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Life after death?
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Hey what does everyone think happens after death? do you believe there is life after death where you are reunited with all your family? do you think we are reborn straight away after and if so are we reborn into the same family? or do our souls just live on as ghosts after death? or does just nothing happen? reply with your views and if you have any reasons to back up your thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a scientific fact that the atoms our bodies are comprised of change after our death, either by burning or decay. They become part of the cosmos and will become parts of other organisms, and I believe that's how we live on. That, and the tiny cells that become our offspring.
The spirit lives on in others' memories and how we affected the world whilst we lived.
The spirit lives on in others' memories and how we affected the world whilst we lived.
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God and Reincarnation
i believe that God is a Creative Entity, Energy or Force that is found in a state of awareness outside of the universe and time.
i believe that God chose to morph part of Itself into minute particles of Itself described as entities or spirits and gave them the purpose to go forth and experience, gain knowledge and eventually return into the Oneness of God.
i believe that those collective entities created the universe and, utilizing evolution as a tool, created that that is life so that they could inhabit various bodies in order to gain experience and knowledge.
Prior to incarnating into a physical body the entity chooses what it wants to accomplish and what the probable circumstances involving that body and its environment will be. When the situation is right the entity then begins to dwell within the physical body, probably around the time of its birth.
When the body dies the entity dwells in a state of awareness where it can see whether it met its goals and what gains and losses it may have attached to its being. It then, again, decides what future goals it wants to achieve and reincarnates when the conditions are appropriate.
Ultimately, after incarnating as many times as necessary to attain its goals, the entity gravitates back into the Oneness of God adding to the fulfillment thereof.
The above is my opinion which is expounded upon in my treatise A Search For Truth:
http://www.asearchfortruth.com/old�
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Ted
From my chosen path i stray,
Yet my God ne'er turns away;
For i have learned -- and understand,
That where God is -- is where i am!
God and Reincarnation
i believe that God is a Creative Entity, Energy or Force that is found in a state of awareness outside of the universe and time.
i believe that God chose to morph part of Itself into minute particles of Itself described as entities or spirits and gave them the purpose to go forth and experience, gain knowledge and eventually return into the Oneness of God.
i believe that those collective entities created the universe and, utilizing evolution as a tool, created that that is life so that they could inhabit various bodies in order to gain experience and knowledge.
Prior to incarnating into a physical body the entity chooses what it wants to accomplish and what the probable circumstances involving that body and its environment will be. When the situation is right the entity then begins to dwell within the physical body, probably around the time of its birth.
When the body dies the entity dwells in a state of awareness where it can see whether it met its goals and what gains and losses it may have attached to its being. It then, again, decides what future goals it wants to achieve and reincarnates when the conditions are appropriate.
Ultimately, after incarnating as many times as necessary to attain its goals, the entity gravitates back into the Oneness of God adding to the fulfillment thereof.
The above is my opinion which is expounded upon in my treatise A Search For Truth:
http://www.asearchfortruth.com/old�
(If it's not an active link then simply copy and paste it into your browser's Address box.)
Ted
From my chosen path i stray,
Yet my God ne'er turns away;
For i have learned -- and understand,
That where God is -- is where i am!