I follow my own philosophy

Discussion in 'Philosophy and Religion' started by Jaru Getre, Oct 2, 2006.

  1. Jaru Getre

    Jaru Getre Member

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    OK , religion is to dividing
    So let me rather explain my philosophy


    Firstly , I believe in believing
    If you do not believe then you should not bother being alive

    Secondly , every word is merely a man made concept which brings contradiction due to the weakness of language

    Our language is far more primitive than people think
    Words require words to describe words therefore
    They are all relative meaning that if but one word in all existing words are wrong or bring about contradiction language becomes flawed
    True communication will come when only emotions are expressed and telepathy is released

    My philosophy is that to be free you must be alone
    To be happy you can never be alone

    It is only through a joint state that we can reach the top

    OK , my philosophy is to be continued
    I have work to do now night
     
  2. aesther

    aesther Member

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    i agree with some of these things.

    language is very primitive. compared to our animal instincts, and other ways of communicating, language is very, very young.

    I agree that true communcation can only happen through a understanding and expression of emotions. we shouldn't fight our bodies we should understand them.

    i don't like believing, cuz i feel if you feel something to be so true, then you don't believe, you just know it. it's a feeling, an experience. a belief implies doubt, however small or large. a large belief results in a small doubt, small belief with a large doubt. i think there is truth out there that is just knowing, experiencing, and you don't have to believe it.
     

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