TO GERBAH:
You see this is one reason why I do not think individual personal guidance is enough and religion unnecessary (in the sense I described before, as the “correct way”). Apart from the huge issue of whether or not those individuals are perfectly or imperfectly guided, we don't only exist as individuals, we also exist as a society. This is clear, otherwise the issue of conflict/harmony between people wouldn't matter to us.
I completely agree with what you say. Everyone does have their own way of doing things, and you may not know if you are perfectly guided or not. I suppose your brain would have some idea (whether you base your beliefs off of science and logic, or love and great beings, something has to make sense to you).
I cannot determine really what to do for society. It has always been my firm belief that unless we can mostly agree and not yell at each other in every language that religion should not be something which governs a society UNLESS it actually works.
Your idea, what you turn your heart to and invest yourself in, impacts your environment/society all the time. Therefore, there must be a correct guidance for society also, otherwise we wouldn't have been created as a society (if you accept that there is an Essential Existence maintaining the chain of needy and dependent things that exist, etc. all I mentioned before).
It is interesting to think that I could create something that would affect humanity for all time. Maybe there should be a set of codes for the individual/only the individual, the individual/individual in the society, and how the society/the society in and of itself should operate. And whether or not we were created that way, we ended up like that, so it is in our biology to be social
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most of us *darts glances to INTJs)
And, if, as we have established, time doesn't actually exist beyond a certain facet of a part of what is in existence, as evidenced by light, we are even simultaneously connected as a species to all persons who have ever existed and will exist. So that guidance must be relevant for all people of all time. I personally cannot accept that the Essential Existence who manages the planets' orbit, the weather, etc. did not provide a similarly necessary management system and guidance for human beings to be able to one day reach the level of a just and harmonious society. Just as individuals evolve through their personal developmental levels. We are just more complicated because we have a choice. Planets don't have a choice like that.
I firmly believe that if we have an Essential Existence, it does not manage every little thing. In fact, I don't think it controls our lives. Sure, I believe in 'destinies', but in a different way. You will end up in one place, one day. It may be anyplace. Wait...I am not talking predetermined, but I am. Goddamn. I believe in free will. I believe that maybe some things are predictable (you drop an egg on Earth, it falls and breaks) and that everything is predictable, but only if you know every little factor, all at once, every decision. But that is the only way it is predictable.
We have a choice, and science governs things like plants, animals, etc. Just like you said, their evolution. Maybe we will as a species evolve to be harmonious, but it will take many years, and there will always be people who will fight to the teeth because of new ideas. They may not know why. Maybe they are meant to be that way, maybe not. There will probably always be an opposition. How we go about it, though, is up to the individual. (I am sorry, I feel like I am making little sense

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[quoteThis actually reminds me of something I was reading recently. I might post about it later but I have to go again now.[/QUOTE]
Okay, please post. I would like to read about that.
TO LIQUID LASER:
I'm a Christian if that makes a difference. However when talking about Truth I'd like to discuss it in a different way than a religion normally might.
This is how a person knows how they've discovered a truth (not just a spiritual truth but any truth). A paradigm shift will happen in their brain and afterward the things they observe in the world will make a lot more sense than they used to. The key to discovering truth is to allow these paradigm shifts to happen.
Hm. It doesn't really matter what you are, Christian or not, this is just kind of a discussion now about beliefs. But anyways, the 'hm' as to the discovering of truth. Of course, you are quite right in saying this, and it is kind of interesting to think of the shift in my mind happening.
[quoteAlso I want to point out that discovering truth is the opposite of confirmation bias. Confirmation bias forces reality to conform to the person's worldview. Discovering truth forces the person's worldview to conform to reality. No one wants to believe they are vulnerable to confirmation bias, but in truth we are all guilty to some extent. I try to make myself understand viewpoints that I don't initially find pleasing in order to avoid falling prey to confirmation bias.
Also be warned that seeking Truth is dangerous. Once you discover Truth you won't be able to unlearn it. You will have to live with the consequences of what you know.[/QUOTE]
I try to make my own mind up on viewpoints. I try to look at everything from all angles. For now, I just kind of go with what seems most logical/beneficial. Somethings make sense, some do not. My goal is to figure out what does not make sense.
And that statement makes me feel a little...hm. It makes me think a bit. Maybe it is dangerous. What if I learn such truth and don't want to know it?
TO KING OF DESPAIR (who is crazier than I):
You'll have left an impact, because you exerted energy in just being, and that's going to leave a mark on the world/universe. Even if you just take up space by being born into this world, it took energy to get you there, and energy to get you out of there. It's a win win thing
OPTIMISTS FTW
Crazy is subjective, just now, you've been labelled crazy in comparison to me
YOU are crazy compared to me
Maybe I can see into your mind

I really wish I had more instruments, I'm thinking of just running off to buy a piano or something. Everytime I visit those stores with pianos in them, I end up learning so much simply by making sounds.
Oh, go buy one! I play the piano, but I do only improvising. For some reason, it is the one instrument where it just sounds better when I just go with my fingers rather than sheet music. Well, I do that with the violin and sometimes the clarinet, but the piano is just so fun to just go with it on! Buy one!
oh, and always carry rope with you, you'll never know when you'll need to tie someone up...
And make sure you have a wizard and an army of the undead. Some of those elephants would have been good too...
Lol, tying people up
Or is it that I'm an ENTP because I tangent?
ENTP on a tangent?
If you were to follow a religion, what one would it be? I hear many good things about buddhism, I think their use of analogy and emphasis of individual thought would be worthwhile persuing.
I thoroughly enjoyed learning about Buddhism in the 7th or 8th grade, when I was like it is so completely illogical that there is a god who would screw a lot of people over. Then, later, much later, I decided that maybe he was just blown out of proportion.
But I really like Buddhism, the branch sans worship, because I like the ideas presented, and it is really interesting to see place on the individual. Of course, I gotta have the human pleasures of life, and cutting yourself off from those is not conducive to
A. producing some more of those little things we call babies (even though I don't think I want one...shhh)
B. living a wholesome life. Sometimes Buddhism seems like it is about emptying.