Afterlife

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Afterlife
  1. Unread #1 - Nov 17, 2010 at 6:44 PM
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    There is some proof that there is a lot of things going on beyond our understanding. There are people that have witnessed and made it proof. However, the problem is that the amount of people that can witness is so few, when they come out to tell people, other people would invalidate the proof because of quantity of witnesses. It's the never-ending problem.
     
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    I believe in a solely scientific form of an afterlife. As many different cultures and religions believe, humans are taken to another place(other than the ground) after death. I am not religious at all, I am agnostic. While I do not believe in any one particular "eternal life", I do believe in eternal life. Let me explain. When any living creature dies, there is degradation of the material of that body. The energy that is taken from this body is moved "up" in the cycle of energy transport. This I believe may be the roots of religion. It represents very much the different tiers that Hindu people must pass through, and also a "higher level" of life that Christians and other believers in a god believe in. As the energy is passed up, the same energy that we were composed of is now in the form of lions and bacteria and birds. The good deeds you perform in your life decide where you end up, and truly the purest-of-hearted people end up in plains becoming lions or in the sea becoming great whales. The industrious human, however, ends up in a shallow grave, only to become mites and slowly birds and so on. This is just a theory that I don't BELIEVE but I see that it is a nice explanation as to how religion came about, especially native peoples' belief in rebirth in nature.
     
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    This is just my thought:
    The first three spacial dimensions are for the living, and any other spacial dimensions beyond that are for the dead.

    I HAVE heard of some religious leaders trying to prove that the fourth spacial dimension is heaven.
     
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    In my belief there is something after this life. There are approximitlely (excuse spelling) over 9000 ways for the earth to become none existant in a second, and over 40,000 ways to die every millisecond. (numbers are BS, just giving a general idea). There are to a certain point proven ghost stories. Look around, watch TV, peoples experiences with ghost's. No one is just sure really what happens.

    Although, some of the best claims I have heard are really... radical(?).From a experience from what my grandfather told me, this is his story....

    "The first time I technically died I was about 40 years old, I was a strong believer in god. I remember feeling a strong light, and like my body was being filled with warmth. It actually kind of reminded me of the first time I went into a hot tub, the only thing you could concentrate on was the wonderful feeling of it. They revived me that time. The next time I died I remember feeling horrible. It felt like millipeeds were crawling all over my body and bitting me, stinging me, and there was a aweful stench in the background. Needless to say I became a strong hearted Christian again."

    Just what he told me about his life.
     
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    A reasonable opinion I see no holes in.

    DMT is a hell of a drug.
     
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    In my very humble opinion, I am starting to believe that death is merely the gateway into another life.

    If you think about the evolutionary cycle of the mind (as an entity), and the vastness of space, it would seem far fetched that the mind would simply "stop thinking" at the stage of death.

    Feel free to ask any questions if you have them, as I am still delving into this subject. (the best form of understanding, is to rethink your thoughts. Practice makes perfect, does it not?) ;)
     
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