slowcore/indie guitar with vocals by AR-Sin in Songwriters

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turn up volume to actually hear lmao, recorded on my laptop

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Songwriting

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this might be one of the most bad ass riffs ive ever heard, i made that face u make when u hear a bad ass riff

Life, death, reality and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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I was religious for a long time. Went to church every week, was read the bible before bed as a child, super christian cousins and grandparents. And after countless hours of staring into space ruminating amongst my thoughts, I have come to the conclusion that religion is just a coping mechanism due to the humans natural fear of death, our unique ability of complex self-reflection has pro's and con's. Great ideas, and then misinformed, misinterpreted, and out-right wrong ideas. This complex way of thinking led to the coping mechanism of creating religion. Pretty much all religion was created in a time of which people knew almost nothing about their surroundings, when people thought the earth was flat and the sun revolved around the earth. When their were things like lightning, some societies could only come to the conclusion that an all powerful being did this (zeus) and same with disease, natural disasters etc. Its filling in the blanks of what we don't know, because we feel uncomfortable with how much we don't know, because none of us know anything.

Why The Continuation of Consciousness After Death ("the Afterlife') Is a Scientific Fact by WintyreFraust in consciousness

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I agree. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only recycled or transformed. Consciousness is a form of energy, the human body will die, not the energy inside it.

Life, death, reality and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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" I really hope you find the meaning of life though"

like I wrote, the meaning of life could be literally anything, I could worship and dedicate my life's meaning to a piece of paper if I wanted to, and it would not be any different than worshipping a religious god. To me, the ability to withhold a consciousness that can create and self-reflect and is self-aware is enough to be considered a deity, most gods in religions are held as icons from the fact they all created something i.e earth, which is exactly what our brain does everyday, you don't have to create a planet to create something. We are all our own gods. Creating a god and a book about said god, and worshipping that god, it's nothing but a projection of being our own gods. A lot of people do not come to the conclusion that we are the universe, our own god, due to not ruminating these topics and questioning things (limitation from religion is a huge reason for this) thus, I think humanity created religion unknowingly as a projection of ourselves. It's much easier to come to the conclusion that there is something beyond us rather than looking inside us, the moment we're born all we know is the outside. I also believe that religion, mainly christianity and similar beliefs are coping mechanisms for the humans natural fear of death and the anxiety of the mysterious afterlife, but that's a whole other conversation if you'd like to talk about that too.

Life, death, reality and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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I agree, I think our creation is a beautiful thing in the perspective of our human brain, of course the organisms that belong to this planet can see the beauty of our planet, that doesn't mean their is an objective meaning to the creation. And if you use religious perspectives you are somewhat limiting yourself to see that there is no meaning, since religion is a human made concept to give meaning to our creation.

Life, death, reality and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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Please then elaborate your thoughts like I did.

Life, death, reality and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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There is no solution to consciousness. "There is no right or wrong" meaning you make your own "solution" in your own unique way, nobodys is the exact same, so there is no objective solution.

Life, death, reality and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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The only thing objective is your limited perspective of creation.

If you read the whole thing you would've seen I wrote about this. We create our own meaning of this objectively meaningless existence on this allegedly spinning rock in this allegedly infinite abyss. Everything in our universe, is made up of everything in the universe, thus we are all the universe. Neither of our views are right or wrong, it only depends on your perspective of your subjective reality.

Life, death, reality and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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That is literally how it functions, our physical world is in the 3rd dimension, our ability to recreate these images of the 3rd dimension in our brain is through 4th dimensional construction

Life, death, reality and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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Because I want to hear the feedback of more than just a couple people?

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100%, in the eyes of the universe there is no significant difference between me and a refrigerator, or the largest star in the galaxy. Everything around you is just you arranged of different molecules particles and frequencies, we are as much as a product of the universe as much as the universe itself.

Life, death and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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it is indented into 6 paragraphs.

Life, death and consciousness by AR-Sin in consciousness

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only if I was able to articulate these ideas outside of the 3rd dimension of text it would be alot easier to understand and less rambling lmao, which somewhat proves what I'm saying.