What do you think? — TylerVo
I. The Argument
a. Separateness is an illusion
b. Everything is god
c. Death is an illusion — TylerVo
II. Evidence supporting my hypothesis
a. Mathematical probability
i. What can happen once can happen again
ii. Unlimited tries means eventual success
b. Law of conservation of energy
c. Parallel universes and many worlds
d. Cyclic universe model
e. Stories of past lives
f. Illusory everywhere we look
g. Cycles everywhere
h. Unequal distribution of Luck — TylerVo
II. Evidence supporting my hypothesis
A. Separateness is an illusion
i. Mathematical probability
ii. Law of conservation of energy
iii. Parallel universes and many worlds
B. Everything is god
i. Cyclic universe model
ii. Stories of past lives
C. Death is an illusion
i. Illusory everywhere we look
ii. Cycles everywhere
iii. Unequal distribution of Luck — TylerVo
If we can experience a part of the main consciousness where something happens we can never experience a part of the main consciousness where nothing happens. In essence, we are nothing and something at the same time. Because we are something we can never experience that nothing part of ourselves. When we are nothing we experience something. When we are something we experience something. — TylerVo
We are all god
Humans have wondered for a long time whether a god exists. But all along, everything living and nonliving may be god. God is defined as a being that creates everything. If we are everything then we create everything. By being conscious we create everything around us. So then all of us including everything there is that we can perceive is god. — TylerVo
Time just goes backwards
A cyclic universe could also mean that after we die time just goes backwards and we live our life in reverse. There has been some speculation that this could be real. — TylerVo
Why the Argument Is Never Taken Seriously — TylerVo
Second the above. Plus, too much information. If you're going for universal enlightenment, don't try it all in one go. — Wayfarer
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