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what do you think the meaning of life is?
do you belive in after life?
the spiritual relm?

2006-06-11 06:17:07 · 12 answers · asked by {the heronie's secret} 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

i think we are all here to fufill something. and when we do we are free. i think that the spiritual relm exists and we enter in our dreams. and when we feel as though we are falling in our sleep that is our spirit re entering our bodies. and i think when we dream bout someone that has passed i think we are really talking to them spirit to spirit

2006-06-11 06:27:35 · update #1

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Everything you see has its roots in the unseen world. The forms may change, yet the essence remains the same. Every wonderful sight will vanish, every sweet word will fade, But do not be disheartened, The source they come from is eternal, growing, Branching out, giving new life and new joy. The source is within you And this whole world is springing up from it.

2006-06-11 06:55:10 · answer #1 · answered by subscriber83 3 · 0 1

Life is an Adventure. Winnie the Pooh says "An Adventure is about to Happen". I think we were created for a cause and reason an adventure bigger than ourselves.

I also believe in a coming Kingdom that is BIGGER and more REAL than what we know today. Our character behind closed doors, when no one is looking is being tested for a time when we will be given more strength, ability, wisdom and more than we can handle in this present life. What we see and hear now is not the full picture, but that 6th sense or spirit sense helps to better understand the fuller picture of what we cannot see, hear, feel or taste now.

Holy Spirit has been teaching me to prepare for the coming Kingdom. It is small things done with great love now that will count toward that coming kingdom. Holy Spirit protects, guides and comforts me in this Kingdom too. But a new, better, more powerful LIFE ADVENTURE is coming. Some of the confusion of this kingdom will make sense in the one to come.

2006-06-11 09:12:46 · answer #2 · answered by HOPE 2 · 0 0

I see life as something worth dying for! Sounds funny but true. By defending the rights of others to live, some of us may die in the process. I believe in the after life because I am a Christian so naturally, the spiritual realm is part of it!

2006-06-11 06:21:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I see it as a big, massive campus of knowledge in that depends on your life span; the lessons we take in our lifetime is infinite & endless...
Therefore, it's a part of human nature to discover & learn these "truths" for ourselves to better understand our place in this world.
The spiritual realm will always intrigue us as much as to the existence of vampires & UFOs! It's impossible to really come to a conclusion on this matter because like The DaVinci Code it's open up to debate for years to come.
What matters to me in my lifetime is the journey now & ahead. What it holds... I'll leave it to destiny. Until then I just feel blessed to be here and had the life that I had so far.

2006-06-11 07:01:44 · answer #4 · answered by ViRg() 6 · 0 0

I love that every person has their own belief, their own mythology. Even people who subscribe to the same belief system, interpret the belief in their own personal way. Every experience of life is a unique experience. There isn't one true way, there are 6,568,365,721 true ways according to http://www.worldometers.info/ This is what I believe.

Physicists have lots of theories and laws, but I believe that the true mechanism of the universe is more metaphysical. I believe that our spirit selves coordinate things so that we will have the experiences we need to grow.

Many times it happens that one person says or does something without even giving it much thought, and it ends up having a profound effect on someone else. I often tell people of something they said which changed the way I view the world, and they don't even remember saying it. And often people tell me of things I did which changed their views, which I don't remember. All these life-changing events which made me the person I am and others the way they are were caused by a series of accidents. And gosh darned it but the world seems a bit too orderly to just be a series of accidents.

So I believe that our spirit selves work with the deities to coordinate all the random interactions of our lives so that we can experience everything we need to experience in order to grow.

As for the relationship between this reality, our spirit selves, and the Gods, Imagine a piece of paper. Now imagine a race of 2 dimensional stick people living on the paper. You (living in this three dimensional reality) see one of these stick people, and you say, "hey you!" the stick man looks around, but there's no one near him on the page. He thought he heard something, but he's not sure because most of the sound waves were moving perpendicular to his reality and so they were barely perceptible to his 2 dimensional ears. You get right next to his ear, and say, "Hey, I'm talking to you," he jumps at the sound of someone whispering in his ear. You push on the man against the paper. He feels an odd and unnerving sensation for which he has no ability to understand. You press yourself against the page, and a sort of shadow of yourself appears on the page. This is very much like the relationship which I believe we have with beings from the other realm. Humans exist in a primarily 3 dimensional universe, but scientists predict that there are many other dimensions. Whether or not this is exactly what is going on, it feels a lot like what is going on.

Imagine the relationship between our three dimensional existence and other higher dimensions based this visualization of the relation between our dimension and a two-dimensional reality. Now imagine that those two dimensional people had a part of them extending out into the three dimensional universe that they were mostly unaware of, but it could go anywhere along the two-dimensional surface. Likewise, I believe our spirit-selves have the ability to go anywhere and interact with anyone. When we truly connect with someone, that connection occurs in multiple realms. At least, that's what it feels like to me.

I believe that it is possible for a well developed spirit to develop into a state of enlightenment, which could possibly raise them to the power of Demi-Gods or even Gods. When these people (such as people praying to Jesus, saints, Buddha, Krishna, Pharaohs and countless others) so that people can pray to them and get results as good As praying directly to the deity.

I also think that reincarnation makes sense rather than the idea that if we aren't good, then the boogie-man will get us when we die. I believe that our karmic development over many lifetimes is part of the reason why we exist. I believe that our spirit selves detach from the body when the body dies, and then take about six months to wrap up loose ends here, and then focus primarily on coordinating their next incarnation, although the spirits are still available if they are called upon. I believe that some do not reincarnate, but instead continue helping with the coordination of others in a God-like capacity.

I believe that sometimes a spiritual imprint or echo (neither spirit nor God) can be left attached to a place or thing, and that is where many ghost stories come from.

Some might say "the question is silly. there can NOT be over 6 billion "true" ways. this is simply illogical and each idea is mutually exclusive. In other-words if "my way" is the "true" way then "your way" cannot *logically* be the "true" way and vice-versa." - Eric T

I believe every belief is right and true for the person who believes it. It is a part of their path that they must believe what they believe. At least, that is what I believe and you might believe that my belief is wrong, because that's what your path requires you to believe

or at least I ULTIMATELY believe that it is true in theory, but in practice it is difficult to always remember. Sometimes in practice it's easy to forget that we are all spiritual beings, and get frustrated by the world around us, and that's too bad because I like being a spiritual being.

2006-06-11 08:15:09 · answer #5 · answered by j_doggie_dogg 6 · 0 0

Have you ever wondered about the reason of our existence? Have you ever wondered why we die, and where we go after death? What will happen to us in the end? Have you ever asked yourself why God made the earth and all that is in it under man’s dominion? Why were the night and the day, and the sun and the moon created? What are we supposed to do during our lifetime? Were we created just to eat, drink, and enjoy ourselves before we die? As one poet put it:
“I do not know whence I have come.
I saw my feet walking on the road.
As they please I go and stop.
What am I doing here?
How did the road find me?
I do not know! I do not know! I do not know! ”

God has emphasized in many verses of the Qur’an that He did not create us without purpose. He said: “What! Do you think that I created you simply in jest? And that you would not be returned to Me?” (23:115) He also said: “What! Does man think that he will be left to roam at his will?” (75:36) In addition, He said: “Do people think that they will be left to say: “We believe,” and they will not be held accountable?” (29:2)
Indeed, God Has created human beings for a purpose and with a purpose: TO WORSHIP HIM ALONE (Monotheism). He said: “I have not created the Jinn and humankind except only to worship Me. I don't require provision or feeding from them. Surely Allah is the All-provider, the Possessor of all strength, the Firm.” (51:56-58) In fact, all prophets told their people to worship God alone (Monotheism) and shun worshipping His creation (Paganism). God said: “I assuredly sent among every people a messenger with the command: Worship Allah and avoid worshipping false gods.” (16:36)
Prophet Abraham, for example, believed in One God, who had no partner. Anyone who holds a different understanding of God than this has contradicted the religion of Abraham and follows falsehood. God says in the Qur’an: “Those who reject the religion of Abraham make fools of themselves.” (2:130)
Prophet Jesus was reported in the Gospels to have said: “It is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God and serve Him only’.” (Luke 4:8)
Prophet Jacob also said (in the Qur'an) to his people: “Indeed, those which you worship besides Allah are only names that you and your forefathers have established, for which Allah has sent down no authority. The command belongs only to Allah. He has commanded that you worship none but Him. That is the right religion, but most people do not understand.” (12:40)
Read more about the TRUE BELIEVE which supported by the Miracle Holy Quran :
http://www.islam-guide.com/islam-guide.pdf

http://www.harunyahya.com

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Real happiness and peace can be ONLY found in submitting to the commands of the Creator and the Sustainer of this world. God has said in the Qur’an: (Truly, in remembering God do hearts find rest.)
(Qur’an, 13:28)

On the other hand, the one who turns away from the Qur’an will have a life of hardship in this world. God has said:
(But whoever turns away from the Qur’an, he will have a hard life, and We will raise him up blind on the Day of Judgment.) (Qur’an, 20:124)
This may explain why some people commit suicide while they enjoy the material comfort money can buy. For example, look at Cat Stevens (now Yusuf Islam), formerly a famous pop singer who used to earn sometimes more than $150,000 a night. After he converted to Islam, he found true happiness and peace, which he had not found in material success.
To read the stories of people who have converted to Islam, please visit

http://www.islam-guide.com/stories

At this web page, you can read the thoughts and feelings of these people, who are from different countries and have different backgrounds and levels of education.
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2006-06-16 23:46:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I see life as a journey that we all must take. I also see it as a chapter book with every new beging being a new chapter. Such as a high school graduation is the end of a chapter but a beging of a new chapter.

2006-06-11 06:20:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Life is dealing with the problems you have in live and sharing your experiences with people and of coarse.....love
yes i do think there is a afterlife where you will be judged on how you lived your life.

2006-06-11 06:22:32 · answer #8 · answered by lylagirl 2 · 0 0

As a golf course...you are hit...then you sail freely...then you free fall...wind in in a hole...get out of that one to follow the same patterns all over again.

2006-06-11 06:27:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't look "at it,"
I am living "it".
I see through / with / by life.

That's why the question is Odd.
Because it's inescapable,
and yet you want to define it,
as if you had a plausible frame of reference.

2006-06-11 06:44:18 · answer #10 · answered by -.- 6 · 0 0

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