FreddieUK · 70-79, M
I'm with you on this.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
Someone once asked Chogyam Trungpa, the Tibetan rinpoche who founded Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, what would happen if Earth was destroyed in a nuclear war. He said we would all just be reborn on another planet.
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
@hunkalove Sounds good!! I have 10 volumes of his collected work, he had a debate with Krishnamurti, and outclassed him.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
@FrugalNoodle He was why I moved to Colorado. I saw him lecture once and he was so drunk he could hardly talk.
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
@hunkalove Cool, there was a Stan Brakhage film with Boulder in the name, and there was a coffin shown at the side of a house, which is thematically tied to the current video i'm watching where a guy is showing a casket in his backyard of his great grandmother, and he opens it up and kisses it 10 times!! Sorry for the macabre inclusion, Trungpa is a better route to contemplate.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
I'd make a nice cuppa tea
and watch the fireworks
I don't think I'd want to survive in that world
and watch the fireworks
I don't think I'd want to survive in that world
meJess · F
Why would you expect to get 60 minutes? That’s about 45 minutes more than the travel time for a nuke.
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
@meJess ty for bringing that up, yeah!!
Turtlepower · 36-40, M
There would be almost no chance of be surviving depending how quickly it turned into a hot war. The North East US makes war plane engines and submarines. We'd get nuked pretty quickly






