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Originally Posted by Orion Morris
What about people like Gary McKinnon? He was doing good and I am sure he never thought he would get caught. Let alone be the one hacker that they decide to make an example out of. Or how about Lennon, King jr. Bill Hicks, and the hundreds of others who died when it seemed this world needed them the most?
I agree with you Braggywrinkle, and I think that your arguement is correct, I just have questions.
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According to Sethian philosphy you must consider the multi dimentional nature
of reality. At each point where you had a near death experience there is a
fork in the road. In one reality you did die, in the other you dodged the bullet.
All possible outcomes actually occurred. The "official" reality really isn't when
viewed from the perspective of the oversoul. This doesn't even touch on
agreements between individuals such as the victim who attracts the predator.
The agreement done so that each may know how it feels. As a spiritual being
having a human experience we strive to experience all that human means.
I refer you to the classic book by Joseph Campbell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Her...Thousand_Faces
These lofty ideals do not change life in the trenches a whit. Except perhaps
that you might pray to the you that you will be for insight into the thorny
problem at hand and then listen to your oversoul for answers. Or when you
comfort the child that you once were at a particularly trying point in your
life. From the perspective of omnipresent, there is no future and there is
no past. There is only now. The question is, how large is your now?