Topic: existence
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On 2009.07.29 at 4:32 pm marigold wrote:
through philosophy it has a more specialized meaning of what is existence by having an identity per say versus what the world feels through our actual senses.
How do you define existence in your mind.
Discuss…….
On 2009.07.31 at 4:55 pm last_rose_of_summer wrote:
sorry no body answered your question yet… i thought about it but i’m not in a deep thoughts mood lately.
On 2009.08.28 at 2:24 pm Daysofthephoenix wrote:
I’ve never really existed either.
I have no clue how to define existence but I’l give it a try keep in my mind I just woke up and haven’t eaten yet.
I really just think existence can be anything as long as you can prove through your senses and perceptions that it was there. I mean other people exist in places in the world that we can’t see but we still believe they exist thanks to television. Everything exists in one sense or another whether it’s a planet, star, plant or human. But, it’s your feelings, thoughts, perceptions and pictures in your mind that hold your existence in your mind. That’s really how I see existence.
Have no clue if that answered anything but I tried.
On 2010.06.22 at 2:48 am manillascissor wrote:
i think existance is about, well a lot of things really. but i’ve always just boiled it down to procreation as the \"reason\" we are here. all the rest is masturbation along the way. but what’s wrong w/ that?
On 2010.06.22 at 7:47 pm Arthur wrote:
Nothing, I guess… Nothing. Je me masturbe, alors je existent, as the wise wise French say.
Existence for me, is the moment that life punches you in the face, that it hurts. Being numb, and not caring anymore, is non-existence to me. Just my humble thoughts…
On 2010.07.09 at 7:32 pm Daysofthephoenix wrote:
I think you brought existence to the very point in our lives that we exist.
We exist in what our perception let’s us, we exist in a realm that is real to us.
Anyway, I think you did a good job.
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