Post by Creeton on Jun 15, 2012 10:46:25 GMT -6
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No Gods, No Masters. No beginning, just an end. When life dies, it is dead indefinitely. There is no hell, no heaven. The soul can exist, only by making one to exist in the first place, with a self-accomplished and defined person. They can continue to exist after their heart ceases to beat. For the few that manage to create a soul, they also can be the architect of their own afterlife.
1. Life – We live our lives entirely unguided by an outside influence. Our predecessors procreated and produced us. Most are guided by these predecessors. We spend most of this childhood under the impression that the previous generation is properly guiding us. Whether they can do a good job or can properly raise productive citizens of society is entirely irrelevant. One problem faced with dependency of parents is exactly that, dependency. A person must be completely independent of not just parents, but of any and all people. Living in solitude is pointless. It might seem contradictory to be part of a choice society of any particular individual and their personal independence, but it is not.
2. Relationships and Sexuality: Completely irrelevant and doesn’t matter with or without. Though sanity is easier to maintain with a healthy sex life, for the purpose of developing a soul it makes no difference. A person’s sexuality and their personal desires are their own. To reiterate it simply does not matter.
3. Soul: No life is born / conceived with a soul. In a sense a soul is earned, though nothing will delegate a soul, the word earned is the only word that can fit. In a sense ‘develop’ is a preferred and more relevant term. I say earned because we can exorcise muscles and earn strength and better health. We can learn more and exorcise our brains earning more knowledge. The process of earning a soul is a very long and determined path. Ironically creating our individual soul can be done unintentionally. The qualities a person will usually have are imagination, creativity, determination, open mindedness and rational thinking. Most people are gullible, and all people were gullible at one point or another in their life. The soul is not what people generally conceive. The soul does not have memories, simply due to the brain being dead. The soul has not substance, so to the most part the soul is not real. However, should a soul develop then they will become timeless.
4. Timeless: Should a person develop a soul, in a way they will no longer be part of time/space. For the deceased time stops the moment they die. Their soul will be attached to that moment of their death. They will retain their memories only because their brain should still be intact. This isn’t always the case unfortunately. A great deal of people dies with brain trauma/damage. If this happens the soul will only have access to fragmented memories, if any at all. The timeless soul will be in a place all to itself, similar to a realm of the mind. Within this lucid plane the soul is the architect of this empty grayish void. In here objective reality is the only reality. In a sense the soul is limitless here, lonely as it is.
5. Dual souls: Multiple souls could connect during life; odds are they will still be alone in their timeless state within the Lucid Plane. However, should two or more people develop souls together; they just might share a lucid plane within the timeless state, only if they died simultaneously. The odds of two people developing souls together are extremely rare. The odds of these two people dying at precisely the same time can result in dual souls. Although technically dual souls are actually a singular soul even if it involves two people. There is another method for dual souls to be one, if dual souls develop during a life time and one person dies before the other, the dual soul will not enter a lucid plane until the second person dies. However the dual soul will not have access to the first person’s memories due to the brain being long eroded. Interestingly the dual soul will not need the first brain, those memories are irrelevant since the dual soul developed because the two people had such a deep connection, the two would have no secrets among each other, all of their memories would have already been shared with each other, which is part of the process a dual soul forms anyways.
6. Developing a Soul: Years of long dedicated mediation is a good start. Learning about the world and yourself should be seen as a never ending process. Developing a soul does not have to be intentional. Imagination is one of the best ways to develop a soul. To envision concepts and things that set apart from the rest of society and make a person truly unique and original. Art, poetry, music, writing, and so many other things do contribute to the creation of a personal soul. There are no specific guidelines to forming a soul. However there are ways to prevent developing a soul. Being a follower, giving up easily, afraid to try new things, denying one’s own nature, voluntary gullibility, ending the learning process. A person that indulges in their own nature is a person who has accepted themselves. This kind of person most likely has broken the mental restraints that society, peers, religion, and the world around us has put upon us without our consent. Striving for freedom is a good start. It’s a never ending endeavor though. I am no anarchist, though anarchy is absolute freedom. My reason for not wanting anarchy is I would have been killed by now. Absolute freedom can never be attained in this life time.
7. Nature: Figuring out our individual nature can be an interesting experience. Genetics is the main contributor to the majority of what we are from looks to likes and dislikes. However personal experiences are a huge factor to our own personal development. Nature is an interesting concept; everyone seems to have a slightly different nature from everyone else. Following our nature is always the best thing for us, though it may not be the best for everyone else. If you are the type of person whose nature is to kill people, I would recommend that you start with yourself. If your nature is to help people, you would do just that regardless of your religion. There is nothing in your nature that we should feel guilty about. We are raised to conform with society, though I do think we all understand that our predecessors only wanted what they believed was best, in truth most of the time they are blind. If fitting into society is your nature, by all means buy the latest fashion, embrace your true self. However I am willing to bet people will fit into society because it is the path of least resistance.
8. Apathy: Laziness and procrastination are things we all do and all regret at later times. In a way the path of least resistance is part of everyone’s nature. However I would hope that we all have enough intelligence to recognize that accomplishments are more rewarding than apathy. But if you value nothingness, then odds are reading this is not something you are doing. So the truly apathetic can harmlessly sit around all day getting fatter, good for them. However it better not affect me. If a person is too lazy to help themselves, I see no reason why society should bother doing everything for them. If a person is crippled or helpless and simply incapable of performing daily tasks, then I see no problem with society lending a hand. I think we have all been asked by some morbidly obese fat person for money so they can get food. It is my nature to despise users and abusers who just want to manipulate others in that fashion.
9. Opposing Natures: It is my nature to despise those that are psychic vampires who take advantage of the empathy of other, Just as it is others nature to be psychic vampires. Other opposing natures are bigotry, those that hate each other based on uncontrollable racial circumstances. Those opposing natures have always puzzled me. My nature as an anti-theist is to oppose a theist. Our views are opposite and thus we will always have opposing natures. From what I have witnessed every person has some sort of prejudice to at least one type of person or thing. That is our nature, it cannot be denied. A person can fight that nature but the animosity will always exist. I don’t recommend a person become extreme based on their prejudice. One thing most people have learned is that your opposition will always be part of your life. You could fight it to the bitter end. That would only be your own end. Finding coping methods for opposing natures are probably best. Since there is nearly an endless number of opposing natures a person’s opposing nature could have any number of coping methods. Besides, coping methods are needed only if you have to live with it.
10. Architecture: Assuming a soul becomes timeless and has actually developed, the soul will or should have access to the memories it had in life. That is if the memories are intact upon death. This timeless soul will be in a grayish void all on its own. That would include dual souls also, since dual souls would just be one soul anyways. This grayish void will need to be molded. The architect which is the soul will mold this void into anything the architect desires. As far as the world we know of, the soul cannot interact with it ever. The soul is somewhat trapped in the time between a blink of an eye. So things like poltergeists and haunting ghosts and spirits returning from the dead is simply not an option. A person could view the gray void as a prison, due to no interaction with others. The soul can eventually learn how to mold the grayish void into a lucid plane. Though the grayish void is the lucid plane, I call it grayish void until a soul can learn to control their own lucid plane. Many people and souls would be very content with their own lucid plane. Many people and souls would be very continent with their own world to shape and manipulate how they see fit. A soul can even make up interactable fake life forms for their Lucid Plane. Every detail they knew in life can be duplicated here any intact memory that is. The architect can manipulate and change anything to fit their desires here. I read from a Mike Houser who believes in the floating island of Mandingo where there is no jealousy and no boredom with endless wine drinking and steamy hot sex. Mr. Houser’s Lucid Plane sounds fun. A person can control not just their own environment inside of their Lucid Plane, but also what they feel and even remember. Should a soul have a particular undesired memory, they can lock it away. They can even learn how to change any desired feeling or emotion. They can even alter sensations to relive a good memory and have the same sensation the person had when it was new and exciting. I suppose there would be those that are content with endlessly reliving the same sensation and simply deleting boredom. However I am willing to wager that if someone developed a soul that they would not be content with a singular repetitive sensation/memory/event. However if that is what a soul wants, then that is what they will have.
11. Connecting: Even a Lucid Plane with anything desired being attainable, it can still be unfulfilling to most. An eternity of solitude could be seen as negative. Humans are social animals. So the desire to connect to others can overcome the loneliness. Being in the Lucid plane long enough, (yes within a timeless plane, I understand the irony of that) a soul can learn things. After learning to shape the grayish void into a suitable Lucid Plane, the soul should eventually continue the learning process. One of the hardest things to learn is escaping the Lucid Plane. A soul is forever tethered to its particular Lucid Plane within that timeless moment their body died. So a soul will need to learn how to first leave it’s Lucid Plane. Second how to travel outside of time and space. Finally a soul will need to learn how to find other Lucid Planes with other souls. After finding them this travelling soul will have to need permission to enter and interact with the Lucid Plane and soul they have discovered. A soul may discover they have stumbled across another Lucid Plane with a soul that has an opposing nature. A religious soul might ask me how I got into heaven. Interestingly since all of this is outside of time a Lucid Plane is closed off to other souls until they themselves on their own learn how to escape. To a travelling soul no time passes, to the anchored soul within that Lucid Plane, as much time as he desires passes. Especially since time no long has any legitimate meaning. On occasion a soul might escape their Lucid Plane and instantly meet dozens of souls. Identifying souls might be a little tricky, especially since we no longer would have anybody or eyes or anything that we use in this life to identify or interact as we are used to doing. A soul would have two appearances. The first would be how they perceive themselves. The second would be how other souls perceive them. Since everyone has different perspective I could only imagine that one soul would look different to everyone. Parents might see their children as babies or toddlers even if that person died at the age of 63. So as social creatures our souls would adopt the need to interact with others, so connecting souls would be unavoidable.
12. Non-Humans: An inappropriate name but the fastest way to explain that humans would not be the only creature to develop a soul. Dogs, cats, dolphins, apes, and other mammals should be intelligent enough to have their own philosophy. We would view it as very strange if traveling as a soul and discovered a Lucid Plane ran by Fido. I suppose it would be full of chew toys, food, things to chase and whatever else the dog enjoyed. We are not so unique and not so special. Animals beyond human (dog, cat, ect…) would be no different in developing a soul. I don’t view this species as special. We might even find it ironic if our soul escaped the Lucid Plane to find our pet cat waiting for us. It would be interesting to discover the cat to be a superior navigator within the Outer Belt of Lucid Planes.
13. Outer Belt: A singular Lucid Plane is formed and structured how the soul shaped it. There is no such thing as size here. Placement is also something that doesn’t have meaning. The Outer Belt of the Lucid Planes is the cluster of all the Lucid Planes. Since time is also meaningless here every event occurs simultaneously. Every Lucid Plane forms simultaneously, regardless of when a particular person died and their soul enters the Gray Void to form their Lucid Plane. It all happens without time. Perception is different. Events are perceived as desired. Though the events are limitless, it is perceived different by all souls. So eternity is still within the blink of an eye. Since every Lucid Plane will be shaped different by every architect, every Lucid Plane would be part of the cluster that is the Outer Belt of the Lucid Planes. Endless possibilities with endless souls constantly building, changing, and altering their own Lucid Planes makes an eternity of new things.
14. Learning: The learning process will never end. Especially since one of the necessary requirements to developing a soul is to always strive to learn new things. Those that say “I have learned enough in this life” are either ready to die or have given up on life entirely. Learning is essential.
15. Vigilance: Never giving up. This can easily be confused with insanity. Never giving up should not mean continually trying the same thing endlessly without alteration. Failure is simply part of life. Nothing can ever be done perfectly. The goals of each individual will be different. Making an attempt at something and failing, the person should never reattempt more than twice.
16. Meditation: Meditation is nothing special or unique. It is just a method to help clear your mind and focus on a particular task. Simply relaxing with deep breathes and allowing the brain to receive more oxygen. Meditation helps focus. It can help balance us out. If you are looking for guidelines for mediation or guidelines for anything, then are you soulless and helpless. Be yourself, be independent, don’t be a follower, don’t be a tool.
17. Independence: To be independent and freedom are a top priority. Everyone has different values and goals. One opposing nature of mine is those that seek to enslave, imprison, control, and manipulate others. Some find their independence through the domination of others. Others find their independence with solitude. Discovering the best way to control your own life and ensure your own personal freedom is something that is absolutely necessary to developing a soul.
18. Uncontrollable circumstances: Essentially there is nothing we can do. The leaders of our countries, laws that pass, loved ones dying. It does no good to constantly worry about uncontrollable circumstances.