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Anonymous /x/40839718#40844978
8/3/2025, 10:08:39 AM
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I really don't like the "only you can figure it out" theory.
Some people's lives are just survival mode like a wild animal.
I also don't like the idea that we "planned" our lives before being born. It's like if parents let their 6 year old kid smoke cigarettes and drive on the highway because they asked to.
There's nothing to "figure out" when you literally can't. It's like if you get kidnapped and blindfolded and are put in a remote location and then someone asks you to describe the location.
I remember that NDE someone shared here where a Christian woman met two floating entities who told her that none of this was real and she was just allowed to take it seriously while she was alive.
I have gone through so many heart-rending, cruel, and unfair circumstances. I think our lives are just based on luck and there's no objective "mission" we are supposed to complete like in an action movie. I also think that what someone wrote about Umineko describing that our level of reality is controlled by higher beings is true. I don't believe in karma because it's also a concept that blames victims for the abuse inflicted upon them. There actually was a teacher in India, where the concept of karma originated from, called Sri Ramana Maharshi who said that karma is only real for those who believe in it and that all reality comes from the Self.
I read from a Chinese girl that Chinese people traditionally believed that nothing is really true and that what you believe creates reality. In Taoism it also says that infinite potential exists and you can create things from it. I think they also believe in white magic where you use positive words it attracts positive things into your life. I also saw the number 88 (which Chinese people believe is good luck) appear in the "Comment too long" error message after writing that :D And I saw 222 twice and 111 while editing this post.