaware that the spiritual connection they experience is not explained by their religions dogma. They accept what they are presented.
whatever is the afterlife, is what it is, and cannot be created by believe or faith
Thanks fren. Keep meditating and breathing and more truth will come as it does for us all. The fact remains that we choose aspects of our afterlife now and Jesus seems more spiritually connected than anyone and so I want to be with him in whatever is his afterlife, out of all my options. Wanting to be like him means me putting up with some pretty dogmatic people but they too come into more truth and are free to accept or reject it. As you grow you come to find that most of the ancient messages, including the Bible, aren't as ugly as detractors make them out to be, and there are good historicocultural reasons for their framework, and each aspect of them informs our lives now. The skeptical atheist creates the repulsion, but the one who constantly seeks more truth, knowledge, and experience of the divine will find it and will realize that the old ways had hints of the same too.