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Death?

Discussion in 'Experienced Cannabis Enthusiasts' started by Broosh, Oct 19, 2007.

  1. I'm sorry if I'm downing anyone here, but I just had like a "revelation" while I was eating. Do any of you think about death when you're high? I literally felt as if I was being lifted into a state of knowledge as I was having my revelation, it might have been one of the most profound thing my life has ever seen. It was weird. I was thinking about everyone in my life, my life in general, etc. and how when I died it was just all going to go away, and I'd be nothing. Then I thought about the definition of time and found out that I'd be dead for far too long and I couldn't handle it, and I started breathing deep and it was starting to hurt. And for a faint second I thought about killing myself because I didn't want to live my life knowing I was going to die someday and everyone I started to care about, all the things I enjoyed, would be gone from me. So I might as well not know the sweet feeling of them, because I would just get myself down. Then, I started to think about how high of a pedastal I put the "love", and how I can never love someone because they will never reach the point I believe to be worthy. I don't know, it was a weird few minutes.

    and yeah I am baked, so I might have just jumbled it together. But my main question was "Do you think about life and death when you're high" or anything spiritual like that.
     
  2. Word............?


    Haha just playing, yeah, your mind wanders sometimes.. or all the time.. Usually it just makes for a better high when you look back on it.
     
  3. man...ALL the time.
    i always think like, how can you be just gone? like look at life, and everything this is...then there's just nothing...how can it be?
    i'm not religious, and don't believe in heaven...i feel that's just wishful thinking and there's too many religions for any of them to be correct so it's all fucked up
    i always feel like there just has to be something else after death..but i also don't see how there could be
    shit's fucked
     

  4. yeah thats exactly how i feel. how can we just be nothing for infinity years?
     
  5. If there was noting but space before life, maybe there's nothing after life. Maybe human life on earth was just a crazy coincidence, and when you die, you're gone forever, while space cotinues. One day the Sun might turn into a red giant, and engulf the earth, killing off humans for good. Then what? Nothing. Space continues to be space and human life no longer exists.
     
  6. Space hasn't allways been there.

    If this life is possible, why cant their be a next ?
     
  7. I dont think so, I think life will stll exist somewhere and it always will exist somewhere even if its just bacteria. But that can eventually evolve into something more.
     
  8. i trip on this all the time. also, its a trip to lay on the ground around midnight and look into the stars and realize how small you are in comparison to all the shit in space. trippy shit
     
  9. i agree

    sometimes i think about how we are one spec, surrounded by little specs, surrounded by little specs, surrounded by little specs. that our world makes up an atom in the entire universe.
     



  10. I completely agree with this. There's no afterlife and our planet is a spec of dust in relation to the entire galaxy, much less all of space. There's no way for anyone to know how big space is, and there's no way anyone knows the entire history of the earth. There's also no doubt in my mind that there is a multitude of life all over space residing in different shapes, forms, and cultures. Its arrogant to think we're the only ones, and really I only hope we find them before they find us.

    People think up stories of gods or afterlives, etc to make them feel safe with death. Every culture has its own way of dealing with it, and to think that you somehow continue to exist after your very short stay on this earth is just a mental security blanket. God and the afterlife are no more real than Superman and metropolis.
     
  11. Space has always been there man. what else can there be? space is exactly that, space.
     

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