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his composure in those pictures is amazing... just reading that story and seeing those photos is mindblowing, the man burning to death was the calmest man in the whole area.
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I believe in everything and nothing at the same time, to be honest i'm too tired to read this entire thread but there was some good stuff back there. I believe in everything and nothing in the buddhist sense, knowing about everythings emptiness and impermanence, nothing in this so called reality is permanent and will not exsist someday, so really everything is essesntially nothing, nor more then a blink of the eye of time... insubstantial and unimportant. The only way to achieve true ending of all suffering and pain is be nothing really... but the word nothing really is too strict of definition... cause to define it as nothing is too specific, it's still subject to a condition of non exsistant... i don't know it's kinda like the empty but full void in between it all... confusing eh? you have to detach yourself from truely everything to end all suffering, and become just pure exsistance. Don't know if i expressed any of this clearly but hell at least i tried.
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