There is no maybe about it.

Belive in something without proof, that's delusional isnt it?

I belive as you do.  Ikonkar and all that.  I would ask though where
do such belifes come from for yourself?

On 18 May, 12:21, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
> you say you are a man of 'god' but then say that you recognize that
> this may be a delusional belief....just wondering, do you consider
> your belief in 'god' delusional or???
>
> imo, we are all part of 'god' as each one of us have a spirit. some
> hide from it, others are scared of it, and others have the desire to
> be one with it, polish it, and consequently learn from it. where would
> you say u fit in?
>
> On May 18, 6:16 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Now this is strange, and sorta uncomfatable.
>
> > I am a man of God, a scientist, philosopher and student of humanity.
> > Thus far my lifes experiance and intectual persuits have shown me that
> > humanity has sown seeds far and wide, seeds of indivduality and seeds
> > of delusion.  That is to see all of us, it seems have our delusioninal
> > belifes.  You woner why you have not yet managed to talk to a visiter
> > of heaven or hell, yet I can't help but wonder if you have also talked
> > to anybody who's reincarnation you have absolute proof of?
>
> > I realise that weeall have this need, and so just would not ever
> > lampoon another because of his beliefes.  What does budism teach about
> > such behaviour I wonder?
>
> > On 18 May, 05:34, Charlie43 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On May 17, 9:37 pm, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > i think one must consider the difference between imagination and
> > > > inspiration. one is developed, the other realized.
>
> > > > the original feeling that led to a series of OBE's happened as i was
> > > > lying in bed with eyes closed, just before sleep. i started to get the
> > > > sensation of being drawn out of my body, like a strong magnetic
> > > > pulling, and it had nothing to do with imagination. i was scared
> > > > because i felt my spirit was going to leave my body, and i did not
> > > > want an evil spirit to enter while i was gone, so i resisted. i wanted
> > > > to go, but kept shutting the attraction down out of fear. one day
> > > > while experiencing this pulling i said, 'mr devil, im going on a
> > > > journey and u aint allowed into this body while im gone', then i
> > > > released my spirit and i have never been the same since...
>
> > > > On May 16, 3:29 pm, Tinker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > "desperatly need to beleive"
>
> > > > > That's the key to understanding all spiritual beliefs.
> > > > > The 'fear of the unknown' is the root of the 'fear of death'.
> > > > > For the common man (99.99%) the imagination is the only relief. For
> > > > > the weak imagination, there are plenty of dogmas to ascribe to for the
> > > > > comfort needed. Imagining a dogma to be true is good enough for
> > > > > holding the 'fear' at bay.
>
> > > > > An eternal Life without the elements of Life is a joke. It's a
> > > > > ridiculous fabrication of the imagination.
> > > > > There is absolutely no substance to the idea. Every belief of an after
> > > > > Life has absolutely no other source of verification than the human
> > > > > 'living' mind's imagination.
> > > > > Everything spiritual has the Life as a reference point. All of the
> > > > > mystical mediums can gain the knowledge, they claim comes from the
> > > > > dead, from the collective intelligence of mankind.
> > > > > The collective intelligence is the only thing 'spiritual' about
> > > > > mankind.
>
> > > > > You are not alone, but we are very few who can face the 'fear'.
>
> > > > > peace & Love
>
> > > > > On May 16, 4:24 am, buddahspath <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > just pondering a thought after a tramatic funeral and evening of
> > > > > > emotional arguments between me[AGNOSTIC PHILOSIPHER] and my family
> > > > > > fundementalist christians. who desperatly need to beleive what they
> > > > > > have taught to believe is reality.i beleve to be irrational
> > > > > > brainwashing! i am well aware that i have no comforting fairy tales 
> > > > > > of
> > > > > > wonderful afterlife.i seriously doubt that a eternal life with no
> > > > > > interestig challenges would be a tortureous hell! but maybe there
> > > > > > could be some sort of nirvanic stages to grow as individuals and
> > > > > > universe? but i guess as long my brain,heart,lungs and nervous 
> > > > > > system
> > > > > > cooperate i journey through my own dream,fantasies and delusions of 
> > > > > > my
> > > > > > imagination! doubt that i am the only souljourner on the road less
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> > > Interesting conversation.  I have walked the 8-folded path for many
> > > years, and am pleased with what the Enlightened One has to offer to
> > > me.  I was raised in a Christian home, and realized early on how
> > > pathetic that was.  I have a questioning mind, which has lead me to
> > > Buddhism.  I find the principles of Buddhism to be both exact and
> > > based on scientific explanation.  I have often wanted to talk to
> > > someone who has been to Heaven - or Hell - to see what their
> > > experiences were.  So far, I have had no takers.  I wonder why...- Hide 
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