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I've had two dreams lately that I think my friend would say is my Grandma trying to reach out to me, but ngl I'm gonna be so pissed if there is an afterlife, I want to be dead and stay dead so if you have to continue this shit afterwards, I'll be so annoyed
First dream last week or a few weeks ago? I dreamt she was telling me to reach out to m**, but I refuse to invite an abusive person back into my life, it's not happening
Then last night I dreamt I was at a graveyard and someone dead was trying to speak to me, but they spoke Chinese and Irish and I identified em as my first crush's mum so I didn't think it was my Grandma, and there was a lot of gold flashing light, but also irl I found an ant poison capsule in my sheets when I woke up and there was a thunderstorm last night, so who knows 😂
(Also context I was in the will, just found out today)
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Apatheism
An apatheist is someone who is not interested in accepting or denying any claims that gods exist or do not exist. An apatheist lives as if there are no gods and explains natural phenomena without reference to any deities. The existence of gods is not rejected, but may be designated unnecessary or useless; gods neither provide purpose to life, nor influence everyday life, according to this view.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Existence_of_God
Όλοι βρίζουν με απάθεια Αλλά ζούνε με αδράνεια
From a country of atheist Lutherans to a province of atheist Catholics, there are some of interesting spots on the globe for religious disbelief. They also have different flavors of atheism.
ATHEISM IN SCANDINAVIA
Norway, Denmark, and Sweden are three of the four least religious countries on Earth, but you wouldn’t know that on the surface.
In fact, nearly 80 percent of Norwegians belong to the Lutheran Church of Norway, for example, but 72 percent say they don’t believe in God. Only 3 percent attend church more than monthly, and most don’t attend at all. Membership has more to do with cultural identity than belief.
Scandinavians tend not so much toward outright atheism as apatheism, meaning religion is just off the radar. Sociologist Phil Zuckerman says that when he asks a Swede, Norwegian, or Dane about their religious beliefs, they tend to look perplexed, like someone had asked for the karmic profile of their crown chakra.
More than 80 percent said religion is unimportant in their daily lives. And by almost every measure, they’re the most ethical, orderly, nonviolent societies in the world.
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