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IMMORTALITY IS AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE


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#1 arta

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Posted 09 October 2009 - 03:33 AM


IISSIIDIOLOGY IS THE NEWEST SPIRITUAL AND COSMOLOGICAL CONCEPTS OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE AND THE HUMAN BEING.
In the series of books of IISSIIDIOLOGY, Oris wrote a new book based on a fundamentally new Information - 'IMMORTALITY IS AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE'.
You can download its e-book variant in English here.

http://www.ayfaar.or...-of-books?id=99
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#2 Teixeira

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Posted 20 November 2009 - 12:42 AM

IISSIIDIOLOGY IS THE NEWEST SPIRITUAL AND COSMOLOGICAL CONCEPTS OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE AND THE HUMAN BEING.
In the series of books of IISSIIDIOLOGY, Oris wrote a new book based on a fundamentally new Information - 'IMMORTALITY IS AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE'.
You can download its e-book variant in English here.

http://www.ayfaar.or...-of-books?id=99


That is basically true. But how are you gonna do that? By what processes? I´m gonna take a look on the book...

#3 arta

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Posted 20 November 2009 - 04:42 AM

It will be clear after reading...
Only altruistic human being can go into more qualitative future world where no disease or death.
And it can be quite natural whithout hard conversation.
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#4 Teixeira

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Posted 20 November 2009 - 04:24 PM

It will be clear after reading...
Only altruistic human being can go into more qualitative future world where no disease or death.
And it can be quite natural whithout hard conversation.


You are absolutely wright!! Keep an eye on my topic about what features we can expect from an immortal body. One of this days that thematic will be discussed.
Thanks for your interest.

Edited by Teixeira, 20 November 2009 - 04:26 PM.


#5 F.L.U.

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Posted 01 February 2012 - 05:09 PM

The link above failed, so I searched the root of this site and found the book here:
http://en.ayfaar.info/
I've read this book once and posted a brief summary of its main concepts here:
http://www.longecity...al/page__st__30
It seems overly complicated but has a lot interesting ideas about the universe and its structure.
The main point is that we personally never perceive ourselves dead.

#6 F.L.U.

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Posted 28 March 2013 - 11:27 PM

The link above failed, so I searched the root of this site and found the book here:
http://en.ayfaar.info/
I've read this book once and posted a brief summary of its main concepts here:
http://www.longecity...al/page__st__30
It seems overly complicated but has a lot interesting ideas about the universe and its structure.
The main point is that we personally never perceive ourselves dead.


Now you can buy the book for 0.99 or get it for free on amazon, if you have Kindle
http://www.amazon.co...oks immortality
or on barnesandnoble.com, kobobooks.com, itunes.apple.com
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#7 Amichai Řezník

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Posted 30 March 2013 - 04:05 PM

The link above failed, so I searched the root of this site and found the book here:
http://en.ayfaar.info/
I've read this book once and posted a brief summary of its main concepts here:
http://www.longecity...al/page__st__30
It seems overly complicated but has a lot interesting ideas about the universe and its structure.
The main point is that we personally never perceive ourselves dead.

Those ideas are very old but I don't see a practical purpose to them. I've read your post on the other thread btw.

The main point is that we personally never perceive ourselves dead.

Obviously after you've been annihilated you won't perceive yourself dead.
Though I think you're attacking this from the "Schrodinger's cat" position, are'nt you?

Edited by Amichai Řezník, 30 March 2013 - 04:06 PM.


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Posted 03 April 2013 - 02:55 AM

It will be clear after reading...
Only altruistic human being can go into more qualitative future world where no disease or death.
And it can be quite natural whithout hard conversation.



But what does your organization call altruism? Many religions preach altruism and I disagree with their form of altruism. What makes yours so much different that it is better?

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Posted 03 April 2013 - 03:02 AM

The link above failed, so I searched the root of this site and found the book here:
http://en.ayfaar.info/
I've read this book once and posted a brief summary of its main concepts here:
http://www.longecity...al/page__st__30
It seems overly complicated but has a lot interesting ideas about the universe and its structure.
The main point is that we personally never perceive ourselves dead.

Those ideas are very old but I don't see a practical purpose to them. I've read your post on the other thread btw.

The main point is that we personally never perceive ourselves dead.

Obviously after you've been annihilated you won't perceive yourself dead.
Though I think you're attacking this from the "Schrodinger's cat" position, are'nt you?


Hmmm... I didn't read any of that... If my body is dead, so am I whether I know it or not and that's fake immortality and fake eternal youth where people still suffer from aging. What kind of philosophy is that btw? I feel like every term for what I believe has been hijacked by some religion or another. Can't they let us have our own? What do we have to do to get it? Why doesn't this guy understand why we wouldn't follow him or his beliefs or that he can't help anyone with such a limited belief system without wasting their time and disappointing them in the end?

The best way to look at it to me is that if you're going to live forever or for a very long time, you should be able to live with yourself and that means watching out to prevent existential harm to anyone and working towards a society that is integrated as such and where no one lives a compromised existence. Esp. as it's going to be a long existence.

Edited by cryonicsculture, 03 April 2013 - 03:06 AM.


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Posted 06 June 2013 - 09:03 PM

The best way to look at it to me is that if you're going to live forever or for a very long time, you should be able to live with yourself and that means watching out to prevent existential harm to anyone and working towards a society that is integrated as such and where no one lives a compromised existence. Esp. as it's going to be a long existence.



Everything we see is the way it is only to us, the observers of these things. To another perception system everything is different. And all physical laws will be different to that system (conscious being).

I was wrong to give such a brief summary for that book, because many think that its concepts are not new.
It actually explains many phenomena such as:
- many-world existence,
- holographic nature of the universe,
- multiple destinies and parallel existence of many interpretations of the same personality,
- why prophecies come true or not,
- the subjectivity of any perception system,
- the process of dying and what happens in consciousness at each stage of it,
- what is that which we consider ghosts and poltergeist,
- somnambulism,
- why some people worship this or that totem,
- how we are all connected will all other creatures and why there are so many diseases like Alzheimer’s, mental disorders, dissociated personality, attention deficient hyperactivity disorder, etc.,
- what is the reason of birth deformities,
- why some people cannot understand each other while others easily do it,
- the biochemistry of falling in love,
- what actually happens when we communicate with our pets,
- why there can be so drastic shifts in the mood,

and many others.




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