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2006-06-12 20:10:00 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

29 answers

its Independence on the accident it self if there is a body or not

2006-06-16 22:00:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Your body is no longer important at the time of your so called death. Just want to clear this up: God does not judge you. In fact, god is indifferent to anything you have done on earth. God loves without conditions, (yes, even folks like Hitler are included). You will be presented with all of your failures and accomplishements at the time of your death. Every action in the smallest detail will be presented like a movie for your own review. You will experience how you treated everything on the planet, even small bugs. It is then that you yourself will judge your performance, and trust me, you're your own worst critic. It's the most painful part of the so called dying thing. You will see all your doings through the eyes of god, but it is you who will judge yourself, not god. God will be by your side during your life review trying to lessen your pain with complete love and understanding.

2006-06-12 20:26:37 · answer #2 · answered by brian_hines2005 2 · 0 0

My body will be cremated... and turned into ashes... and then scattered in the mountains of New Mexico... No underground for me... bright sunshine and birds to sing... clouds to watch and rain and snow to feel... flowers to grow and enjoy... That is where my body will go after death. As to my soul... it will ascend into heaven and into the light to enjoy the wonders Jesus talked about.

2006-06-12 20:18:18 · answer #3 · answered by Callie Kitty 5 · 0 0

I think your body will in its own way produce life of many sorts. As a new birth in beginnings of flowers that grow. As berries fruits we eat. Your body will bring life after life as earth cycles. To many blooms to a child's face you will and will always be a part of it all.

2006-06-12 20:19:56 · answer #4 · answered by Linda 1 · 0 0

The universe.

2006-06-12 20:13:51 · answer #5 · answered by solveforce 1 · 0 0

You are the soul, so when you die you will turn turn back into the elements of the earth from where you were taken. We are made up from the elements of the earth, so when you die you will reture to that. But if you know God's plan and purpose you will wake up, be judged, and make it to immortality. Ask a Christadelphian.

2006-06-12 20:20:42 · answer #6 · answered by israel 2 · 0 0

Don't think i copied and pasted, don't think its long, If u want to know the truth Here's everything about life after death.

What exchanges old for new, offers no special deals or closeouts, and keeps us coming back for more?

You were. You will be!
Know this while you are.
Reincarnation is the natural
process of recycling human energy through
birth, growth, decay and death.
Each rebirth is a link in one's eternal chain
of latent impressions, thoughts, desires and actions.
The soul in its new body is given the opportunity
to learn from the past, to live the present and to prepare for the future. Reincarnation: Why Believe?Once I have begun to base my sense of ‘who I am’ on perceiving myself as a soul rather than on perceiving only my temporary costume, the body, I deeply realize that, as a being of spiritual energy giving life to the body, I am immortal. I begin to understand that I change bodily costumes just as a snake sheds its skin, but I – the eternal soul – can never die.

Death and Rebirth
At the moment of physical death, the soul withdraws its energy from the organs of the body and vacates its seat in the middle of the forehead. It takes with it the impressions accumulated in that life and enters into the body of an unborn baby, while that new body is still being formed in its mother’s womb. This normally happens between the fourth and fifth month of pregnancy. A human soul only enters a human body. The type of body the soul enters and the conditions of birth are determined by the past actions of the soul in its previous life or lives, and the cumulative account of give and take that it has built up with other souls. Without proper understanding of this process, the leaving of one body and the taking of another is often an experience of great fear and anguish; but the details of the old life are soon obliterated by new experiences so that the soul is not overwhelmed and confused by past memories.

Reincarnation: What You Take With You
By the time the baby’s body and brain are developed, the soul has all but forgotten the past and become accustomed to its new conditions and to the parents of its new body. However, although the soul cannot usually remember details of its past life or lives, it carries with it—in the form of attitudes, tendencies and personality—the cumulative effect of all that it has experienced and learned. All that is genetically brought to the new life is the physical make-up of the body, the racial type, the colour of eyes, shape of nose and so on. And although the environment in which a child is raised – as well as the personalities of those around the child – definitely exert an influence on the child’s development, its tendencies and reactions to people and events are not biologically generated but are inherent in the soul from previous existences. Those predominant impressions recorded in the past life soon begin to manifest themselves and are expressed in the new surroundings.

Relationship in Other Lifetimes
Human life is based on inter–relationships between souls, which in turn are based on the different impressions present in each. These impressions determine the course of life, the nature of the soul’s activities and its physical placement in a particular environment. Thus there is typically a link or an ‘account’ between two souls who have formed a relationship in one lifetime; that link will bring them together again in other lifetimes. This explains why many people have the sense of having met or known a person before, even though they are apparently meeting for the first time. Or they experience meeting someone with the feeling of either attraction or repulsion even though they don’t know them well enough in the current life to have developed those feelings. What is taking place is that the soul is recognizing the other soul – even though they have different bodies – from the last time they met.

Reincarnation: Process of Rebirth
Reincarnation is a process of rebirth. With each death comes a new birth and the opening of a new chapter in the never ending story of life. With each new birth the soul carries on with its journey through eternity where it left off in terms of its ‘accounts’ in the previous birth. The soul is not the victim of an angry or vengeful God condemning it to a lifetime of deprivation or suffering for no apparent reason. The soul inherits a past created by its own self. The fact that the precise past causes for the circumstances of the new life are not apparent or visible does not mean that they don’t exist. In other words, a soul born in fortunate circumstances is not the recipient of God’s grace or blessings; rather it is reaping the reward of its own generous and beneficial actions done in the previous birth(s). Each soul is constantly experiencing the effect of some past action and also planting seeds to be reaped as some future fruit.

The understanding of reincarnation reinforces, in meditation, the experience of my own immortality, my eternal existence as a soul. This is excellent medicine for many types of fear, anxiety and limited thinking.

2006-06-12 20:18:22 · answer #7 · answered by iforeveryone 4 · 0 0

Jordan1call
1)Gone to grave.
2)Laid in peace (i hope).
3)Meet some punishment for some minor bad acts.
4)Waiting beginning of judgment day.
5)Living in heaven or hell for some time or for eternity.
Heaven I hope for all humans.

2006-06-12 20:39:16 · answer #8 · answered by jordan1call 3 · 0 0

Genesis 18;27 And Abraham answered and said, Behold now,
I have taken upon me to speak to the Lord, which am but
dust and ashes.
Ezekiel 27;30, And shall cause their voice to be heard against
thee, and shall cry bitterly, and shall cast up dust upon their
heads, they shall wallow themselves upon the ashes.
I hope this helps.
I Corinthians 13;8a, Love never fails!!!

2006-06-12 20:17:02 · answer #9 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Depends on where you choose to die.

But, wherever it is, it will begin to decompose and eventually, all those cells will recycle through the earth and will probably someday end up in another person.

The universe is one giant recycling machine and everything gets recycled.

2006-06-12 20:28:31 · answer #10 · answered by Left the building 7 · 0 0

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