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    Do you believe in the after life?

    All you believer that there is life after death... i wanna ask yall something.

    do you think when we die, our spirit will leave our body and go into the next life how we is already? or do you think we'll be re-born again as a baby going into the next life?

    and do you think we'll remember anything from our past lives or will it be something completely new to us, like a new start? and if this is the case, then why do some mofos fantasize about it and want to experience it if we aint gonna remember shiiet from our past lives?

    #2
    Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
    All you believer that there is life after death... i wanna ask yall something.

    do you think when we die, our spirit will leave our body and go into the next life how we is already? or do you think we'll be re-born again as a baby going into the next life?

    and do you think we'll remember anything from our past lives or will it be something completely new to us, like a new start? and if this is the case, then why do some mofos fantasize about it and want to experience it if we aint gonna remember shiiet from our past lives?
    Heaven & hell. Entire body is finna b present. Many claim/think it's the soul that's going to float around. It doesn't work that way.

    Memories it depends where you end up. Heavenly bound people will remember pure events, those in the lake of fire will experience trauma, state of shock & recalling @ what point of their life could they Converted - Repented & not suffer @ the Inferno

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      #3
      I do believe we go on, after our physical body dies. Where we go, I have no idea; but there have been many cases of children having memories from past lives, which were corroborated....meaning they knew things they shouldn't have known, but were verified.

      According to Einstein (I believe), energy cannot be created nor destroyed; it only changes form and matter, ultimately, is just compressed energy. Matter, as we know it, is comprised of molecules and atoms, and atoms of protons and electrons, etc. Scientists have used the most powerful, advanced electron microscopes, in an attempt to "see" electrons; but when they did, they found energy signatures or waves. In other words, the closer you look at the "stuff" which makes up everything in the universe, as far as we know, all you find is more space than stuff...and the "stuff" is just energy, which is exactly what Einstein predicted.

      Quantum physics says that light is comprised of subatomic particles until you look at them, at which point, they become waves...which is confusing as hell, to me; but that's more or less what they found when they zoomed in as far as they could go, proving Einstein correct.

      What does this have to do with life after death?

      Simple. There is no death. Death is an illusion.

      If there really is no "matter", then matter cannot die. IF there is only energy and no matter, which is provable, then we, our consciousnesses, cannot be defined by anything biological or even chemical because biological matter and chemicals are both comprised of energy, whether compressed, static, or kinetic. Where does our consciousness come from, if it cannot be defined by the physical world?

      We are eternal beings, without beginning or end, if we are pure energy.

      Therefore, one must conclude, that we do "go on" after our seemingly physical body ceases to function. Maybe we go on as a single entity, maybe we separate into several en******, maybe we join up with others.

      If one believes in "God", for instance, what would "God" be, if not the ultimate consciousness, the source of all energy? Logically, I would say we could return to that source and rejoin it, or, if we are haunted by our experiences while in the realm of existence, that we may get stuck here. I think this is probably where "ghosts" come from; or, at least that's one possible explanation: people who couldn't let go and move on.

      On the other hand, those who are reincarnated, possibly "learned" whatever they were supposed to learn from their previous life and moved into a new body in a new circumstance to have another experience to possibly learn what they had not learned before.

      Maybe that's the purpose of life is for all of us to experience this existence to it's fullest and bring all of that back to the source for a greater perspective? People tend to gloss over the fact that "time" isn't lineal, as we experience it, here....well, at least not according to some theories. Perhaps, once we cross over the veil, we are free of "lineal time" as well and have a greater view and maybe even choose whether or not to be reincarnated?

      All I am certain of is that "this" isn't all there is and death is not to be feared. It is merely the door to the unknown. I do think we carry our experiences with us over the threshold for the purpose of adding to the greater understanding; but, ideally, they do not have the same emotional weight on the other side, as that is where we realize that "this experience" really is only that...an experience and something to be added to the whole of our collective consciousness.

      ....as a side note; but possibly connected, is a very interesting book, entitled, "The Source Code". Whether or not everything in it is true, I am uncertain; but there are some fascinating examples given in it which lend credence to the theory that we are all, indeed, having a shared, albeit, individually compartmentalized experience. If that's true...then that's a glimpse, I think, at the bigger picture.

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        #4
        ***ish Rabbi, many of them say the body dies but the soul is eternal and divine.

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          #5
          Heaven and hell are a state of mind. If one does good deeds in life, they will close their eyes with a good conscience. That is heaven.

          If person is fked up all their lives, they die with a bad conscience.

          That’s what it is imo... none of this eternal heaven and hell sht. Im too old to be believing in fairytales.

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            #6
            I believe in reincarnation

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              #7
              i think the movie "ghost" is pretty accurate with the afterlife.

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                #8
                Originally posted by K-DOGG View Post
                I do believe we go on, after our physical body dies. Where we go, I have no idea; but there have been many cases of children having memories from past lives, which were corroborated....meaning they knew things they shouldn't have known, but were verified.

                According to Einstein (I believe), energy cannot be created nor destroyed; it only changes form and matter, ultimately, is just compressed energy. Matter, as we know it, is comprised of molecules and atoms, and atoms of protons and electrons, etc. Scientists have used the most powerful, advanced electron microscopes, in an attempt to "see" electrons; but when they did, they found energy signatures or waves. In other words, the closer you look at the "stuff" which makes up everything in the universe, as far as we know, all you find is more space than stuff...and the "stuff" is just energy, which is exactly what Einstein predicted.

                Quantum physics says that light is comprised of subatomic particles until you look at them, at which point, they become waves...which is confusing as hell, to me; but that's more or less what they found when they zoomed in as far as they could go, proving Einstein correct.

                What does this have to do with life after death?

                Simple. There is no death. Death is an illusion.

                If there really is no "matter", then matter cannot die. IF there is only energy and no matter, which is provable, then we, our consciousnesses, cannot be defined by anything biological or even chemical because biological matter and chemicals are both comprised of energy, whether compressed, static, or kinetic. Where does our consciousness come from, if it cannot be defined by the physical world?

                We are eternal beings, without beginning or end, if we are pure energy.

                Therefore, one must conclude, that we do "go on" after our seemingly physical body ceases to function. Maybe we go on as a single entity, maybe we separate into several en******, maybe we join up with others.

                If one believes in "God", for instance, what would "God" be, if not the ultimate consciousness, the source of all energy? Logically, I would say we could return to that source and rejoin it, or, if we are haunted by our experiences while in the realm of existence, that we may get stuck here. I think this is probably where "ghosts" come from; or, at least that's one possible explanation: people who couldn't let go and move on.

                On the other hand, those who are reincarnated, possibly "learned" whatever they were supposed to learn from their previous life and moved into a new body in a new circumstance to have another experience to possibly learn what they had not learned before.

                Maybe that's the purpose of life is for all of us to experience this existence to it's fullest and bring all of that back to the source for a greater perspective? People tend to gloss over the fact that "time" isn't lineal, as we experience it, here....well, at least not according to some theories. Perhaps, once we cross over the veil, we are free of "lineal time" as well and have a greater view and maybe even choose whether or not to be reincarnated?

                All I am certain of is that "this" isn't all there is and death is not to be feared. It is merely the door to the unknown. I do think we carry our experiences with us over the threshold for the purpose of adding to the greater understanding; but, ideally, they do not have the same emotional weight on the other side, as that is where we realize that "this experience" really is only that...an experience and something to be added to the whole of our collective consciousness.

                ....as a side note; but possibly connected, is a very interesting book, entitled, "The Source Code". Whether or not everything in it is true, I am uncertain; but there are some fascinating examples given in it which lend credence to the theory that we are all, indeed, having a shared, albeit, individually compartmentalized experience. If that's true...then that's a glimpse, I think, at the bigger picture.

                so lets say you passed away at 97... do you go into the next life as a 97 year old also? or do you get re-born again as a baby?

                both of those dont interest me at all.. if you go into the next life as a 97 year old then what's the joy of that? and if you get re-born again as a baby and have to start all over again, what's the point of wanting to go to heaven?

                people who believes in god and heaven/hell, makes such a big deal about this. if im not going into the next life with all my current memory intact then what's the point of an after life?

                i want to be able to go into the next life and be able to re-connect with my passed love ones, but if i go into the next life as a baby, what's the point of all of this then?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bandman View Post
                  i think the movie "ghost" is pretty accurate with the afterlife.
                  BOO! sam!.. i remember as a kid always writing that on the bathroom mirror after a hot bath to scare the next person going to use the bathroom.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by EDDIE SPERM View Post
                    Heaven & hell. Entire body is finna b present. Many claim/think it's the soul that's going to float around. It doesn't work that way.

                    Memories it depends where you end up. Heavenly bound people will remember pure events, those in the lake of fire will experience trauma, state of shock & recalling @ what point of their life could they Converted - Repented & not suffer @ the Inferno
                    so do you go into the next life remembering all your passed love ones like your grandparents, etc? do you get to re-connect with your passed love ones? if not, then what's the point of an after life and the hype around it?

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