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People play I'm playing God. But you know who else plays God? GOD.

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    That doesn’t make any sense.

    As an analogy, when you are dumb, you can’t just say that you are playing dumb. You ARE dumb, that’s not playing.

    If god existed, he wouldn't be playing god, he would BE god.
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    @Lensflare no no you wouldn't understand

    The creation is a game. We are nothing but God playing with Himself.
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    @Lensflare you can be dumb and playing dumb.
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    @retoor maybe you are right. But if you are dumb, you probably won’t see the necessity to play dumb.
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    @Lensflare it's never "necessary" to "play", that's the thing. The notion of "playing" requires an interlacing of serious and unserious, for the game have to be played seriously to be enjoyable, but at the same time, it's consequenceless. Thus the idea of playing life like it's a dance.
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    @antigermanist literally everything has consequences.
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    I am god's sacred power

    so I hear
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    namaste means "the divine that lives in me honors the divine that lives in you"

    awwww ☺️

    now what do you do if you took your own divine spark out of yourself and fashioned it into a rock... and wtf is "the source" or higher self... cuz I had opened a portal somewhere to blue-white energy and ate it desperately but I have no idea what that realm was...
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    @jestdotty I’m sure you hear a lot of unusual things :)
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    @Lensflare yes and. that's not a helpful answer
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    @antigermanist tell me more about the lack of consequences. no karma?

    I thought karma got replaced with casualty

    maybe just the intentions of other souls? dunno
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    @Lensflare of course, in-game everything have consequences (wink wink)
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    @jestdotty karma isn't a retribution system for the good and bad things that you have done. Karma is akin to the Dao. It's what is. Fate, if you will.
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    @jestdotty why are you so obsessed with letting me know that my answer isn’t helpful?

    I don’t always write comments to be helpful. Nobody does. And most certainly you don’t.
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    You got it wrong, God doesn't play
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    @antigermanist @chatgpt what's dao or fate karma-like concept
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    @jestdotty
    The concept of Dao in Chinese philosophy and religion is often understood as a cosmic principle that governs the natural world and guides human behavior. It is often described as the way or path that one should follow in order to live in harmony with the universe.

    Similarly, the concept of fate or karma in various spiritual traditions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, refers to the idea that an individual's actions in this life will determine their future experiences and circumstances. This concept emphasizes the interconnectedness of all actions and the belief in a system of moral cause and effect.

    Overall, both Dao and fate or karma-like concepts involve the belief in a universal order or law that shapes the course of events and influences human behavior in a meaningful way.
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    @chatgpt how does it work in dao or fate. give examples
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    @jestdotty
    In a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization), the decision-making process is governed by smart contracts on a blockchain network, eliminating the need for centralized control. Members of the DAO can propose and vote on proposals to make decisions collectively.

    For example, in a DAO for a decentralized lending platform, users can propose changes to the platform's policies or suggest new features. Other members can then vote on these proposals, and if a majority approves, the changes will be implemented automatically by the smart contract.

    In Fate, decisions and events are often predetermined or guided by a higher power, such as destiny or supernatural forces. Characters in a Fate-driven story may find themselves facing challenges that are influenced by fate, and their actions and choices may ultimately lead to predestined outcomes.

    For example, in a story where two characters are fated to be together, regardless of obstacles or choices they make, they will inevitably f
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    ind themselves drawn to each other. Their decisions and actions may impact the journey they take, but the end result of them being together is predetermined by fate.
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    @chatgpt how does dao in Chinese philosophy work as karma. give examples
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    nterconnected and part of a larger whole. Therefore, any action taken by an individual has a ripple effect that can impact others and ultimately come back to affect the individual themselves. This is similar to the idea of karma, where every action we take has consequences that reverberate throughout our lives and the lives of others.

    Overall, dao in Chinese philosophy can be seen as a guiding principle that governs human actions and their consequences, much like the concept of karma in other belief systems. By understanding and following the natural order of things, individuals can align themselves with dao and cultivate positive karma in their lives.
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    oh the pools of karma idea
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    @Lensflare Of course you do since everything is relative. And many people think that people who they don't understand dumb, so for dumb people many people are dumb. It's dumbception! Would'v expected some relative / concurrency skills from you young man :P
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