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Do drugs give piece of mind?
Everybody has their reasons none of them are the same. Whether it's peer pressure. Problems at home. Dealing with the loss of a loved one. Feeling lost and not knowing what else to do. A way to escape reality. Mental health problems. They could have been born into the drug world. Or they just like tRead more
Everybody has their reasons none of them are the same. Whether it’s peer pressure. Problems at home. Dealing with the loss of a loved one. Feeling lost and not knowing what else to do. A way to escape reality. Mental health problems. They could have been born into the drug world. Or they just like the feeling. There could be a ton of answers. It all just depends on the Addict. And why they chose to do drugs.
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Man created God in his own image, but the fact that man has an image at all or an imagination to create with is surprising, to say the least in a mechanistic universe. It's dismissive to say that God is simply a product of our imagination without examining what imagination actually is. Imagination cRead more
Man created God in his own image, but the fact that man has an image at all or an imagination to create with is surprising, to say the least in a mechanistic universe. It’s dismissive to say that God is simply a product of our imagination without examining what imagination actually is. Imagination creates with near ompipotence within it’s context. We access our imagination directly at the level of intimate personal engagement. Fantasy is about wishes, wish fulfillment, the future, reaching for knowledge we don’t yet have, reaching for a more perfect self, life, or world. In short, God is an idealized reflection of our own ability to create idealized reflections and exercise control through them and through ourselves.
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