lobotomy3yes
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I taught myself to lucid dream, but I didn't really find it all that amazing. I prefer to see where my dreams go without interference.
As for religion? Sometimes I believe in God and sometimes I don't. I do not think it really matters because the supernatural is not a physical, testable, falsifiable thing.
So believing there is a God or not is just an arbitrary decision. I used to think my ethics stemmed from my religious beliefs. I started to distance myself with religion once I realized that I held beliefs about ethics beyond what any book says. It is just something that I believe, and no bible can tell me otherwise. Generally these beliefs fit into a utilitarian/consequentialist frame of mind though.
I can't say that I believe in out-of-body experiences in the spiritual sense. I believe the mind is a physical thing, and that no matter how real such an experience may seem, the reality is that it is simply neurons firing.
So yeah, that's what I think I believe.
As for religion? Sometimes I believe in God and sometimes I don't. I do not think it really matters because the supernatural is not a physical, testable, falsifiable thing.
So believing there is a God or not is just an arbitrary decision. I used to think my ethics stemmed from my religious beliefs. I started to distance myself with religion once I realized that I held beliefs about ethics beyond what any book says. It is just something that I believe, and no bible can tell me otherwise. Generally these beliefs fit into a utilitarian/consequentialist frame of mind though.
I can't say that I believe in out-of-body experiences in the spiritual sense. I believe the mind is a physical thing, and that no matter how real such an experience may seem, the reality is that it is simply neurons firing.
So yeah, that's what I think I believe.