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Kyle 10-10-2014 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules2 (Post 7316506)
Ah Kyle to me that is a very plausible thought one which I have been very interested in. I have written about different theories, ones which have popped into my mind and which I have taken great pleasure in putting on paper. I just love theorising.

Care to share a few when you have time?

Jules2 10-10-2014 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7316509)
Care to share a few when you have time?

Would love to really but I do get carried away as LT said, they tend to run into storylines I then feel a bit guilty. I thoroughly enjoy everyones banter though and know that we each have part of the truth, sometimes our truths are the same but said in different ways. I find that words uplift me but understand that they are only my own feelings and I fully expect others to challenge me with their ideas.

As Kirk says, we are never to old to learn from each other, it is of great interest to me, to hear of other peoples experiences and thoughts. :wavey:

Kyle 10-10-2014 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules2 (Post 7316537)
Would love to really but I do get carried away as LT said, they tend to run into storylines I then feel a bit guilty. I thoroughly enjoy everyones banter though and know that we each have part of the truth, sometimes our truths are the same but said in different ways. I find that words uplift me but understand that they are only my own feelings and I fully expect others to challenge me with their ideas.

As Kirk says, we are never to old to learn from each other, it is of great interest to me, to hear of other peoples experiences and thoughts. :wavey:

Me and LT kid around I think it would be great to hear it if you ever felt like sharing it. The creative writing section would be a good place if you didn't feel comfortable putting it here maybe. Anyway it's up to you Jules I know I would be interested and probably Captain Kirk too :spin:

Jules2 10-10-2014 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7316168)
but you are perfectly happy that before you were born there was 13 billion years of nothing, of non-existence?

So take us back to the very beginning LT.......have you ever thought about it? :wavey:

Jules2 10-10-2014 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7316544)
Me and LT kid around I think it would be great to hear it if you ever felt like sharing it. The creative writing section would be a good place if you didn't feel comfortable putting it here maybe. Anyway it's up to you Jules I know I would be interested and probably Captain Kirk too :spin:

I have gathered that you both love kidding around :laugh:, I do like this forum though and it is great that we can all have a laugh amongst the serious side as well. A laugh a day keeps the doctor away.

I may have a look at the creative writing section, have never thought of it before, have you or anyone else written in there at all?

My writings seems to take into account the different change of thought over the years. At one time I was dead set on an idea but gradually it altered, I guess this is all in the art of learning and understanding more as we advance within our own pathways.

Kyle 10-10-2014 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules2 (Post 7316573)
I have gathered that you both love kidding around :laugh:, I do like this forum though and it is great that we can all have a laugh amongst the serious side as well. A laugh a day keeps the doctor away.

I may have a look at the creative writing section, have never thought of it before, have you or anyone else written in there at all?

My writings seems to take into account the different change of thought over the years. At one time I was dead set on an idea but gradually it altered, I guess this is all in the art of learning and understanding more as we advance within our own pathways.

It's not an area that sees a lot of traffic but if something takes my fancy I'll read it. It was just a thought maybe in case you didn't wanna put it on serious debates.

kirklancaster 10-10-2014 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7281838)
Now now boys, the meaning of life is 'be excellent to each other' it's the gospel accordint to St Bill and St Ted :laugh:

Another perfect example of synchronicity:

I had just finished a game of 'Battleship' with a friend whose nickname is 'Death' (because of her white Goth style) and I was walking past a four story furniture shop when I heard a load of shouting coming from the second floor. I stopped dead and a Cash Register came hurtling through a second story window in a shower of glass, followed by a divan. An hysterical woman popped her head out of the window as these were falling and shouted at me to grab them. I ignored her, walked on, and just shouted back as they hit the pavement -- "Catch you later Till and Bed". :hehe::hehe:

This is a Joke.

Jules2 10-10-2014 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7316588)
It's not an area that sees a lot of traffic but if something takes my fancy I'll read it. It was just a thought maybe in case you didn't wanna put it on serious debates.

Hi Kyle, if you have time and are interested have a look at my blog, I havent written into it for a few years now but I enjoyed it when I did. There are a couple of my instant theorising in there, it was just things which came into my mind, once I began I continued. I was doing well with onlookers from different parts of the world, as it was new to me I was quite impressed at how it worked.

It was a new venture but sadly everyday life takes over and I havent found the time to go back. We have had a lot of serious illnesses in our famiy but we always come out of it and then we keep our fingers and toes crossed lol. This is why I believe in positive thought and not allowing ourselves to go down.

Not sure if the link will work but here it is, I wont be offended at all if you do not have a look or if you have alternative views to mine, that is what it is all about.

juliaabdey@gmail.com

Jules2 10-10-2014 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules2 (Post 7316802)
Hi Kyle, if you have time and are interested have a look at my blog, I havent written into it for a few years now but I enjoyed it when I did. There are a couple of my instant theorising in there, it was just things which came into my mind, once I began I continued. I was doing well with onlookers from different parts of the world, as it was new to me I was quite impressed at how it worked.

It was a new venture but sadly everyday life takes over and I havent found the time to go back. We have had a lot of serious illnesses in our famiy but we always come out of it and then we keep our fingers and toes crossed lol. This is why I believe in positive thought and not allowing ourselves to go down.

Not sure if the link will work but here it is, I wont be offended at all if you do not have a look or if you have alternative views to mine, that is what it is all about.

juliaabdey@gmail.com

Have tried the link and I do not think it works, will have to look again.

Jules2 10-10-2014 09:25 PM

It is a long time since I have been into my blog, I do not think the above will work but I have managed to get back in through typing:-

http://julesabdey.blogspot.co.uk

If you would like to have a look you need to begin at "our innermost thoughts" otherwise you begin at the last entry which was taken over by me having a bit of fun with Reuben's the Royal. My theory was to have serious and light and to try and make it less boring because things do get deep.

Kyle 10-10-2014 10:36 PM

Brilliant jules thankyou.

Jules2 10-10-2014 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7317069)
Brilliant jules thankyou.

You are welcome......

Jules2 11-10-2014 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7316416)
No worries Jules. It's certainly an interesting topic nonetheless. There is so much out there yet to be discovered.

I'm interested in the idea of panspermia in particular now. I was listening to an astronomy podcast the other day and they were talking about bacteria that could survive the vacuum of space and what if it was a meteor that struck the earth all those years ago and 'seeded' the planet with biological material.

Morning Kyle and all, well I have to admit that I had never heard of the word panspermia so I had a look on google. Plenty of info there so I have bookmarked it to go back into later on today.

You know this is the beauty of communication if one is interested in a subject no matter what, one word can lead us onto another interesting track.

Many a time in the past I have had a thought and then something appears to confirm my thought, have you ever just opened a page in a book and found an answer...."just like that"! That little voice which dwells within can help us free ourselves from sin. Mind you what is sin........no, no, no that is another subject......:nono::hehe:

Livia 11-10-2014 10:12 AM

I'm sure it's different for everyone. For me, the best explanation I can offer is, only once you find something you're willing to die for can you truly begin to live.

Kyle 11-10-2014 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Jules2 (Post 7317481)
Morning Kyle, well I have to admit that I had never heard of the word panspermia so I had a look on google. Plenty of info there so I have bookmarked it to go back into later on today.

You know this is the beauty of communication if one is interested in a subject no matter what, one word can lead us onto another interesting track.

Many a time in the past I have had a thought and then something appears to confirm my thought, have you ever just opened a page in a book and found an answer...."just like that"! That little voice which dwells within can help us free ourselves from sin. Mind you what is sin........no, no, no that is another subject......:nono::hehe:

Certainly another topic indeed. :laugh:

One thing I wonder is what direction our species will take when/if we discover life on other planets or star systems. What would life be like for them? Is there a connection between life on earth and life elsewhere in the galaxy. And if we actually discover or are found by a spacefaring intelligent species then imagine all the possibilities for learning our origins.

Though Steven Hawking warns that it is not wise to broadcast our existence to other sentient beings across the galaxy (and in many ways I would be inclined to agree) the sheer curiosity that I feel needs to be sated by discovering we are not alone in the galaxy is just too much to pass on and I hope I'm alive to see this fulfilled.

Kyle 11-10-2014 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7317485)
I'm sure it's different for everyone. For me, the best explanation I can offer is, only once you find something you're willing to die for can you truly begin to live.

Livia can I ask you a personal question?

Livia 11-10-2014 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7317491)
Livia can I ask you a personal question?

I'm not sending you naked pictures, Kyle, stop asking me.

Yes, ask away...

Kyle 11-10-2014 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7317494)
I'm not sending you naked pictures, Kyle, stop asking me.

Yes, ask away...

Lol jeez Livia I got it the third time you told me to ******* off who do u think I am?!


Basically yeh I don't wanna hash up the event in question but I think you know what event I'm on about. When that event happened did you find yourself questioning your faith and outlook on life at all or did your faith give you a little bit of solace?

Livia 11-10-2014 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7317497)
Lol jeez Livia I got it the third time you told me to ******* off who do u think I am?!


Basically yeh I don't wanna hash up the event in question but I think you know what event I'm on about. When that event happened did you find yourself questioning your faith and outlook on life at all or did your faith give you a little bit of solace?

Well, I didn't blame God because I don't believe God has control over everything that happens in this world, over everything that man does. I think if we held God responsible for everything that's happened to our people over the last 5000 years I'm guessing there would be no Jews. Man has free will and acts in evil ways sometimes. I blamed the person who set the device that injured him. I believe categorically that the person responsible will have to account for himself.

Kyle 11-10-2014 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7317507)
Well, I didn't blame God because I don't believe God has control over everything that happens in this world, over everything that man does. I think if we held God responsible for everything that's happened to our people over the last 5000 years I'm guessing there would be no Jews. Man has free will and acts in evil ways sometimes. I blamed the person who set the device that injured him. I believe categorically that the person responsible will have to account for himself.

Thank you Livia, I hope I didn't re-open any old wounds. :love:

Livia 11-10-2014 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7317508)
Thank you Livia, I hope I didn't re-open any old wounds. :love:

No, not at all, Kyle. It was an interesting question.

Jules2 11-10-2014 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 7316594)
Another perfect example of synchronicity:

I had just finished a game of 'Battleship' with a friend whose nickname is 'Death' (because of her white Goth style) and I was walking past a four story furniture shop when I heard a load of shouting coming from the second floor. I stopped dead and a Cash Register came hurtling through a second story window in a shower of glass, followed by a divan. An hysterical woman popped her head out of the window as these were falling and shouted at me to grab them. I ignored her, walked on, and just shouted back as they hit the pavement -- "Catch you later Till and Bed". :hehe::hehe:

This is a Joke.

:hehe::hehe: Hi Kirk, talking about synchronicity, would I be correct in using it in the following examples?

Many moons ago when I was deeply involved in meditation and alike, I had an experience whereby I was told that "death" would be at my door. Now I didnt worry because I think if one seeks and then finds one has to sieve the findings out. Death only means change in any case. Well within the next day I had a phone call from a Mrs. De`ath. Well that solved that problem. :cheer2:

In another one, I was told to watch my footwear. Didnt take any notice of it but the next day I visited a friend and fell nearly flat on my face through the sandal and as I walked down her steps. Ouch, I should have listened...:laugh:

Jules2 11-10-2014 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 7317490)
Certainly another topic indeed. :laugh:

One thing I wonder is what direction our species will take when/if we discover life on other planets or star systems. What would life be like for them? Is there a connection between life on earth and life elsewhere in the galaxy. And if we actually discover or are found by a spacefaring intelligent species then imagine all the possibilities for learning our origins.

Though Steven Hawking warns that it is not wise to broadcast our existence to other sentient beings across the galaxy (and in many ways I would be inclined to agree) the sheer curiosity that I feel needs to be sated by discovering we are not alone in the galaxy is just too much to pass on and I hope I'm alive to see this fulfilled.

I definitely feel that we are not alone in the galaxy Kyle, many would say that they have been on spaceships. I could go further into this but it is such an extreme thought that some may find it worrying. I wonder if the earth was under threat, how would man deal with it, would we unite all over the earth or would we fight for dominance over another being? Would fear make us fight for our own protection or would we be able to talk on a level of understanding?
No matter what though, we would still have to consider where did the aliens originate from?

Sitchins books cover a lot of things which for me are food for thought.

Many think that the soul goes back to energy, others think that the soul just goes on in the same vein on another dimension. I wonder if it is within our own being which determines our afterlife. Many think that the soul visits other dimensions whilst in our present body/astral travel but also when we leave this vehicle behind permanently. It is possibly a gradual process but I do feel that all will be united from this plane and also from others. Then we will possibly travel on to something far greater? The mind boggles eh!

Jules2 11-10-2014 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7317485)
I'm sure it's different for everyone. For me, the best explanation I can offer is, only once you find something you're willing to die for can you truly begin to live.

That is lovely Livia, the true concept of love.

Kizzy 11-10-2014 01:42 PM

Further to that if you feel strongly enough to die for something or someone then would it not follow that you could kill too?
Many people across the globe are fighting and they ave all been told the same things by their respective superiors.. that what they are doing is for the greater good, for freedom, for their religion or country. All these young men fighting for what they believe is the meaning of life for them, to protect and serve their cause?


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