What's the deal with living to be super old?
#1
Hmmm 
Like 100+?

I've been thinking about some of the theories of reincarnation and whatnot...

Kind of like how Clif High always says that the current human incarnation is a continuation of embodiment in a vessel which looks basically the same, only slight variations, throughout the incarnations.

What's the deal then with people who die young?

Are they going to come back looking basically the same and continue the 'evolution' with that same vessel schema? Will they live a little longer the next time? And the next time? 

Until they reach old age? 

Then once they have mastered incarnation in the vessel to its furthest reaches (old age), will they then 'graduate' (as those like Clif mention) and go on to incarnate elsewhere, as something else?

Do all of the human schemas keep reincarnating until they reach full maturity within their vessel schema?

Clif has mentioned that it takes tens of thousands of lives to master the human incarnation...

Do we die all the different deaths with these tens of thousands of lives? And then come back with the same human schema and continue the evolution until it's played out and we die the final death as an elderly (fully matured) schema?

One thing I truly believe is that death is inevitable throughout the entire universe... I do not believe we'll ever develop anything (in any form) which allows us to live in any one incarnation "forever". 

So, much of the 'evolution' process must depend on death, and what happens before/after it.
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#2
All I know is I´m coming back as a Komodo dragon full of spirit and will. I´ll be slaying, eating, resting, and baking in the sun - while pondering what to fuckin slay and eat next so I can have an even better rest.
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#3
(01-14-2018, 04:45 PM)Crille Wrote: fuckin slay

ROFL
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#4
Me in roughly 50 years - http://www.findfast.org/images/komodo-dragon.jpg
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#5
Lmfao.
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#6
That's a fat and happy motherfucker right there.

Probably pretty old too.

Wonder how long komodos live?

According to Clif High and others though, we come to earth as all the animals before we come to master the human.
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#7
Not saying I believe every word Clif says or something...

I am just throwing the food for thought out there.

Not really sure how I feel about the 'we're all the other animals first' stance, since I see animals as such perfection compared to humans...

It makes sense in certain ways though.
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#8
Ye I get both ways of looking at it. In the end, me personally, I wouldn´t look up to humans more than a lizard basking in the sun if the lizard is really happy doing it. That´s all that matters in the end to me. Slayin´ n Baskin´™
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#9
Sister Andre, 118, is currently the world's oldest person...

https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucile_Randon
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#10
Embarrassed 
(04-27-2022, 03:45 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: Sister Andre, 118, is currently the world's oldest person...

https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucile_Randon

And in the other world when we were in love.
You told me I just had to go back one more time.
One more WAR!
Time again and again time after time?
And how old are we now?
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