The Cycle Of Man

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by Mr. WigglyFace, Jan 18, 2010.

  1. Mr. WigglyFace

    Mr. WigglyFace Member

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    For those of you who read my post you already know i think A LOT. and today i have another question about the cycle of man. i in no way wish to conflict on anyones religion just so you know. In my religion christianity it states that basically God created Adam (man) from the soil of earth and it states when we die this is what turn back into.. earth. so heres my "theory" all men must die when we do die we are then for the most of us, placed into the earth for burial. when in the earth our body begins the natural process of decaying in which The soil takes out the nutrients from our bodies. now keep in mind people have been buried for centuries. This nutrients can then be used to feed trees and plants which in these categories consist of food in which we eat to sustain our chemical balance (life) now get this almost every chemical in our body can be found somewhere on the earth. even sperm and eggs come from earths "nutrients" and when these two "nutrients" meet a fetus begins to form and with the nutrients...
     
  2. Mr. WigglyFace

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    The mother provides from plants and greens the baby is formed. and then the cycle continues. my question to wrap everything up is. ARE WE RECYCLING HUMANS? btw our brains also deposit its nutrients into the earth in which we get nutrients from. maybea our cells are rebuilt from past brain cells at birth?
     
  3. thedope

    thedope glad attention Lifetime Supporter

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    Well, more for you to think about. Your religion also states that man is created in the image and likeness of God, both male and female. Does God die?
     
  4. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    This "cycle of man" you speak of is really quite larger. 99% of the (visible) matter in the universe is just one thing, Hydrogen. Stars are born, live, and die, expelling their heavier elements outwards, and the remaining hydrogen reconstitutes into stars. The heavier elements congeal into planetoids like our earth, and earth has formed replication structures which have eventually taken the complexity of Man as we know him. Everything is connected to everything. Everything in the universe is recycling. Everything is cyclical. Every single atom you will ever know of or see has come from the belly of a star long dead. Your fingers and brain and bible are literally stardust.
     
  5. itsallgood

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    The Mother Cell
     
  6. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    Everything is being recycled. All atoms that exist now have existed since the beginning of the universe. Atoms do not "die" they just "swap" protrons, neutrons, or electrons to form new atoms.
     
  7. Mr. WigglyFace

    Mr. WigglyFace Member

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    dang thats pretty crazy. but the complexity of the human structure is somerhing that even the vast infinite of space cannot create. theres seems to be so much more to what we know and i think lsd explains that. btw i understand the oceanic connectedness of all things. LSD is one hell of a drug
     
  8. PB_Smith

    PB_Smith Huh? What? Who, me?

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    Uhm, if that's new information to you then maybe you need to read more and think less. I understood that whole concept when I was in like 2nd grade.

    Why do you think it's called a UNIverse? It is all one big closed system.
     
  9. PB_Smith

    PB_Smith Huh? What? Who, me?

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    SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!:eek:
     
  10. Mr.Writer

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    You should educate yourself about science. You wouldn't make a statement like that if you knew what the vast infinity of space can do.
     
  11. inthydreams911

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    Damnit I knew my "Micheal Phillip's Soylent-Os" tasted evil! Damn you dirty apes! Damn you Big Brother! Damn you Skynet!
     
  12. inthydreams911

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    And yea everything is cyclical! Water cycles, human cycles, planetary cycles, motorcycles, its perpetual motion baby!

    The Mayan's knew what was up with the cycles. They counted everything in cycles, their famous calender was cyclical, as to where we have a linear calendar.
     
  13. liquidacrobat

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    The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth. It is one of the most important cycles of the earth and allows for the most abundant element to be recycled and reused throughout the biosphere and all of its organisms (wikipedia def).

    This here (carbon cycle) is how we're recycled. I am you as you are me as we are all together. We're all just a bunch of shit-eating cannibals.
     
  14. Grinners

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    I disagree.

    Atoms are simply energy. (e=mc^2)

    Thus, while energy never falls out of existance, an atom can.

    New atoms are formed all the time, and others are destroyed and return to pure energy (non matter).
     
  15. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    Agreed, I didnt word my post correctly. Wasn't thinking about fusion and fision at the time.
     
  16. Mr. WigglyFace

    Mr. WigglyFace Member

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    really they taught you the complexities of human life and the chemical balance of all things in 2nd grade?! maybea i am behind
     
  17. Mr. WigglyFace

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    matter wise agreed. but other than that i cannot comply. and my understanding of the human body and mans psyche led me to ask these certain questions.
     
  18. PB_Smith

    PB_Smith Huh? What? Who, me?

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    No, I just grasped the interconnectedness and recycling of life. You learn a lot by just being quite and watching nature.
    A tree grows leaves from the nutrients in the soil. The leaves are shed and decompose and the tree reuses them to make new leaves.
    Simple enough for a 2nd grader to comprehend.
    No complexities needed to see and comprehend the cyclical nature of all things.

    Remember this simple fact, nothing in the universe is created or destroyed, it just changes form. And as mentioned earlier, matter and energy are just different states of the same stuff.
    So in a very real and tangible way ALL is ONE.

    Please don't take offense at what I said, it just often seems your "revelations" you post about here can simply be answered by opening a book. No drugs needed to grasp a lot of it.
     
  19. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    -jung
     
  20. scratcho

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    When one is asked his/her age, the simple answer would be "exactly the same age as everything else".
     
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