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Old 19-03-2021, 04:07 AM
Johnathanrs Johnathanrs is offline
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Originally Posted by Miss Hepburn
Since coming back here is coming back to this 'School on Earth' -
What do you think would be a reason for your return?

If you are moving from galaxy to galaxy, you cannot come back to the universe - you have always been there from the beginning. Let me introduce some new train of thoughts. Some individuals might think its purpose is to achieve some dharma/kharma, but can you judge a ant by human based laws? Ants can judge ants, but once the ants life is over - that judgement no longer matters.

Perhaps you don't believe in some form of judgement after death. Then how about creation? If you are a story writer and you created a character to represent some stereotype, if that creature was meant to murder in your storybook, wouldn't the creature simply have fulfilled it's purpose that you intended no differently than a lion finding it's prey?

From a greater perspective, as a human, when a ant dies, would you even acknowledge its existence?



A tutorial can be apart of the game and not apart of the game at the same time. Usually when you begin a new adventure, you are taught fundamental lessons on how the game works. Every interaction, every character, every event would hold some meaning. Some would have completed a part of the tutorial, while others would have completed another part, and some might create beliefs that there knowledge of the tutorial is superior to the knowledge of the other group, and even numerous sects might rise up in order to control the tutorial itself from within. All the while, not a single one of them have truly even started playing the actual game. They would have no reference point to begin with, because what they know - isn't what actually takes place. The true question that I like to purpose, outside of social conditioning, how do you know that you have even started being a human in the first place.
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