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Eternal bliss is a constant state. There is no change in a constant state.How do you know things won't change?Think about it...you get to be you for all eternity and nothing will ever change. Isn't that wonderful?Beg god to kill me.So what would you do with the first quintillion years?I find infinite afterlife scarier than death. Could you imagine how bored you'd be after several trillion years and then someone mentions this is less than a blink of an eye compared to how long this will go on.
Are you human when you are dead? Or are you spirit?But those are some of the things that make you gloriously human rather than a robot.I damn sure don't want drama, stress or having to use free will to choose something..because that constitutes stress.
Yet, as a human I've experienced bliss in many ways...but let's not go there! lololol!Eternal bliss is a constant state. There is no change in a constant state.How do you know things won't change?Think about it...you get to be you for all eternity and nothing will ever change. Isn't that wonderful?Beg god to kill me.So what would you do with the first quintillion years?I find infinite afterlife scarier than death. Could you imagine how bored you'd be after several trillion years and then someone mentions this is less than a blink of an eye compared to how long this will go on.
If one exists in a state of conditioned existence then yes, all things are limited by conditions.Is it possible for ALL possibilities to exhaust themselves? I don't know.There is only so much one can do or learn. What happens when all possibilities exhaust themselves?Ya know..."long" is a relative term...and bottom line...whether or not it would get boring in heaven totally depends on how much fun one is having. Or what one is learning.I find infinite afterlife scarier than death. Could you imagine how bored you'd be after several trillion years and then someone mentions this is less than a blink of an eye compared to how long this will go on.
What about God? He says that He is the alpha and the omega...the beginning and the end.I agree. Take that universe, I shall outlive you. (in the afterlife of course)I find infinite afterlife scarier than death. Could you imagine how bored you'd be after several trillion years and then someone mentions this is less than a blink of an eye compared to how long this will go on.
in general the idea of infinities are absurd
everything has a beginning and an end
I think you're assuming "limited conditions" or "controlled conditions". If we have the universe at our beckoned call...that's a pretty free roaming set of circumstances and conditions. It doesn't sound at all limiting to me...other than that eternally blissful thing...which personally I have no problem with.If one exists in a state of conditioned existence then yes, all things are limited by conditions.Is it possible for ALL possibilities to exhaust themselves? I don't know.There is only so much one can do or learn. What happens when all possibilities exhaust themselves?Ya know..."long" is a relative term...and bottom line...whether or not it would get boring in heaven totally depends on how much fun one is having. Or what one is learning.I find infinite afterlife scarier than death. Could you imagine how bored you'd be after several trillion years and then someone mentions this is less than a blink of an eye compared to how long this will go on.
I don't want to be around people at all. I already put in an application to be grounds keeper and animal caretaker.Stress free existence sounds good. No murder, or school shootings...drama only for the fun of it, rather than the stress. Peaceful interactions with other heavenly beings that only emit positive vibes towards others. Yeah, I could handle that break over stressful striving that seems to encapsulate life as we know it being human.
No criminals sounds good...no crime...peace and beauty with lively discussion when desired. Yeah, I could call that heaven.
That is what is limiting...eternal bliss. You cannot be a free agent in such a condition. You are limited to just one thing. In such a state there are no possibilities.I think you're assuming "limited conditions" or "controlled conditions". If we have the universe at our beckoned call...that's a pretty free roaming set of circumstances and conditions. It doesn't sound at all limiting to me...other than that eternally blissful thing...which personally I have no problem with.If one exists in a state of conditioned existence then yes, all things are limited by conditions.Is it possible for ALL possibilities to exhaust themselves? I don't know.There is only so much one can do or learn. What happens when all possibilities exhaust themselves?Ya know..."long" is a relative term...and bottom line...whether or not it would get boring in heaven totally depends on how much fun one is having. Or what one is learning.I find infinite afterlife scarier than death. Could you imagine how bored you'd be after several trillion years and then someone mentions this is less than a blink of an eye compared to how long this will go on.
But...you won't know until you are dead if that is true, right?That is what is limiting...eternal bliss. You cannot be a free agent in such a condition. You are limited to just one thing. In such a state there are no possibilities.I think you're assuming "limited conditions" or "controlled conditions". If we have the universe at our beckoned call...that's a pretty free roaming set of circumstances and conditions. It doesn't sound at all limiting to me...other than that eternally blissful thing...which personally I have no problem with.If one exists in a state of conditioned existence then yes, all things are limited by conditions.Is it possible for ALL possibilities to exhaust themselves? I don't know.There is only so much one can do or learn. What happens when all possibilities exhaust themselves?Ya know..."long" is a relative term...and bottom line...whether or not it would get boring in heaven totally depends on how much fun one is having. Or what one is learning.
A soulful existence indeed! Nature and animals, it doesn't get much better than that.I don't want to be around people at all. I already put in an application to be grounds keeper and animal caretaker.Stress free existence sounds good. No murder, or school shootings...drama only for the fun of it, rather than the stress. Peaceful interactions with other heavenly beings that only emit positive vibes towards others. Yeah, I could handle that break over stressful striving that seems to encapsulate life as we know it being human.
No criminals sounds good...no crime...peace and beauty with lively discussion when desired. Yeah, I could call that heaven.
been there done thatBut...you won't know until you are dead if that is true, right?That is what is limiting...eternal bliss. You cannot be a free agent in such a condition. You are limited to just one thing. In such a state there are no possibilities.I think you're assuming "limited conditions" or "controlled conditions". If we have the universe at our beckoned call...that's a pretty free roaming set of circumstances and conditions. It doesn't sound at all limiting to me...other than that eternally blissful thing...which personally I have no problem with.If one exists in a state of conditioned existence then yes, all things are limited by conditions.Is it possible for ALL possibilities to exhaust themselves? I don't know.There is only so much one can do or learn. What happens when all possibilities exhaust themselves?
Been dead? Really? What say ye about the experience?been there done thatBut...you won't know until you are dead if that is true, right?That is what is limiting...eternal bliss. You cannot be a free agent in such a condition. You are limited to just one thing. In such a state there are no possibilities.I think you're assuming "limited conditions" or "controlled conditions". If we have the universe at our beckoned call...that's a pretty free roaming set of circumstances and conditions. It doesn't sound at all limiting to me...other than that eternally blissful thing...which personally I have no problem with.If one exists in a state of conditioned existence then yes, all things are limited by conditions.Is it possible for ALL possibilities to exhaust themselves? I don't know.
Been dead? Really? What say ye about the experience?been there done thatBut...you won't know until you are dead if that is true, right?That is what is limiting...eternal bliss. You cannot be a free agent in such a condition. You are limited to just one thing. In such a state there are no possibilities.I think you're assuming "limited conditions" or "controlled conditions". If we have the universe at our beckoned call...that's a pretty free roaming set of circumstances and conditions. It doesn't sound at all limiting to me...other than that eternally blissful thing...which personally I have no problem with.If one exists in a state of conditioned existence then yes, all things are limited by conditions.
Ummmmm...ok...no other commentary? Any near death experiences to go on record with?Been dead? Really? What say ye about the experience?been there done thatBut...you won't know until you are dead if that is true, right?That is what is limiting...eternal bliss. You cannot be a free agent in such a condition. You are limited to just one thing. In such a state there are no possibilities.I think you're assuming "limited conditions" or "controlled conditions". If we have the universe at our beckoned call...that's a pretty free roaming set of circumstances and conditions. It doesn't sound at all limiting to me...other than that eternally blissful thing...which personally I have no problem with.
it was alright
I don't think nature or animals would factor in a constant state of bliss. Nature is a state of constant change and a tension. Without that change and tension you do not have nature, without nature there are no animals they become unnecessary because once you have a constant state the laws of cause and effect goes straight out the window.A soulful existence indeed! Nature and animals, it doesn't get much better than that.I don't want to be around people at all. I already put in an application to be grounds keeper and animal caretaker.Stress free existence sounds good. No murder, or school shootings...drama only for the fun of it, rather than the stress. Peaceful interactions with other heavenly beings that only emit positive vibes towards others. Yeah, I could handle that break over stressful striving that seems to encapsulate life as we know it being human.
No criminals sounds good...no crime...peace and beauty with lively discussion when desired. Yeah, I could call that heaven.
Like I said before.....whatever each individuals "bliss" is, will be their heaven. For me..animals and nature. Animals are necessary to ME. Therefore, MY heaven of bliss is them and the nature they are living in.I don't think nature or animals would factor in a constant state of bliss. Nature is a state of constant change and a tension. Without that change and tension you do not have nature, without nature there are no animals they become unnecessary because once you have a constant state the laws of cause and effect goes straight out the window.A soulful existence indeed! Nature and animals, it doesn't get much better than that.I don't want to be around people at all. I already put in an application to be grounds keeper and animal caretaker.Stress free existence sounds good. No murder, or school shootings...drama only for the fun of it, rather than the stress. Peaceful interactions with other heavenly beings that only emit positive vibes towards others. Yeah, I could handle that break over stressful striving that seems to encapsulate life as we know it being human.
No criminals sounds good...no crime...peace and beauty with lively discussion when desired. Yeah, I could call that heaven.