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Section: The Fluidness Of Reality
I am going to briefly recap a fictional comic book storyline and how an aspect of it may manifest in physical reality. This story is called "The Last Viking". It was written and drawn by a man named Walter Simonson, who is a very gifted storyteller. This story was in the Thor comic book published by Marvel Comics. Comic book Thor and movie Thor are pretty much the same person, he is the immortal Norse god of thunder who exists in the modern age. Thor hears a "summoning", the words used for the summoning are ancient and should not exist in the modern age. Thor investigates and ends up flying all the way to the south pole. He finds a warm caldera filled with hot springs, plant life, and animal life; a type of oasis surrounded by the daunting ice and cold. He encounters an actual viking who challenges Thor to the death because he wants to enter Valhalla. Instead of fighting, Thor desires to hear the viking's tale. The heyday of the vikings was 800 to 1050 AD. Through numerous twists of fate, some vikings ended up in the south pole. They discovered the isolated caldera and decided to settle down and live there. Their community survived for many generations up to the modern age, completely isolated from the rest of the world. The last viking was a direct descendant of those vikings who discovered the caldera a thousand years ago. Now is it possible that because of this fictional story, explorers might actually discover viking artifacts in the south pole someday? Just a thought.
You Are God - A Philosophical Essay on the Nature of Existence, Reality, and Immortality
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Re: You Are God - A Philosophical Essay on the Nature of Existence, Reality, and Immortality
So a lie created for spiritual deception could actually come true. Many religions have end times prophecies. I'm curious to see how this all turns out.
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Re: You Are God - A Philosophical Essay on the Nature of Existence, Reality, and Immortality
Section: How To Improve Your Genetics And Your Physical Aesthetic Appearance And Reverse Aging
If your parents never told you that you are beautiful, realize that you are. Pursuing evil will catch up with you eventually, it will break the symmetry of your features and you will become physically ugly, I mean this literally. You do have free will; if you don't want to do these things, then don't.
1) Become vegan. I cannot stress this enough. If you are vegan, it means you don't wish to cause suffering or death on other conscious beings and this makes you worthy of immortality.
2) Stop being racist. Everyone is racist, even me. This is something we all need to work on.
3) Stop thinking you're better than others because you're not. The fact that you think you're better than others means you're not better than others.
4) Don't exploit people. Exploiting someone means you don't want to see them after you exploit them. Spiritually this means you want them to die rather than see them again.
5) Don't engage in institutionalized systems, commercialized businesses, or corporations that exploit people.
6) Don't abuse children; physically, mentally, verbally, spiritually, etc. Quit projecting your own pathetic inadequacies and fears upon them.
7) Be courteous and polite.
8) If your neighborhood has a recycling program, make a conscious effort to utilize it.
9) Properly dispose of your own garbage in public areas; in other words, don't litter. You have no idea how many times I've seen chicken bones on public transportation.
10) If someone is trying to get into traffic, let them in.
11) If you accidentally bump someone, acknowledge them and apologize.
12) If you are in a public area and you see a plastic bottle on the ground, pick it up and throw it away even if it isn't yours.
13) If you go to a sporting event, don't leave your garbage under the seating. Dispose of it properly.
14) If you are in a restaurant, minimize the work the staff has to do to clean up after you. If you spill something, wipe it up yourself.
15) If someone needs a little help, then help them. I saw a video that happened in Japan. A man was rushing through a busy public area and spilled massive amounts of objects. Everyone, and I mean everyone, around him stopped what they were doing and helped him pick everything up.
16) If you have a contract, keep up your end of the bargain.
17) Do not change the terms of a contract once agreed upon. Corporations change the terms of a contract all the time. They will suffer spiritual consequences, not you. If you haven't realized it by now, this will be a game of patience.
18) If you are in a foreign country, respect their customs and way of life.
19) These are all really nothing more than tiny little everyday gestures, but they do add up.
20) What do we do with all the animals we've domesticated and imprisoned? I don't know, but we do have to come up with something.
I can keep going, but I think you get the idea. If you are a good person, your physical aesthetic appearance will improve. Do I have scientific proof that doing these things will improve your genetics and your physical aesthetic appearance and reverse aging? No.
If your parents never told you that you are beautiful, realize that you are. Pursuing evil will catch up with you eventually, it will break the symmetry of your features and you will become physically ugly, I mean this literally. You do have free will; if you don't want to do these things, then don't.
1) Become vegan. I cannot stress this enough. If you are vegan, it means you don't wish to cause suffering or death on other conscious beings and this makes you worthy of immortality.
2) Stop being racist. Everyone is racist, even me. This is something we all need to work on.
3) Stop thinking you're better than others because you're not. The fact that you think you're better than others means you're not better than others.
4) Don't exploit people. Exploiting someone means you don't want to see them after you exploit them. Spiritually this means you want them to die rather than see them again.
5) Don't engage in institutionalized systems, commercialized businesses, or corporations that exploit people.
6) Don't abuse children; physically, mentally, verbally, spiritually, etc. Quit projecting your own pathetic inadequacies and fears upon them.
7) Be courteous and polite.
8) If your neighborhood has a recycling program, make a conscious effort to utilize it.
9) Properly dispose of your own garbage in public areas; in other words, don't litter. You have no idea how many times I've seen chicken bones on public transportation.
10) If someone is trying to get into traffic, let them in.
11) If you accidentally bump someone, acknowledge them and apologize.
12) If you are in a public area and you see a plastic bottle on the ground, pick it up and throw it away even if it isn't yours.
13) If you go to a sporting event, don't leave your garbage under the seating. Dispose of it properly.
14) If you are in a restaurant, minimize the work the staff has to do to clean up after you. If you spill something, wipe it up yourself.
15) If someone needs a little help, then help them. I saw a video that happened in Japan. A man was rushing through a busy public area and spilled massive amounts of objects. Everyone, and I mean everyone, around him stopped what they were doing and helped him pick everything up.
16) If you have a contract, keep up your end of the bargain.
17) Do not change the terms of a contract once agreed upon. Corporations change the terms of a contract all the time. They will suffer spiritual consequences, not you. If you haven't realized it by now, this will be a game of patience.
18) If you are in a foreign country, respect their customs and way of life.
19) These are all really nothing more than tiny little everyday gestures, but they do add up.
20) What do we do with all the animals we've domesticated and imprisoned? I don't know, but we do have to come up with something.
I can keep going, but I think you get the idea. If you are a good person, your physical aesthetic appearance will improve. Do I have scientific proof that doing these things will improve your genetics and your physical aesthetic appearance and reverse aging? No.