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| quote: | Originally posted by FuzzyGreen
Tussin Space:
Definition: The very fabric of life and reality. An altered reality formed beyond what you are capable of feeling in regular life, but yet real.
Yeah, dxm, Ecstacy and other drugs might be able to allow one to step into tussin space for a short period of time, or it allows you to change your reality into tussin space briefly.
It has been proven that you are limited in the amount of time you spend in tussin space. Too much and god will close the door and you will not be allowed to enter it again in your current reality.
But you already are a part of it, you already belong in it, are already very much real inside the tussin space. You just don't see it. Everyone is ignornant of tussin space except those you have lived it from drug ues.
This is the key to death. Once dead, your reality will be completely in tussin space until you are reborn.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that there is another dimension to life that we cannot see in our normal realities. But this other dimension is what holds the secret to life/time/space/god. We call this dimension - Tussin Space.
Are we all souls part of the whole?
I was just reading TakLoufer's theories on the giant wheel of life and the "tesseract" in the middle. This would coincide with my tussin space theories above since they are founded in the same
The problem is, is it linear or circular? Or (what will really blow your mind), if you take the big bang theory into mind, is the idea of a exponentially growing wheel of existence.
Everything is at some point in reality, just where?
There must be some mathmatical basis for this theory. It can include GOD. |
although i would tend not to belive your tussiun space theory, it does remind me of some exsisting philosophies, mainly that of the Tao. Also i would suggest you read up on the philosopher Baruch Spinoza who lived from 1632 to 1677. His main line of thought was that he identified nature with God. He was a panthiest who said that God did not create the world in order to stand outside it or manipulate it from strings. No, God is the world. Sometimes Spinoza he expressed differently by mainting that the world is in God, that nature is God, and by nature he meant both thought and the extension of substance. anyways interesting fellow....
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If God is the answer, it must have been a very stupid question.
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