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is being born a self destructive assumption? - Raz - 06-15-2015

is the idea of being born a self destructive assumption?
What happens when I no longer live under the assumption that I was born?


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Minyatur - 06-15-2015

(06-15-2015, 06:30 PM)Raz Wrote: is the idea of being born a self destructive assumption?
What happens when I no longer live under the assumption that I was born?

Then you become aware that you always were and will ever be.


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Bourbon Betty - 06-15-2015

Quote:Beneath elegant spires, the wanderer comes before the beguiling Dark Prince of Pleasure. Statuesque and divinely glamorous; long-limbed and elegant, with a haunting androgynous beauty. Some say that Slaanesh can assume male, female or hermaphrodite form at will. He usually manifests himself as a young man -- clean limbed and fresh with the vigour of youth. Indeed, Slaanesh is seductive as only an immortal can be, disarming in his innocence, uttering beguiling in his manner. Even the purest flame can be extinguished by the tide of affection one can feel towards the Prince of Chaos. In that single moment of doubt the wanderer is lost as they usually kneel, bowing their head in obeisance, and a single touch of the being's glowing sceptre on each shoulder seals their fate for eternity. Some say it is impossible for mortals to look upon that divine face without losing their soul, for all who see it become willing slaves to every whim of the Dark Prince, embracing his ways with wild abandon.
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Lol at typo



RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - piceanjoy - 06-15-2015

I personally see by incarnate birth as a beginning of one cycle, as I do death of this incarnation. When one cycle ends another begins, and so on. This cycle I see as an opportunity to be love and to help shine light in dark places.


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Bourbon Betty - 06-15-2015

(06-15-2015, 06:48 PM)piceanjoy Wrote: I personally see by incarnate birth as a beginning of one cycle, as I do death of this incarnation. When one cycle ends another begins, and so on. This cycle I see as an opportunity to be love and to help shine light in dark places.


The Great Game is the name given by the denizens of the Immaterium to the constant, unending struggle between the major Chaos Gods for dominance within the Realm of Chaos and ultimate control of realspace. The Empyrean is not only the home of the Dark Gods but it also serves as their battlefield and playground. No Chaos God can ever truly win the conflict, for if the other Ruinous Powers were obliterated, the Warp would be returned to its primordial state of placid serenity and Chaos as a primal force of the universe would cease to exist. The Great Game is the primary concern of the Chaos Gods; they are far more interested in pursuing those stratagems and tactics that will win victory over their fellows than with what occurs in the material realm.

However, on rare occasions, the Chaos Gods will act in temporary unison so as to thwart a common threat -- such as the attempt by the Emperor of Mankind to extend the control of Order over the galaxy during the Great Crusade


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Raz - 06-16-2015

(06-15-2015, 06:36 PM)Minyatur Wrote: Then you become aware that you always were and will ever be.

sounds like an awareness that promotes a state of peaceful fearlessness...


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Aion - 06-17-2015

I try not to make assumptions.


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Minyatur - 06-17-2015

(06-17-2015, 02:02 PM)Tan.rar Wrote: I try not to make assumptions.

Are you scared to be a fool? 

Making assumptions and being a fool is what made me move foward and openned myself to spirituality which was an alien world to me.

Assumptions are windows unto what lies beyond what you know.


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Aion - 06-17-2015

No I simply always acknowledge there are things I don't know. I don't make assumptions but I make estimates and hypothesis.


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Night Owl - 06-17-2015

there is really few things in this universe that aren't hypothesis


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Minyatur - 06-17-2015

(06-17-2015, 11:18 PM)matrix_drumr Wrote: there is really few things in this universe that aren't hypothesis

Tanner is Tanner and Tanner is Us, that was known since the dawn of time by All that Tanner is.


RE: is being born a self destructive assumption? - Bluebell - 06-18-2015

(06-15-2015, 06:30 PM)Raz Wrote: What happens when I no longer live under the assumption that I was born?

did u hatch? or was it mitosis?