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>there isn’t enough time in 1000 lifetimes to read every single book

>> No.22220270

>>22220262
Good thing there's only about 23 worth reading

>> No.22220272

>>22220262
Read Gitanjali and chill tf out. Your brain will be poured into the gutter anyway, but the universe still has plenty in store for you.

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>>22220262
Yeah, why would you unless you were some autist or something

You aren't autistic, are you anon?

>> No.22220296

>>22220262
I don't think I'll make it through my amazon 'saved for later' list by the time I'm dead.

>> No.22220301

>uploads his frog
>the thinks of what to post nec

>> No.22220306

>spends entire life reading books
>accidentally reads all the wrong ones

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>>22220262
that's probably not true

>> No.22220313

>>22220262
Tfw I'm 28 years old and I still haven't read a single novel from Kyrgyzstan, let alone all of them

>> No.22220314

>>22220270
Name them and be judged.

>> No.22220332

>>22220262
Now imagine what the number of lifetimes would be if you included fanfic

>> No.22220604

>>22220262
>Poincaré's last brain cell firing

>> No.22220732

>>22220314
>Crime and Punishment
>The Idiot
>The Brothers Karamazov × 21

>> No.22220739

>>22220262
Heidegger deals with this

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>>22220262
True. Luckily NDErs say that we are eternal and will live quadrillions of lives in eternity. So every book can be read eventually.

And NDEs are more real than this world, in every way. For example, they are more consistent experiences, illustrated well by this quote:

>"For me, life is sort of like the haunted house. When you come in, you know it's just an experience. It's small, it's just one night, right? So it's just this one life. You're eternal, you have billions of lives, so knowing that you're going to come in just for one to have an experience, though it may be judged as tough, or difficult, or scary, you actually chose it because you knew it was just going to be an experience, you know it's no big deal. You understand on the other side that this part, life, is actually the dream, and you just wake up after. It's no different than one dream you had last night, out of a lifetime of dreams. This life that you're having right now is just one, it's just a blip."

So just like life is more consistent than our dreams (dreams last a few moments, life has been the same for decades), so too is the NDE reality more consistent than life (life has been the same for decades, the NDE reality has been the same for forever, for way more than trillions of years). Here this point is elaborated more on:

https://youtu.be/U00ibBGZp7o

And it is instantly evident to NDErs that heaven is real too, even atheists:

>"It's real to us when we're in it, but once I was there in heaven I realized that's more real, that felt more real, and it made much more sense to me than anything here. This is kind of nonsensical at times. In heaven, it's so clear, so real, so rational, so logical, but yet emotional and loving at the same time. Immediately I knew that was real and this was not. Immediately."

From https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mysteries-consciousness/202204/does-afterlife-obviously-exist

So heaven is undeniably real, and we will get to read all the books, in due time. In fact, you can live any order of any books in any kind of life you can imagine, over and over again if you so choose.