The hindu creation myth seems some what accurate some what.

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This is how all this shit went down.

1 In the beginning there was no concept of nothing in the primal waters (probably reference to the cosmos as this is the ancient term for the stars it's not that out there to think to think the ancients wouldn't be aware of some form of a planetary system)

2 The 1 was vibrating eternally for his own glory for eternity there was no concept of time nor death light or non light.

3 Then from the seed of his mind sprung all creation (essentially bramha with his mind created all things kinda like monistic theism the idea all things came from a god mind.

I think it's all possible I mean the whole concept of the after life life and the universe is eternally interesting to me
 
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brahma mogs me
 
Look like Germanic/Norse mythos (I know both are IE)
 
Look like Germanic/Norse mythos (I know both are IE)

I don't know the Germanic myths are a bit different the universe does not spring from a god mind it springs from the primordmoral chaos so the only commonality is the primordial chaos the viking myths don't have the infinite series of vibrations from brahman.
 
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I don't know the Germanic myths are a bit different the universe does not spring from a god mind it springs from the primordmoral chaos so the only commonality is the primordial chaos the viking myths don't have the infinite series of vibrations from brahman.
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The Sky Father
 
I fucked your Hindu gods in their ass nigga
 
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Yeah I know the sky father motif in Indo european myths however this is different in that the sky father in hinduism is not a small scale being he supposed to be as powerful ywhv of classical theism and allha of islam you know he's supposed to be an omni god he can do just about anything.

I also personally think all hindus,muslims, christains derive there god from the same source really it just sounds so similar
 
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I don't believe in the Hindu belief of reincarnation tbh
 
I don't believe in the Hindu belief of reincarnation tbh

It makes much more sense than you think in the hindu myths the universe is said to be infinite in size each with there own brahma's if there is an infinite universe reincarnation is a trivial concept hell even if your an athiest who denies souls you would still have to admit that reincarnation by a naturalistic process would have to occur naturally.
 
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It makes much more sense than you think in the hindu myths the universe is said to be infinite in size each with there own brahma's if there is an infinite universe reincarnation is a trivial concept hell even if your an athiest who denies souls you would still have to admit that reincarnation by a naturalistic process would have to occur naturally.
Not stupid, just illogical as there is not an iota of objective evidence to support the idea.

Some people offer near-death experience as “evidence” but those experiences are nothing but hallucinations experienced by the traumatized brain as it is starts to get starved of oxygen.

All ideas of something after death are merely imaginations of people not comfortable with the notion that life comes to an end.

In a way such feelings are perfectly natural as all living things must want to avoid death desperately, otherwise that species would soon be extinct!

Yet death is what defines life and brings value to it. What has begun needs to end that's it.
 
Yeah I know the sky father motif in Indo european myths however this is different in that the sky father in hinduism is not a small scale being he supposed to be as powerful ywhv of classical theism and allha of islam you know he's supposed to be an omni god he can do just about anything.

I also personally think all hindus,muslims, christains derive there god from the same source really it just sounds so similar
But isnt this the same role of Dyeus Pater ?
 
i will reincarnate in the realm of the devas
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But isnt this the same role of Dyeus Pater ?

Dyeus pater means god the father bramha isn't a father he's an abstract entity akin to an omnisciencent mind or perhaps not we don't know according to the rig vedda's though he's supposed to be the creator of all things and basically he sleeps alot every 100 bramha years he wakes up from his dream you can't fathom how long 100 bramha years is
 
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Aren't they the demons ? I haven't read up on the myths that well i just know the creation myth
no asuras are demons and the enemys of the devas
 
Dyeus pater means god the father bramha isn't a father he's an abstract entity akin to an omnisciencent mind or perhaps not we don't know according to the rig vedda's though he's supposed to be the creator of all things and basically he sleeps alot every 100 bramha years he wakes up from his dream you can't fathom how long 100 bramha years is
What about in other mythos ?
 
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Not stupid, just illogical as there is not an iota of objective evidence to support the idea.

Some people offer near-death experience as “evidence” but those experiences are nothing but hallucinations experienced by the traumatized brain as it is starts to get starved of oxygen.

All ideas of something after death are merely imaginations of people not comfortable with the notion that life comes to an end.

In a way such feelings are perfectly natural as all living things must want to avoid death desperately, otherwise that species would soon be extinct!

Yet death is what defines life and brings value to it. What has begun needs to end that's it.

We have disagreements on our views on reincarnation I don't think your gonna reincarnate in this universe most likely if a reincarnation happens it's in another universe it's not consciousness transfer your consiousness and your reality dies with you.

However if the universe is infinite there are infinite versions of ''you'' that will will live essentially there is no heaven nor hell after death and there is no reincarnation in the sense of consiousness transfer however there is reincarnation in the sense than a person with very similar beliefs views and biological wirings will be born in a parralel world that's still you though if that makes sense.
 
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What about in other mythos ?

Greek myths seem to speak on the after POV events for instance the creation happened after some event in the void from there upsprung the gods hinduism is concerned with the prior.
 
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