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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
All three explanations—eternal life, reincarnation, and nothingness—are descriptions of the same reality.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
Everything good is good because of the love it contains.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
First stage is knowing the truth, second is not knowing the truth, third is realizing the paradox.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
I used to be terrified of death. My grandfather was terminal in the hospital across from my high school, yet I never visited him. That fact still haunts me to this day. Years later, my arms were around my grandmother as she struggled with her last breaths. I told her we were with her and everything was going to be okay. She died as I held her tightly and I felt her body lose life. It was the most peaceful moment I ever experienced, and I felt joy for her. It was an emotional, intellectual, and spiritual moment for me. I wasn’t afraid anymore.... One day years later I received the phone call every parent dreads. My daughter was in a serious automobile accident. As I raced to her I prepared myself for the news she had died. Once again, I felt an unexpected and profound emotion. She lived, but in the face of that horrifying time there was a strange overall calm. I realized, no matter what, everything was going to be okay. I remembered I wasn’t afraid anymore.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
Love isn’t self-centered, even at the supreme scale.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
Metagapism is the belief that love is the ultimate reality, literally god and the one shared soul, and the source, nature and destiny of all.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
That which isn’t love, isn’t god.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
The average human lifespan compared to the age of the universe is the same as comparing a blink of an eye to that human lifespan. Relatively speaking, short and long lifespans are the same. Both are non-existent compared to the infinite that’s ahead. Furthermore, we cannot change the past, and have no guarantees for the future. We are only in charge of the present. The present is nothing—and it is everything.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
The type of nothing from which something can arise is truly something.
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By AnonymJohn K. Brown
Truth is, something exists, and everything exists for a reason. Regardless if the reason is known or unknown, knowable or unknowable, reason exists and can be named.
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