I'm going to fix this into readable english (to the best of my ability) as I go. The [ quote ] tags represent my inference of what you meant. If they are not correct: please clarify 


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By the by, I highly recommend you drink lots of water, and get some rest

Quote:thanks guys,You probably shouldn't post when you are intoxicated. In future, might I recommend that you drink a great deal of water, and rest... so the poisons will flush out of you.
at the moment im drunk off of vodka and red bull so pardon the dyslexia.

Quote:<insert light interjection> where was i?I'm going to leave this one to others, for now that I have salvaged this into something more readable: I feel like gouging out my eyes with my fingernails.
<Insert light affirmation> What appears to be a paradox in the mind... can in fact exist in perfect harmony, because frankly: who can say it is not so? Unless one deems that they are not free in thought, in which they are restrained by that which a given society deems true or false. Did you simply mean: We are free to choose 'right and wrong' for ourselves, regardless of what the greater society deems 'right and wrong'?
In other words, if i think something is real... then it is real. Likewise, if i deem that something is false... than it is false.
No argument. What do you mean by 'no argument'?

Quote:In Christianity: there is an emphasis on prayer, and in my own experiance this is related to positive thought.Hope is positive... but oh so feeble it is. And how quickly does hope crumble when hit by the gentle breeze of logic. I think a little hope is good, it can keep us sane... but devoting your time to pray? Wasting your precious life to beg upon forces that probably don't exist?
Quote:In Islam: there is the emphasis on surrender, indeed surrender to the moment that is unconditioned and outside the control of any one individual is paramount. I cannot understand how you mean, please restate.
Quote:In Buddhism: There is an emphasis on the science(?) of our own subjective interpretation of the actions of the mind. I also do not understand what you mean by this
Quote:That was just to name a few. To incorporate elements of each <religion?> can aid in the skillful(?) application of life.
To name a few... <insert drunken laughter>.
Philosophically sound as well. I inquire as to what you mean by this?
Peace
kavon
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Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day