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  1. rocala

    Death is an illusion

    In this context, sounds rather nihilistic. I am not sure that is how it was meant. Perhaps this refers to change rather than gone without trace.
  2. rocala

    Death is an illusion

    Two good points there. Maybe people more spiritually advanced than me have greater insight on this but I can only guess. I do not know how a case for the idea could be made. Probably it would depend on other beliefs that were accepted. Consider Spiritualism, reincarnation, N.D.E.s. There are...
  3. rocala

    Death is an illusion

    I do see your point Aup, but I think in a spirituality forum, the possibility of a non-material aspect is to be considered and that is where the differences truly come into play.
  4. rocala

    Death is an illusion

    Not sure that I follow this line of reasoning. If life is an illusion, is the end of the illusion i.e. death, necessarily an illusion too?
  5. rocala

    How would you share the Good News to the Self-Entrapped?

    "How would you share the Good News to the Self-Entrapped?" Going by my own interest in religion and why I took this further at times, I can only suggest the following. Join or set up an organisation. Publish a variety of material, ranging from learned works to very basic leaflets. If you have...
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    How would you share the Good News to the Self-Entrapped?

    "How would you share the Good News" I have to ask, why would you want to? Even the least bright of these people should realise that they do not have incredible powers of persuasion.
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    How would you share the Good News to the Self-Entrapped?

    I would advise people not to be complacent, and to always accept the possibility that they may be wrong. I would also advise that we should always look at alternative points of view. Sadly in my experience, these are methods that people delivering "the good news" do not apply to themselves.
  8. rocala

    What is it like where you live?

    I am not all sure. My step-father was from Stepney and Craz is from Hackney so it does seem to be an East London thing. The original bagel makers and vendors in East London would have been Jewish immigrants. Perhaps there were some misspelt signs to blame? Maybe this gives a clue...
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    What is it like where you live?

    Thank you for mentioning this. My step-father introduced my family to "bigals" and it took me a long time to get out of the habit and call them by their proper name. I was beginning to think that I must have imagined it.
  10. rocala

    Honor thy Father and thy Mother

    I used to feel very angry with my mother. She was weak and seemed to have trouble grasping reality. I thought my upbringing explained my own shortcomings. One day, I just realised that she had every reason to be like that. Her own upbringing must have been odd, my grandmother, although loving...
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    What is it like where you live?

    Back in the 1990's I took a job in Hackney, which borders my borough to the north. One day, after work, I went to the station and was waiting for my train when a middle-aged woman sat nearby. She suddenly burst into tears. I went to help her, all that she said was that her employer had...
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    What is it like where you live?

    Trust me, vast numbers crammed together, do not equal integration. My family arrived here in the 1870's and I have lived here all my life. At present, out of those 350k people, I am on first name terms with 4.
  13. rocala

    What is it like where you live?

    High crime. Almost every pub has closed down, local industry has vanished. If you get to know anybody, they usually are gone in a few months. It feels like and resembles a transit camp.
  14. rocala

    How did a Hindu became an atheist.

    Nor mine. I was taught by Buddhists, not Hindus.
  15. rocala

    What is it like where you live?

    The London Borough of Newham. An absolutely ghastly place.
  16. rocala

    How did a Hindu became an atheist.

    No, that is not how I was taught. Alongside Karma plain old good and bad luck do exist.
  17. rocala

    How did a Hindu became an atheist.

    Yes Salix, I agree. However "getting caught" may be the result of Karma.
  18. rocala

    Broaching the Trinity: Three Persons?

    Yes, that is one area of struggle. When I was a teenager, I had a boss who was also a preacher. One day we were talking about a UFO case that was in the news. We were both interested, and I was a little surprised that he accepted the report. He said that there was no reason not to believe that...
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    Broaching the Trinity: Three Persons?

    Yes it does help, thank you. I am still finding the whole thing very difficult.
  20. rocala

    Broaching the Trinity: Three Persons?

    Sorry Thomas, I am really puzzled now. When was this union, I ask as presumably "the human" is not eternal. Was there a 'before the union state'? Or is it considered to have always been. Any assistance truly appreciated.
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