What do you think happens when we die?

  • Abrahamic Afterlife (Heaven/Hell)

    Votes: 5 6.4%
  • Reincarnation

    Votes: 5 6.4%
  • Nothing

    Votes: 36 46.2%
  • Something else

    Votes: 10 12.8%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 22 28.2%

  • Total voters
    78
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endofthelinebros

Member
Oct 27, 2024
5
So I'm planning to CTB within the next week, I have supplies prepared and I've been writing my notes.

This has just been on my mind, and I'm curious as to what the rest of you think. Personally I lean towards reincarnation just going on stories I've heard from people I trust who have medically died or experienced past life regression, however ultimately I'm unsure and it makes no impact on my decision, whether I'm reborn into a new body or I just face eternal oblivion, I consider it a win.
 
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tara44

Member
Oct 17, 2024
44
this is something i think about all the time, i guess no one really knows. I don't mind if i reincarnate but I just dont want to be trapped alone for eternity.. that's my biggest fear.
 
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passer-by

passer-by

Home is elsewhere
Oct 7, 2024
41
I'd opt for an eternal oblivion if the choice was mine. Reincarnation concerns me, as I already have a few recollections of my past lives (through vivid karmic dreams) and there's nothing pleasant about that. Even good memories are bittersweet. I don't wish to keep on piling up on new experiences, which are ultimately meaningless and random. I'm tired of playing this game. Whether in this life or a next one.

I suppose I mostly lean to the gnostic idea of an afterlife and so called "soul trap", which I'm still not sure I wouldn't fall into if I was offered better conditions or a fulfilment of my desires in my next life. That's why I want my ctb to be a rational, steady decision, not something done out of despair or rage. I feel the less emotions involved, the better. That way you can ultimately free your soul.
 
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darkness456

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Oct 25, 2024
5
No, but I am open for a surprise.
 
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Darkover

Darkover

Angelic
Jul 29, 2021
4,562
No it's like asking do you think my computer that die will ever magically reassemble and have all the same data on it
it's impossible you only get one life
 
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BirdNamedRose

BirdNamedRose

Drinks nothing but stupid juice
Apr 10, 2023
27
Personally i think it depends on what the person belived in, and the situation, maybe even the circumstances in what caused the persons demise. However due to my experiences I've been mostly certain i'd be reincarnated but that might not happen if i ctb. Going off of my peoples views on the matter, my "soul" would fall off the path that was set for me and i guess i'd just be trapped, maybe as a ghost or spirt unable to move on. Which if thats the case would suck. And the only way to fix that would to hold a cermony that i doubt there's anyone who knows about or how to do in my family. This all sounds so wacky discussing and i doubt anyone would understand, but thats my best guess
 
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endofthelinebros

Member
Oct 27, 2024
5
this is something i think about all the time, i guess no one really knows. I don't mind if i reincarnate but I just dont want to be trapped alone for eternity.. that's my biggest fear.
Yeah I'm with you there, I would say if I do reincarnate I'd hope not to be a human this time around. Human life is too complicated for me.

I'd opt for an eternal oblivion if the choice was mine. Reincarnation concerns me, as I already have a few recollections of my past lives (through vivid karmic dreams) and there's nothing pleasant about that. Even good memories are bittersweet. I don't wish to keep on piling up on new experiences, which are ultimately meaningless and random. I'm tired of playing this game. Whether in this life or a next one.

I suppose I mostly lean to the gnostic idea of an afterlife and so called "soul trap", which I'm still not sure I wouldn't fall into if I was offered better conditions or a fulfilment of my desires in my next life. That's why I want my ctb to be a rational, steady decision, not something done out of despair or rage. I feel the less emotions involved, the better. That way you can ultimately free your soul.
To be honest eternal oblivion is a very comforting thought, although reincarnation is exciting to me too. As I said, for me it's a win-win. I'd honestly never heard the idea of a 'soul trap' before this.

No it's like asking do you think my computer that die will ever magically reassemble and have all the same data on it
it's impossible you only get one life
That's a fair way to look at it. Personally I'm a bit more spiritual about things, but in the end it doesn't really matter. Unless the abrahamic hell is the truth of it, anything is better than my current situation, but I'll make sure to quickly ask Jesus for forgiveness just in case they got it right before I go 😂

Personally i think it depends on what the person belived in, and the situation, maybe even the circumstances in what caused the persons demise. However due to my experiences I've been mostly certain i'd be reincarnated but that might not happen if i ctb. Going off of my peoples views on the matter, my "soul" would fall off the path that was set for me and i guess i'd just be trapped, maybe as a ghost or spirt unable to move on. Which if thats the case would suck. And the only way to fix that would to hold a cermony that i doubt there's anyone who knows about or how to do in my family. This all sounds so wacky discussing and i doubt anyone would understand, but thats my best guess
I love that way of looking at things. Maybe it's gonna sound dumb bringing some teen cartoon into a serious discussion, but the series 'Black Butler's has that as a concept where the 'Reapers' are the souls of those who've caught the bus and now guide the souls of the dead into their afterlife. I think I'd be happy with something like that, being someone so comfortable with the idea of death, it'd be nice if my 'purpose' was to bring peace and reassurance to those who weren't quite so ready to pass.
 
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tara44

Member
Oct 17, 2024
44
Yeah I'm with you there, I would say if I do reincarnate I'd hope not to be a human this time around. Human life is too complicated for me.


To be honest eternal oblivion is a very comforting thought, although reincarnation is exciting to me too. As I said, for me it's a win-win. I'd honestly never heard the idea of a 'soul trap' before this.


That's a fair way to look at it. Personally I'm a bit more spiritual about things, but in the end it doesn't really matter. Unless the abrahamic hell is the truth of it, anything is better than my current situation, but I'll make sure to quickly ask Jesus for forgiveness just in case they got it right before I go 😂


I love that way of looking at things. Maybe it's gonna sound dumb bringing some teen cartoon into a serious discussion, but the series 'Black Butler's has that as a concept where the 'Reapers' are the souls of those who've caught the bus and now guide the souls of the dead into their afterlife. I think I'd be happy with something like that, being someone so comfortable with the idea of death, it'd be nice if my 'purpose' was to bring peace and reassurance to those who weren't quite so ready to pass.
I tried to message you but you're account is only new. I wish we had the answers, it would make all of this so much easier… but we don't
 
Darkover

Darkover

Angelic
Jul 29, 2021
4,562
That's a fair way to look at it. Personally I'm a bit more spiritual about things
the lack of any evidence for a soul, it's pretty easy to make a human appear soulless by damaging specific parts of brain matter. The brain drives consciousness and our experience of being human, once it dies so does the concept of us.

If a soul, a spirit animating the body, existed, it would continue its function regardless of damage to the brain. Instead we see a direct correspondence between the brain and most of the functions we think of as "us". Again this indicates a human machine with the brain as the cpu, not an invisible spirit
 
FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
37,940
No, I just believe death to simply be non-existence which is all I hope and wish for, I'm so tired of suffering in this cruel, torturous existence, ceasing to exist is all I see as desirable, I only hope to never suffer ever again. To me existence itself truly is the most terrible tragedy, I'd never wish to suffer in this existence, I'd always prefer to die than prolong this suffering just to end up way more tortured and tormented.
 
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legoshi

legoshi

Member
Sep 3, 2024
61
I just want to be done. I want to feel like how I feel when I'm asleep I know nothing it's just blank I'm asleep but I don't know I'm asleep until I wake up. And if I never wake up, I never know. That's how I hope it is. I don't want to be reincarnated, I don't want to experience life anymore. The thought of heaven sounds great but I kind of don't want to exist at all in any form. i want to be done.
 
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OutOfThisBody

OutOfThisBody

What kind of cruel god would put me in this body?
Aug 5, 2024
116
Human beings arent special enough to have some sort of afterlife while other animals don't. Like what was the line between evolution from our ape ancestor and current human species that god was like 'okay you go to heaven now'? Did neaderthals go to heaven? Did bacteria on mars go to heaven? Do skin mites go to heaven?

Religion is founded on believing that humans are unique somehow. But we really aren't. Theres a high possibility somewhere in our universe there are lifeforms with technology ten thousand times as advanced as ours. Are we gonna see them in heaven? In our earth-developed religions' afterlife? We are so insignificant. How would a god say that some animals are better than others and have souls while others don't? A slug is just as good at doing what it evolved to do as a human is. We aren't better than them.
 
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CantDoIt

Wizard
Jul 18, 2024
682
I said ,"unsure," as I suppose it's the truth. I think it's either eternal oblivion or something like what NDEs describe which includes both afterlife and reincarnation. I would hate if it were like "The Egg," where you are literally every person on Earth and you have to go through each individual life of every person once at a time...
 
JohnnySack

JohnnySack

Boss of the Lupertazzi crime family.
Sep 17, 2024
35
i was brought up to believe in one but as time went on i've just sort of lost my faith i guess, like a lot of people.
 
legoshi

legoshi

Member
Sep 3, 2024
61
Human beings arent special enough to have some sort of afterlife while other animals don't. Like what was the line between evolution from our ape ancestor and current human species that god was like 'okay you go to heaven now'? Did neaderthals go to heaven? Did bacteria on mars go to heaven? Do skin mites go to heaven?

Religion is founded on believing that humans are unique somehow. But we really aren't. Theres a high possibility somewhere in our universe there are lifeforms with technology ten thousand times as advanced as ours. Are we gonna see them in heaven? In our earth-developed religions' afterlife? We are so insignificant. How would a god say that some animals are better than others and have souls while others don't? A slug is just as good at doing what it evolved to do as a human is. We aren't better than them.
I often ponder this, like I wonder if ants look at us as mythical beings. When we drop a chip or something I wonder if they are like look at this blessing that has been delivered to us. On top of that ants like humans have their own communities, build shelters, they work and are very intelligent.
 
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nihilistic_dragon

nihilistic_dragon

Dead already. Just need to dispose of my body now.
Aug 6, 2024
568
Not anymore. Even if there is afterlife, I don't think these two existences are connected in any way that we will be cognizant of. You don't remember anything from when you were in your mother's womb, do you?
 
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Tuonetar_

Tuonetar_

Member
Sep 18, 2024
18
I don't think so, but I also think that the existence of an afterlife can only be truly proven when you die. And so far no one has managed to rise from the grave and write a memoir about their experiences, so it's impossible to prove either way.
 
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SA1994EC

Member
Jan 28, 2021
25
I don't think there is afterlife. I have a lot of logical thoughts on it, but those are not particularly worth being discussed now.
But emotionally, I don't want afterlife to exist. Having one chance to suffer and agonize this much this long is more than enough.
 
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ctb2soble

The people who never frown eventually breakdown
Sep 29, 2024
46
I believe in an afterlife and it's actually a driving force towards me wanting to CTB (more passively than actively lately) and why I don't fear death. When my ex boyfriend died a decade ago, he visited me, his roommate, and his sister on separate occasions post death. I don't believe in heaven and hell per say, but if I did I would say Earth is hell and the afterlife is some kind of heaven/paradise space.
 
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pariah80

Student
Aug 12, 2024
184
I choose to believe that I'm a soul. I've existed before, and I'll exist again. I'm an intelligent being now, and I'll be in another form, in another life.
 
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