Is There An Afterlife?

_secret

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why is everyone so caught up on a creator??

WHY does there HAVE to be a creator? why cant something just be. It is what it is.

Yes i believe in an afterlife, do i believe someone created it? no, i think its something we are incapable of comprehending as we are still alive. We comprehend life when we are alive, and we comprehend death when we die.. does that make sense?

hmm, if you were dead.. could you comprehend life?

i love being high.
 

durban poison

Well-Known Member
Well my ex gfs mom said it was green most of the time but ive seen it myself. i had couple grams of shrooms and while iwas trippingo ut i forgot who i was. then i was questioning why i was here. i look INSIDE myself and i was whitish blue very bright. it was very.. unusual. lol:blsmoke:
You can practice seeing auras by just looking at your own hand up against a light or dark background. Some people see better with dark, and some people see better against light backgrounds. Anyway,just kinda relax your eyes as it were. Stare lazily at the very tops of your fingertips, as though kinda looking past them, at them but, not really focusing fully at them.
Eventually you will see a kinda grey or white glow, like the ready brek adverts around the finger tips.
Then practice on a friend, get them to sit or stand against a light or dark background, and again lazily look/stare just above their heads, kinda taking in all of the head area without looking directly at it... Again, eventually you will see a kinda glow, whispy smoke around that persons head and shoulders. That's when you're seeing the base aura, as you get used to doing this you will start to see, sense or just know of other colours other than white or grey in there, then you can interpret those colours into health, mental and emotional issues etc that may be going on with that person.
Hope this helps!:blsmoke:
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
You can practice seeing auras by just looking at your own hand up against a light or dark background. Some people see better with dark, and some people see better against light backgrounds. Anyway,just kinda relax your eyes as it were. Stare lazily at the very tops of your fingertips, as though kinda looking past them, at them but, not really focusing fully at them.
Eventually you will see a kinda grey or white glow, like the ready brek adverts around the finger tips.
Then practice on a friend, get them to sit or stand against a light or dark background, and again lazily look/stare just above their heads, kinda taking in all of the head area without looking directly at it... Again, eventually you will see a kinda glow, whispy smoke around that persons head and shoulders. That's when you're seeing the base aura, as you get used to doing this you will start to see, sense or just know of other colours other than white or grey in there, then you can interpret those colours into health, mental and emotional issues etc that may be going on with that person.
Hope this helps!:blsmoke:
I don't believe it is possible for a human being to give off different coloured auras. Yes, we have energy, but why would this come out in varying colours?

I judge peoples moods by body language, and tone... much simpler, and sure-fire.
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
maybe, becaue you dont belive, you cant see?


what if you just LET it be and said "i dont know"... then it leaves the option OPEN...?

correct?
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
If you believe something hard enough then it becomes a personal truth. Your mind will let you see things just to keep you happy...

I'm not sure on this... as I have practised controlling my aura with animals and people... and I realised, that by practising all I was merely doing was changing my persona, for a time. It was this that people and animals (my dogs, other dogs, cats, I always try to communicate on a deeper level with animals... it's hard to explain) were picking up on.

I know we can communicate without words... merely with presence we can change the atmosphere of a room. Yet this is something we feel, we don't need to see it.:mrgreen:

I am not ignorant of this kind of thing, I was raised as a pagan.:twisted:
 

durban poison

Well-Known Member
I don't believe it is possible for a human being to give off different coloured auras. Yes, we have energy, but why would this come out in varying colours?

I judge peoples moods by body language, and tone... much simpler, and sure-fire.
Too much emphasis is put on what colours are, what they represent etc. Basically it is all to help the person looking at that Aura interpret what they see. Maybe its you sensing something but your brain needs a way to work out what it is sensing and in turn it turns into you or others seeing colour. I would say that is what the colour thing is really, Just a way of us interpreting/making sense of what we are seeing or sensing.:blsmoke:
 

durban poison

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If you believe something hard enough then it becomes a personal truth. Your mind will let you see things just to keep you happy...

I'm not sure on this... as I have practised controlling my aura with animals and people... and I realised, that by practising all I was merely doing was changing my persona, for a time. It was this that people and animals (my dogs, other dogs, cats, I always try to communicate on a deeper level with animals... it's hard to explain) were picking up on.

I know we can communicate without words... merely with presence we can change the atmosphere of a room. Yet this is something we feel, we don't need to see it.:mrgreen:

I am not ignorant of this kind of thing, I was raised as a pagan.:twisted:
Yup totally understand where you're coming from. The mind creates it own reality to make sense of what's happening around it. No, we do not need to see the aura to feel it, we do not need colours to interpret what we are feeling but, each individual has their own way of doing things. Whether it's sensing or seeing, doesn't really matter...the point really, is that something is happening;-)
 

JohnnyPotSeed1969

Well-Known Member
of course there's an afterlife. look at cannabis for example, after it has been killed, it does not cease to exist. instead, it merely transforms into another plane of existence, i.e. the high it produces. even after the high is gone, the thc remains in your body for quite some time after.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Just a way of us interpreting/making sense of what we are seeing or sensing.:blsmoke:
It has already been interpreted long before you turn it into colour.

My mom practised as a white witch... i used to find it all a bit silly. But I learned a lot along the way... through my parents, I learned that people will force themselves to believe things just to make life feel more worthwhile. When you get 2 people, forcing themselves to believe the same thing, meet up... this truth becomes even stronger, as they willingly feed each others habit.
 

durban poison

Well-Known Member
of course there's an afterlife. look at cannabis for example, after it has been killed, it does not cease to exist. instead, it merely transforms into another plane of existence, i.e. the high it produces. even after the high is gone, the thc remains in your body for quite some time after.
:twisted::twisted::twisted: Yeah, I like it!
 

durban poison

Well-Known Member
It has already been interpreted long before you turn it into colour.

My mom practised as a white witch... i used to find it all a bit silly. But I learned a lot along the way... through my parents, I learned that people will force themselves to believe things just to make life feel more worthwhile. When you get 2 people, forcing themselves to believe the same thing, meet up... this truth becomes even stronger, as they willingly feed each others habit.
But what if the two people who meet up have had the same/similar experiences?
What if a hundred people with similar or, a thousand people meet up?
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Now that's cheatin'! :mrgreen::mrgreen:
...but true. i have witnessed it many times. Say one person lies about a ghost story, the next person in the group feels more confident about their own lie, so they say theirs too. then the first person agrees with them, and the two create a bond of bullshit. Others in the group may feel a bit left out by this, so they'll come up with their own 'true story', safe in the knowledge that the bond of bullshit is firmly set and all too easy to become a part of.
 

durban poison

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...but true. i have witnessed it many times. Say one person lies about a ghost story, the next person in the group feels more confident about their own lie, so they say theirs too. then the first person agrees with them, and the two create a bond of bullshit. Others in the group may feel a bit left out by this, so they'll come up with their own 'true story', safe in the knowledge that the bond of bullshit is firmly set and all too easy to become a part of.
Absolutely 100% agree, this does happen, someone lies then, another clarifies it etc. But, in the first instance, you have to establish that it is a lie. And science is still in its infancy, new things are found time and time again that were thought previously not to be possible. Just because we state something is not possible, this does not always follow that it isnt!
 

durban poison

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Got any examples?
Absolutely tons, I am on a paranormal investigation team and we have seen, heard and, felt things that are totally unexplainable. Also, because we are a scientific based group, we measure, record and light, buzz, bleep every location.
Everything is taken into account. The majority of investigations we leave thinking, "That was boring" or "Oh right, that was interesting. But, on rare occasions we leave with the "What the fuck happend!" :blsmoke:
 
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