Am I the only one who wants to punch people in the face when they say, βI live in a spiritual realm?β
#religion #brainwashed
Ummm, I take issue with your use of the word "coons"... I see you are a person of color from your pic (if it is your pic) but in these truly nasty times, maybe you could have picked a less nasty word?
Haha yes that is me in the picture, and you are right these are nasty times, but I did not mean it in a nasty way. Seeing as how you are older, your probably used to that word being a derogatory word for people of color (n***a), but I was not using it in that way. I use the term loosely. It has many different meaning, and young people today(typically ones of color) use it as slang for foolish.
@Donotbelieve hahaha I like you your funny!!!!
@FinallyFreed thank you for your explanation!
@AnneWimsey your welcome!
Iβve honestly never had anyone say that. Iβd probably laugh uncontrollably
Be grateful you havenβt heard it. I understand where their coming from, because I use to be one of them, but it still makes me put my hand on my forehead and say why; now that Iβm on the other side.
I would say that I "dwell in the hall of the mountain king".
They may very well think you are saying the same thing (if they are not musically gifted)
I got in an argument recently on another site with someone who said Humans were "Too low to play with technology" and "Without a connection to spirit we can not grow"
I told them they were being vague and hypocritical, they didn't take the criticism well.
I can't say anyone has made that statement to me, at least not since time out of mind.
What is the context?
And what do racoons have to do with it?
Lol Iβm not talking about raccoons, I use the term loosely. It has many different meaning, and young people (typically young people of color) use it as slang for foolish.
@NoPlanetB Yes it used to be a derogatory term, but now in Ebonics, it means foolish, stupid, or sell out. Think of it like this, the βnβ word used to be derogatory, but now in Ebonics we have given it a new meaning, friend. But I think Iβm gonna change it since now Iβm realizing people on here donβt know that.
I'd ask them to explain what that means because I bet it'd be hysterical.
Also, this is officially my 1000th comment.
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I personally would rather tie them down and pull out their nose hairs one-by-one with a pair of tweezers.
Haha!!! WOW
That phrase or equivalent would not cause any desire for violence, but I might look at the person like he/she is an idiot or walk away unless it's at work, in which case it would be a vague empty expression followed by bringing up a work related matter.
Depends...
Some people say this because they are privileged to the point of not having to bother with practical problems (or have someone that is taking care of those).
But I see being spiritual even outside supernatural stuff by being humane and be able to connect, relate and take care of people more than things.
Iβm sure youβre not the only one, but I also donβt feel like punching anyone in the face for anything really.
You are the only species who can have a violent reaction to a metaphor... because you are a spirited species. (please don't punch me!) All humans live in a spiritual realm, metaphorically speaking. It is arguably the main difference between our species and all the others, including raccoons, for example. (I know, I know.)
Only sometimes when they INSIST upon telling me, with monotonous and seemingly endless repetition, exactly how wonderful, etc, etc, this miraculous change in their life has been and keep urging me, relentlessly, to try it for myself.
But, having said that, my self-restraint is so high I ALWAYS resist the urge anyway.
Control your anger, just because people are brainwashed or stupid and ask moronic questions is no reason for violence, let the thinking non believers show them how to behave.
I always control my anger, and I have never been in a fight, but the thought still crosses my every now and then. β
@FinallyFreed if you want to punch someone that bad, that's anger that may give you an ulcer, try laughing or at least smiling instead at their stupidity.
@Mofo1953 no ulcers here! I usual just smile and say good luck with that as I walk away.
@FinallyFreed good for you!!!
@Mofo1953 thanks. Iβm not a violent person
@FinallyFreed just violent thoughts.
I might say, "I feel sorry for you," but I don't want to punch them in the face.
Why would anyone want to punch anyone in the face for any reason? What does violence against another person accomplish, especially since there was no violence against you?
@Donotbelieve I agree!
I wouldnβt actually punch someone in the face!
@Donotbelieve How people come about these violent tendencies? Violence never enters my mind in any way. I strive to:
Treat others the way you want to be treated.
Do nothing to anyone that you would not want done to you.
Do or cause no harm.
Thank you guys for all of your input and different views!!!
Confusing. Anybody checking Yes!! Would be saying yes, you are the only one.
Depending on definitions, we do indeed live in a spiritual realm.
Sir Arthur Eddington:
The universe is of the nature of a thought or sensation in a universal Mind... To put the conclusion crudely β the stuff of the world is mind-stuff.
We are no longer tempted to condemn the spiritual aspects of our nature as illusory because of their lack of concreteness.
The scientific answer is relevant so far as concerns the sense-impressions... For the rest the human spirit must turn to the unseen world to which it itself belongs.
well ... maybe I did until I reached my 30's. That's a few years after my pre-frontal cortex actually controlled my thoughts vice the limbic systems' emotionality. Humans have a tendency to place anything unknown in the realms of the mystical or spiritual. So when confronted with the unknown they are merely saying that they tend towards optimism vice pessimism. Having faith in the natural yin and yang of the universe is just an issue of nature built from experience. It's scientific actually. Ask the vedantists and the upanishads.
I have had that experience and it came during a part of my life that I am not too proud of! The gist is I extricated myself from a situation and was told by someone something very similar.
And yes. I did want to punch them in the face, even if metaphorically as they were being both manipulative and condescending.
We all have spirit. I don't think that being told you live in a spiritual realm is such a bad thing. It's better than what ever fairy tale they are living in.
Thatβs the fairytale β