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#1 Posted : 1/29/2012 8:33:39 AM

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It seems most of this forum is either atheist, agnostic, or buddhist. Personally I would consider myself closest to buddhist, ( before experimenting with psychedelics I was atheist) What are your beliefs?
 

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#2 Posted : 1/29/2012 9:43:52 AM
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Currently I am fanatical about Buddhism.

Went from cult member growing up > atheist > agnostic > now.

I think there is a decent probability that "god" isn't a separate entity but is the sum of all the matter and energy in the universe. That shouldn't be a revolutionary idea on this forum, though. But if that isn't the case I don't think there is a god.


I just want to hum with existence for eternity.
 
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#3 Posted : 1/29/2012 10:24:32 AM

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#4 Posted : 1/29/2012 10:26:10 AM

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i thought i was atheist when i was younger just because i didn't believe in Christianity, untill i learnt what agnostic is, now im very interested in Buddhism but still very unsure
i'm a compulsive liar, dont take anything i say seriously, its all make believe.
 
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#5 Posted : 1/29/2012 10:28:35 AM

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IMHO, belief transcends religion. You're asking about religion. If that's the case, I'm neither. I made up my own religion, and chose to believe in that, since everybody wouldn't stop chattering about "believe this, believe that". I showed'em Laughing
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#6 Posted : 1/29/2012 10:51:21 AM

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I identified beliefs as DNA- and/or culture-engraved patterns in my brain which direct how I react to external stimuli. I also seem to have a capacity to observe how said patterns direct my life process - for instance in meditation -, which I find quite intriguing. Loss of balance in this inquisitive stillness brings a loss of the objectivity and a re-identification with the patterns, the perceived "I".

(this probably counts as Buddhism)
 
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#7 Posted : 1/29/2012 11:33:56 AM

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I am whole life searched for the answer to question "who I" and I have found Kastaneda's books. His description of the world has transformed the meaningless nightmare in clear way and I went onward. Drugs have only confirmed my choice. So I consider his as my spiritual father. But herewith any description (the determination) - only temporary part of Truth. Well about this remember. As sting that some religions try to persist turn back ...
 
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#8 Posted : 1/29/2012 2:23:28 PM

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first off, be more specific OP. are you talking about religion, or spirituality?

the two are very different.

i am certainly not religious in the slightest. however i am very spiritual.
and my spiritualism has nothing to do with any man-made religion.



beliefs are dangerous things.
despite my experiences that i have had, i choose to remain on the fence about such matters.
the simple fact of the matter is that NOBODY KNOWS. i shall wait and see what happens i guess,
but until then i shall continue to take the meanings, messages and lessons i gain from my experiences and apply them to my own subjective experience of life and reality in a way that works for me and makes sense to me.
and even then, none of it has to make sense.

c'est la vie...

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#9 Posted : 1/29/2012 2:38:57 PM

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I believe... religious people are superstitious.
Used to fancy the buddhism school of thought, but now I really just don't care. I don't need nor
want suggestions to a more "spiritual" path, because everyone has their own path.
I create my own peace in my life, and don't need to follow any other ritual. works for me. Cool
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#10 Posted : 1/29/2012 3:14:05 PM

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"Belief is a toxic and dangerous attitude toward reality. After all, if it's there it doesn't require your belief- and if it's not there why should you believe in it?"
- Terence McKenna
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#11 Posted : 1/29/2012 5:12:46 PM

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RebornInSmoke wrote:...first off, be more specific OP. are you talking about religion, or spirituality?
the two are very different... --------------------------------------------- -Dangerously, when can appear the mess because of words or translation... 1) -When I have said "As sting that some religions try to persist turn back..." -that bore in mind that some world religions are not adjusted on direct perception of the manifestations to realities, but perceive the reality through prism dogmas, hereunder instinctively distorting it. I do not be going to to give this estimation. Simply I sad observing this way. 2) -Kastaneda through their own books gave me instrument of the perception to reality + wisdom of generations + feeling kinship. No religions I beside he does not see! Only ways of the direct perception to reality (= energy). 3) About spiritual I have not said nor word. 4) Apropos, I am run away that in dispute will be born not truth, but weariness. The Truth will be born in silence. 5) And in general - all Wink .
 
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#12 Posted : 1/29/2012 6:14:58 PM
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Pantheism.
 
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#13 Posted : 1/29/2012 6:34:25 PM

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The Buddhist theme is likely to be popular with DMT users, it offers little hope to me however, even less when I hear of buddhist monks taunting and making fun of handicapped people in certain asiatic countries.
Even though I discarded my previously held christianity, and found life less worrisome by doing so, I'm drawn back to it, and hopefully will oneday return there.
 
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#14 Posted : 1/29/2012 6:48:19 PM

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ha,ha, - sometimes sober voice on the part of very useful as pail of water on hot heads! Cool
 
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#15 Posted : 1/29/2012 7:12:34 PM

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Agnostic with interest in Buddhism/Hinduism in terms of spirit and chakras.
 
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#16 Posted : 1/29/2012 7:42:44 PM

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Ever since my first cup of ayahuasca; Nihilism.
Mad, bad and dangerous to know.

There's magic out there!
 
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#17 Posted : 1/29/2012 8:01:24 PM

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1989 - 2003 Born into the roman catholic religion > 2003 - 2010 Switched to atheism > 2010 - 2012 Experimented with psychedelics and now I believe in basic virtue's and use them to make me a better soul.
 
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Beliefs and conclusions are like dead ends; stunted growth. I try not to believe anything although this isn't always applicable as I believe this bong before me is quite lovely indeed. I believe in the underlying precision embedded in the psychedelic overdrive, and seek it's gain knob twist to allow it's chain reactions to happen. I know this is the way that curls and blooms myself.
 
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#19 Posted : 1/29/2012 8:29:34 PM

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I worship the old roman and greek gods. Zeus is my favourite. He's pretty cute!
 
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#20 Posted : 1/29/2012 10:05:33 PM

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I would describe myself as a nihlilist. I change my viewpoint quite regularly but it seems to fall back to the nihilist position. I essentially have no belief and see no greater reason for existence than the random. I see no greater force governing reality, except the universe we see and (sort of) know. If anything I believe that the universe as a whole is this God thing people talk of, but I see nothing spiritual in it.

I will probably have a different standpoint tomorrow.
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