it's funny how some belief systems are so obviously just cults that got popular but since they have millions of followers you have to pretend they're something more than that and be like "yes i have respect for your beliefs"
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it's funny how some belief systems are so obviously just cults that got popular but since they have millions of followers you have to pretend they're something more than that and be like "yes i have respect for your beliefs"
What do you believe happens after you die?
You go to a morality-based afterlife (e.g. Heaven/hell, Valhalla, etc)
You go to an afterlife NOT based on morality or achievement
You are reincarnated based on your deeds/morality in this life
You are reincarnated, but it's NOT related to your morality
You go back and repeat the life you just lived
You become a spirit of some sort that remains on earth
Complete nothingness
Some version of quantum immortality/you never actually reach "death"
Something else specific
Something else vague
I genuinely don't know
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Would you consider yourself a boring person?
Yes
Not any more, but I used to be
No
Triskelion (Origins in ancient China)
Came to Europe through the silk road and is tied to Christianity and Judaism however, I associate its symbolism with the Celtic Triquetra both carrying varied meaning depending of belief systems and geography.
Land, sea, sky (Celtic)
The triple Goddess, maiden, mother, crone (Pagan)
The infinite circle of life, death, rebirth (various)
Mind, body, soul (various)
Holy Trinity, father, son, holy spirit (Christianity)
The most dangerous temptation: to be like nothing at all.
Albert Camus, Notebooks, 1935-1942