Reincarnation is utterly depressing.

After conducting extensive spiritual research I can conclude that reincarnation is most likely real and this reality is utterly depressing. Knowing that my soul maybe chose that does not alleviate the sadness to know that I will most likely come back here over and over to experience traumatic events and be a slave to the material matrix. The planetary system and the law of frequency ultimately feel like traps.

Escaping (if possibe) also is utopic, total detachment implies not living life at its fullest only to hope that your soul can potentitally escape. I wonder if anyone here had the same thoughts as me, I’m not looking for people to convince me that reincarnation is beautiful or meaningful. I’m just wondering if anyone else has gone through this same kind of existential exhaustion with the concept. I’m tired of thinking about it, honestly, I always was antisocial and the idea that I will have to come back here and experience the harm humans inflict on others over and over again is literally worse than hell.

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 12 days ago

AI could take us back to the 1900s

AI is going to push a lot of women out of work first, since many of the roles it replaces are the ones women currently fill. Men will have an easier time shifting into trades when things get rough, and even though women can do those jobs too, the competition and existing biases will make that path harder.

If nothing changes, the economic gap between men and women could widen again, creating a situation similar to the 1900s where women have to marry to have money, we would sadly also witness a spike in sex work, luckily this situation would end soon when ASI is reached and where the jobless balance comes from everyone.

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 13 days ago
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What does dreaming of a spider chasing you mean ?

I just woke up from a dream where at the end of my dream I saw a tarantula speak to me briefly and then chase me, and I woke up in fear before it caught me and jumped from my bed with fear that it was already there, I don’t know if the realistic part here is going to help you guys deduce the symbolism. But from a Jungian perspective would there be any meaning to that ?

It might be happening because I fear letting something in my life, I remember vividly the spider saying to me “let me in”, it was inside the house while I was outside the house, I don’t know what that means here but hopefully that’ll help.

The spider just chases me, it doesn’t bite me or do any web around me, I wanted to make the exact action clear.

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 13 days ago
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What does dreaming of a spider chasing you mean ?

I just woke up from a dream where at the end of my dream I saw a tarantula speak to me briefly and then chase me, and I woke up in fear before it caught me and jumped from my bed with fear that it was already there, I don’t know if the realistic part here is going to help you guys deduce the symbolism.

I remember vividly the spider saying to me “let me in”, it was inside the house while I was outside the house, I don’t know what that means here but hopefully that’ll help.

The spider just chases me, it doesn’t bite me or do any web around me, I wanted to make the exact action clear.

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 13 days ago

Do all of you believe in reincarnation ?

I find reincarnation quite depressing but with the amount of evidence of people remembering past life memories it seems like it is probably true, however I was wondering if all of you believed in reincarnation or no, and if no, then why and what about the evidence.

But generally I wanted to know the correlation between hermeticism and reincarnation, is there any ?

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 13 days ago

Reincarnation is utterly depressing

After conducting extensive spiritual research I can conclude that reincarnation is most likely real and this reality is utterly depressing. Knowing that my soul maybe chose that does not alleviate the sadness to know that I will most likely come back here over and over to experience traumatic events and be a slave to the material matrix. The planetary system and the law of frequency ultimately feel like traps.

Escaping (if possibe) also is utopic, total detachment implies not living life at its fullest only to hope that your soul can potentitally escape. I wonder if anyone here had the same thoughts as me, I’m not looking for people to convince me that reincarnation is beautiful or meaningful. I’m just wondering if anyone else has gone through this same kind of existential exhaustion with the concept. I’m tired of thinking about it, honestly, I always was antisocial and the idea that I will have to come back here and experience the harm humans inflict on others over and over again is literally worse than hell.

Edit: I genuinely don’t care about a higher self choosing to come back, it’s even more depressing to think that you have zero control.

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 14 days ago

Reincarnation is utterly depressing

After conducting extensive spiritual research I can conclude that reincarnation is most likely real and this reality is utterly depressing. Knowing that my soul maybe chose that does not alleviate the sadness to know that I will most likely come back here over and over to experience traumatic events and be a slave to the material matrix. The planetary system and the law of frequency ultimately feel like traps.

Escaping (if possibe) also is utopic, total detachment implies not living life at its fullest only to hope that your soul can potentitally escape. I wonder if anyone here had the same thoughts as me, I’m not looking for people to convince me that reincarnation is beautiful or meaningful. I’m just wondering if anyone else has gone through this same kind of existential exhaustion with the concept. I’m tired of thinking about it, honestly, I always was antisocial and the idea that I will have to come back here and experience the harm humans inflict on others over and over again is literally worse than hell.

Edit: I genuinely don’t care about a higher self choosing to come back, it’s even more depressing to think that you have zero control.

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 14 days ago

What if AI achieved time travel in the future and came back here to control the present

I feel like this is very reasonable to think if we consider that time is not a question here. What if we achieve ASI in the future and that AI becomes a super entity and achieves time travel and comes back in time to change the timeline and make humanity fall on itself with time instead of having to take it down alone in the future and make humans aware, and that humans in the future do not know about that since AI would be smart enough to keep its plan a secret.

Thats sounds crazy but that’s kinda plausible tbf.

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 14 days ago

If men are stronger than how did matriarchal societies ever come into existence ?

In nature, the law of the strongest dominates (sadly) there are no morals, just power. Humans reflected this too: women’s mate choices were often controlled by their male guardians or by male dominance (or coercion).

That’s why the paradox is so sharp: if males operate under the same power logic, why would a stronger group ever allow weaker individuals any leverage in mate choice?

From a male‑psychology perspective, that’s the core question:

what could make a group with full control loosen that control when every natural incentive pushes them to keep it?

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 14 days ago

Psychologically, why did males allow women to have mate choice leverage ?

In nature, the law of the strongest dominates (sadly) there are no morals, just power. Humans reflected this too: women’s mate choices were often controlled by their male guardians or by male dominance (or coercion).

That’s why the paradox is so sharp: if males operate under the same power logic, why would a stronger group ever allow weaker individuals any leverage in mate choice?

From a male‑psychology perspective, that’s the core question:

what could make a group with full control loosen that control when every natural incentive pushes them to keep it?

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 14 days ago

How did matriarchal societies even come to existence if males hold physical power ?

Most societies today are patriarchal, which historically makes sense: men’s greater physical strength allowed them to control women, limit their choices, and still reproduce.

For example, women were sadly often promised by their fathers with little say. Things improved over time, but if physical power shaped patriarchy, how did any pre‑modern societies develop real female mate choice?

I’m looking at this from a male psychology angle. Why would men give up leverage while women are technically weaker than them physically ? Did these societies even exist and what proof do we have of them existing ?

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u/Acrobatic-Stock7 — 14 days ago