OMG 5000th post *applaudes*MaxTheReaper said:...And here, I was going to make my 5000th post about unicorns.
OMG 5000th post *applaudes*MaxTheReaper said:...And here, I was going to make my 5000th post about unicorns.
That's what spoiler tags are for.imperialwar said:I delved into a life of insanity for 8 months, I pulled myself out of it thankfully.
My capabilities to experience and learn from things has since grown expotentionally over the last 6 years.
My diagnosis was a psychosis panic disorder, with seperations from preceived reality.
One sinlge sentence describes the thought pattern, but i never utter it in public, lest i set someone else off.
It is both, it just depends on what is the frame of reference, if the you part of the object going at the speed, then obviously everything seems faster when you slow down because you have experienced a time dilation effect, but if you a not part of the object and are not experiencing the speed then, no, time does not change.Erana said:If I recall correctly, time speeds up when matter approaches the speed of light...The infamous SCAMola said:Surely I must be the sanest person here, for I have not understood a word you have said.Erana said:Things change as you reach the speed of light.The infamous SCAMola said:Sanity is the brother of retardation?
Or is it the other way around?
But is anyone really more valuable as the currupt being they are?Khedive Rex said:It's late out my way but as far as I can tell (correct me if I'm wrong) your asking whether enlightenment would be worth attaining even if you knew attaining it would drive you insane.
That's going to be a different answer for everyone and I really doubt we can come to a single universal solution. Enlightenment has no material value and more likely than not ain't fun. The vast majority of the populace, whether they consider themselves intellectuals or philosophers or anything of that nature, would not trade their sanity for something that serves them no material use and brings no joy. You need your sanity if you want to operate in society. Enlightenment is a luxury.
As far as I personally go ... its difficult to say. I'm reminded of an old wrap. Something called 'The Chapel Perilous'. The Chapel Perilous was a place a person stumbled into where their basic view of reality was challenged and they were taught the true nature of life. You could never tell if you were in The Chapel Perilous, because it looked just like everywhere else. And, as such, you could never know if you'd left.
The story went that if you stayed put in one room and never tried to leave for fear of being lost, you went insane. If you stormed through all the rooms hoping to force your way out, you got lost and were never allowed to leave. If you accepted that you were trapped, didn't search for an exit and tried to learn the lessons, The Chapel released you. You could never tell if you were out though, so by the time you'd left Chapel Perilous you were either dangerously paranoid or dangerously apathetic.
That metaphor always pops into my mind when people discuss learning important truths. Enlightenment changes who you are. I'd like to think I'd come out of Chapel Perilous as the apathetic man. But you never know until you've been. And in most cases, it's not worth the risk to find out.
My two sense anyway.
Are you trying to say that one method of leaving Chapel Perilous would be equivalent to the next? Certainly. That's kind of the point of the story. Even the people who are allowed to physically leave will never know for certain that they've escaped. And the people who are trapped can convince themselves they're out in spite of the evidence.Erana said:But is anyone really more valuable as the currupt being they are?Khedive Rex said:It's late out my way but as far as I can tell (correct me if I'm wrong) your asking whether enlightenment would be worth attaining even if you knew attaining it would drive you insane.
That's going to be a different answer for everyone and I really doubt we can come to a single universal solution. Enlightenment has no material value and more likely than not ain't fun. The vast majority of the populace, whether they consider themselves intellectuals or philosophers or anything of that nature, would not trade their sanity for something that serves them no material use and brings no joy. You need your sanity if you want to operate in society. Enlightenment is a luxury.
As far as I personally go ... its difficult to say. I'm reminded of an old wrap. Something called 'The Chapel Perilous'. The Chapel Perilous was a place a person stumbled into where their basic view of reality was challenged and they were taught the true nature of life. You could never tell if you were in The Chapel Perilous, because it looked just like everywhere else. And, as such, you could never know if you'd left.
The story went that if you stayed put in one room and never tried to leave for fear of being lost, you went insane. If you stormed through all the rooms hoping to force your way out, you got lost and were never allowed to leave. If you accepted that you were trapped, didn't search for an exit and tried to learn the lessons, The Chapel released you. You could never tell if you were out though, so by the time you'd left Chapel Perilous you were either dangerously paranoid or dangerously apathetic.
That metaphor always pops into my mind when people discuss learning important truths. Enlightenment changes who you are. I'd like to think I'd come out of Chapel Perilous as the apathetic man. But you never know until you've been. And in most cases, it's not worth the risk to find out.
My two sense anyway.
Look at that, I'm a genius and I didn't even know.Erana said:sanity = SThe infamous SCAMola said:Yes... and that has what to do with what I said?Erana said:If I recall correctly, time speeds up when matter approaches the speed of light...The infamous SCAMola said:Surely I must be the sanest person here, for I have not understood a word you have said.Erana said:Things change as you reach the speed of light.The infamous SCAMola said:Sanity is the brother of retardation?
Or is it the other way around?
Retardation (slowness) = r
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1. ~S . R = S . ~R
Its tautology.
AKA: what you said has a literal interpretation that applies here.
fixed that.Erana said:Things change relative to you as you reach the speed of light.
... Do you know what you're talking about? You'll forgive me but this is why I avoid philosophy classes.Erana said:To go beyond all human vices to live in pure detication of God...
To release oneself from the endless cycle of reincarnation, becoming nothingness...
To release oneself from the endless cycle of reincarnation, becoming omnipotent...
To burn away all that is impure and earthly with the fire of Ahura Mazda...
To bear true comprehension...
They're all the same.
Enlightenment, religion, all madness in the most beautiful way.