lost.ghost
dissolving mind
- Jan 25, 2019
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what would you prefer to happen after you die? I hope to become a ghost, honestly. And I like to believe there's some sort of afterlife, where you have no hurt, or sadness, just eurphoria.
I just want a little chicken wings and some pretzels and some ice cream and some cigarettes and some vitamin C and some coca cola and some okay I stop <3 It's good ooo <3 Oh and coffee <3 But yeah I hope it's like in the positive near death experiences I don't know <3 Some people say those aren't real or they're deceptions by reptilians I don't know *curls up weakly*
I can not imagine an existence without suffering.Heaven?
Yes to dinosaurs!!!In my ideal post-death experience I would prefer to relive this life but in sandbox mode and knowing what I know now. There would be a reset button and an immediate termination to non-existence button. To start off with there would be dinosaurs and hoverbikes.
Hahahaha I've done a bit too much cough syrup but that made me lolll xD
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what would you prefer to happen after you die? I hope to become a ghost, honestly. And I like to believe there's some sort of afterlife, where you have no hurt, or sadness, just eurphoria.
what would you prefer to happen after you die? I hope to become a ghost, honestly. And I like to believe there's some sort of afterlife, where you have no hurt, or sadness, just eurphoria.
Yes that exact ghostWhat kind of ghost? Like this?
Seriously, though. I personally do believe in something. If you don't you'll have to make the journey and discovery yourself. Wherever I go from here at least I believe it isn't going to be a black void. I see it as going from 2D to 4D, having 100% of 'ME' and not just the 1% that is allowed us here. Sounds good to me.
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I'm sorry to say this but I am absolutely convinced that reincarnation is real. Just do some research on factually verified past lives. Especially look into Dr. Ian Stevenson's and Jim Tucker's work on this. Factually verified in- between life experiences are interesting as well (e.g. people who watched their own funerals and people from the past life verified everything that was heard and seen that happened). Finally, there have been factually verified near death experiences where the person was brain dead yet heard and saw everything that happened when they were dead.what would you prefer to happen after you die? I hope to become a ghost, honestly. And I like to believe there's some sort of afterlife, where you have no hurt, or sadness, just eurphoria.
I'd still rather have nothingness, but short of that, this would be my second best.In my ideal post-death experience I would prefer to relive this life but in sandbox mode and knowing what I know now. There would be a reset button and an immediate termination to non-existence button. To start off with there would be dinosaurs and hoverbikes.
I'd still rather have nothingness, but short of that, this would be my second best.
Here's hoping ctb unlocks the level editor, I guess...
That refers to physical matter. Your soul is not physical. Not that I think your soul dies or anything I just don't think that law of physics is a good explanationI don't get how 'nothingness' can possibly mean anything. It's not something you can ever imagine. Science is far from my strong point, but isn't it a bit like the physics thing where matter can't be destroyed, just transformed into something else?
That refers to physical matter. Your soul is not physical. Not that I think your soul dies or anything I just don't think that law of physics is a good explanation
What about the idea that we have future lives and take our karma through into our next life until we have learned all the lessons we have to learn...
I believe that we take our karma through always. It can't just disappear until balanced out. Karma from this life isn't by default carried into the next life, though. It comes up when the time and conditions for it to play out are right.
And you won't 'learn all the lessons we have to learn' in just your next life. Karma is not restricted to our linear concept of time.
Just my opinion..