In your eyes, what song represents freedom from universal law the best?
In your eyes, what song represents freedom from universal law the best?
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It is one of the most used paintings ever bruh
>guaranteed this artist travelled thru time and ripped off zelda breath of the wild fuck u
>rateyourmusic.com
HA HA HA HAAAAAA HA HAAA good joke user
the fuck is universal law?
Asking us isn't going to help you know
you'll never be free from the laws of reality, user
>the laws of reality
like what, electrodynamics? doesn't it show that there's almost infinite freedom and indetermination?
hello, we don't live in the 18th century and Newton is not cutting-edge anymore, your undergrad sophisms look bad and smell funny
Every servant role sonercan be free if they want to. It all depends on how hard they try and the means in which they do try.
Jaden?
undergrad?
Also American, so extra retarded. Must be lonely for you at the top, eh?
But seriously, how does one "free oneself from the laws of reality" -- as my fellow undergrad sophist idiot-user claimed you can't do. Using "undergrad" as an insult while utterly failing to explain your position looks bad and smells funny, post-grad user. Anyway, even with "almost infinite freedom and indetermination," doesn't whatever you "free" yourself into become a new -- or just previously-undiscovered -- reality?
Post-grad?
what's this garbage? piss off
No.
No. Say something coherent and then we'll talk, faggot.
Not him, but there are definite laws that dictate how we think as well as our actions. Moral laws, logical laws, ect. Universal law is dictated by the one, "god," perhaps samsara, perhaps even beyond that. The idea to free oneself is to deny those laws and to truly have a free mind and hopefully free will. Is it possible? I don't fucking know. What that user might have been saying is that you are uneducated, and therefore haven't contemplated this idea. I don't think you have to go to college to do so though, it is merely a state of mind. Nothing smart, nothing stupid, just thoughts. Might just be faux-intuitive ideas.
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are you willingly obtuse, user?
infinite freedom in a very limited sense.
you can't escape your body, you can't escape your mind. but you'll try.
Do you mean natural law? If you do then you’re in a paradox, because you can’t escape natural law unless you were to reject its existence.