Dearest Unborn Beloved
Dearest Unborn Beloved
“Come to the conclusion: I am unborn, I was unborn and I shall remain unborn.”
— Nisargadatta Maharaj
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Congratulations.
You have won the nonsense of the week award.
You have won the nonsense of the week award.
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This Brenda: https://www.paperheartfamily.com/about-me/
Basically her point being that someone is pregnant, wants to be pregnant and has already come to love the unborn baby in her womb. Sure, that can make sense. And I would imagine it is at least in part a biological imperative rooted genetically in the laws of nature.
On the other hand, there are women who become pregnant and don't want to be. They kill the unborn clump of cells/baby growing inside them. Some with mixed emotions, others feeling only greatly relieved.
The part I root in dasein.
As for this:
“Come to the conclusion: I am unborn, I was unborn and I shall remain unborn.”
— Nisargadatta Maharaj
This guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nisargadatta_Maharaj
But: Given what context? Who might say this? Why would they say it? Can they convey what it means to them to me?
And how is it related the abortion wars?
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The entire principal of this thread topic points to the idea of UNCONDITIONAL LOVEiambiguous wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 5:38 pmThis Brenda: https://www.paperheartfamily.com/about-me/
Basically her point being that someone is pregnant, wants to be pregnant and has already come to love the unborn baby in her womb. Sure, that can make sense. And I would imagine it is at least in part a biological imperative rooted genetically in the laws of nature.
On the other hand, there are women who become pregnant and don't want to be. They kill the unborn clump of cells/baby growing inside them. Some with mixed emotions, others feeling only greatly relieved.
The part I root in dasein.
As for this:
“Come to the conclusion: I am unborn, I was unborn and I shall remain unborn.”
— Nisargadatta Maharaj
This guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nisargadatta_Maharaj
But: Given what context? Who might say this? Why would they say it? Can they convey what it means to them to me?
And how is it related the abortion wars?
You cannot know unconditional love because you are it. There is only the BELOVED.
The Unborn cannot die.
Anyways it’s just another one of my philosophical deepities. Never mind.
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For clarification…You have never met you because there is only you.
Only the BELOVED
Only the BELOVED
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The Bell Ends are far more intelligent and philosophically more superior to the plebs.
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Right, the idea of UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 6:31 pmThe entire principal of this thread topic points to the idea of UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
You cannot know unconditional love because you are it. There is only the BELOVED.
The Unborn cannot die.
Anyways it’s just another one of my philosophical deepities. Never mind.
But what about the part where, given particular contexts like pregnancies, one person's idea of it is completely at odds with another's idea of it? One woman experiences an UNCONDITIONAL LOVE for her unborn baby while another woman feels no UNCONDITIONAL LOVE at all for the clump of cells she's about to abort.
The unborn can die. Millions and millions of them already have.
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Unconditional love means anything will happen because it’s free to do so without condition.iambiguous wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 9:32 pmRight, the idea of UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 6:31 pmThe entire principal of this thread topic points to the idea of UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
You cannot know unconditional love because you are it. There is only the BELOVED.
The Unborn cannot die.
Anyways it’s just another one of my philosophical deepities. Never mind.
But what about the part where, given particular contexts like pregnancies, one person's idea of it is completely at odds with another's idea of it? One woman experiences an UNCONDITIONAL LOVE for her unborn baby while another woman feels no UNCONDITIONAL LOVE at all for the clump of cells she's about to abort.
The unborn can die. Millions and millions of them already have.
There is here only the BELOVED
Conditions are only apparent within the illusory dream of separation. No thing ever dies because no thing lives.
No one experiences UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
You are unconditional love which is the Beloved free and pregnant with infinite potential and possibilities…including torture and pain and suffering and the withdrawal of love…all unconditional.
Everything that happens is unconditionally happening.
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Dontaskme wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 10:36 pmUnconditional love means anything will happen because it’s free to do so without condition.iambiguous wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 9:32 pmRight, the idea of UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 6:31 pmThe entire principal of this thread topic points to the idea of UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
You cannot know unconditional love because you are it. There is only the BELOVED.
The Unborn cannot die.
Anyways it’s just another one of my philosophical deepities. Never mind.
But what about the part where, given particular contexts like pregnancies, one person's idea of it is completely at odds with another's idea of it? One woman experiences an UNCONDITIONAL LOVE for her unborn baby while another woman feels no UNCONDITIONAL LOVE at all for the clump of cells she's about to abort.
The unborn can die. Millions and millions of them already have.
There is here only the BELOVED
Conditions are only apparent within the illusory dream of separation. No thing ever dies because no thing lives.
No one experiences UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
You are unconditional love which is the Beloved free and pregnant with infinite potential and possibilities…including torture and pain and suffering and the withdrawal of love…all unconditional.
Everything that happens is unconditionally happening.
No, seriously.
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I know it doesn't make sense, but yes, seriously.
This is the worse message one will ever hear, because it kills off everything one has been conditioned to believe is real. Then again, it simultaneously revives a peace that passes all understanding.
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You call me a pleb as if it were an insult.
I'm not sure I want to know what an enormous clear bell end looks like.
It's a bit creepy. What does your boyfriend think of it? And have you thought about a medical consultation?