yes really possible.
If u donate ur eyes r hearts r kidney to other person, your life will extend after ur death.
so pl. donate ur eyes to anybody ur life will extend.
so ur life will possible after death.
2006-06-28 01:10:49
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answered by preity 3
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Well, I am a broad-minded pragmatic scientist.
I personaly believe that there likely are many different forms of life in the "everything".
Even though there is no official proofs in this field, I am glad that there exists a pragmatic science called "exobiology", that studies how non-earthian forms of life may appear, exist in the Universe.
I really cannot say if I will have another sort of life after my human body is dead... But as a broad-minded pragmatic scientist, I fully accept to wonder about such an interesting question :-)
I also wonder about all the possible aspects of "life" in the universe. For instance, can "life" exist without any organic support?
Well, there are theories about "gravity fields", "electromagnetic fields" and so on.
Then why wouldn't there be theories about "life fields"?
2006-06-26 02:01:40
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answer #2
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answered by Axel ∇ 5
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Yes, I really do think that there is life after death. Jesus Himself said that he was going to prepare a place for us and that if it were not so he would not have told us. Also there is so much evidence about dying and where you go. Read some books on experiences that people have had that were legally dead but came back into theri bodies again. When my Grandmother passed away her last words were: "I can see the light Richard and it is so beautiful!!".
I personally beleive that life after death will be wonderful. I do not fear death and will be prepared and ready to embrace it when it is my time to go. God Bless.
2006-06-26 03:39:26
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answer #3
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answered by Richie 4
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Yes. This is confirmed in the Bhagavad Gita by Lord Shri Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
dehino 'smin yathā dehe
kaumāraḿ yauvanaḿ jarā
tathā dehāntara-prāptir
dhīras tatra na muhyati
SYNONYMS
dehinaḥ — of the embodied; asmin — in this; yathā — as; dehe — in the body; kaumāram — boyhood; yauvanam — youth; jarā — old age; tathā — similarly; deha-antara — of transference of the body; prāptiḥ — achievement; dhīraḥ — the sober; tatra — thereupon; na — never; muhyati — is deluded.
TRANSLATION
As the embodied soul continuously passes, in this body, from boyhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes into another body at death. A sober person is not bewildered by such a change.
PURPORT
Since every living entity is an individual soul, each is changing his body every moment, manifesting sometimes as a child, sometimes as a youth, and sometimes as an old man. Yet the same spirit soul is there and does not undergo any change. This individual soul finally changes the body at death and transmigrates to another body. Any man who has perfect knowledge of the constitution of the individual soul, the Supersoul, and nature — both material and spiritual — is called a dhīra, or a most sober man. Such a man is never deluded by the change of bodies.
2006-06-26 01:55:59
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answered by aumklim 3
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Yes. I believe there is life after death. God says:
And he (i.e. man) presents for Us an example (i.e. attempting to establish the finality of death) and forgets his [own] creation. He says, “Who will give life to bones while they are disintegrated?” Say, “He will give them life who produced them the first time; and He is, of all creation, Knowing.” [It is] He who made for you from the green tree, fire, and then from it you ignite. Is not He who created the heavens and the earth Able to create the likes of them? Yes, [it is so]; and He is the Knowing Creator. (Quran, 36:78-81)
Although the Hereafter is a fact which cannot be perceived through the five senses, God created it along with countless pieces of evidence so that our minds might easily have a grasp of it.
As a matter of fact, as a requisite for passing the test of this world, one should perceive this fact, not through the five senses, but with wisdom and as a matter of conscience. Any average person, after some contemplation, easily recognises that everything in his environment, including himself, could not have come into existence as a result of pure coincidence but rather by the exercise of the superior might, knowledge, will and control of a Creator. Then, he consequently comprehends that the creation of the Hereafter is simple for God and that it is the most natural and rational consequence of this world.
Furthermore, he realises that God's wisdom and justice entail the existence of the Hereafter.
Also pls read:
http://www.islam-guide.com/life-after-death-by-wamy.htm
http://www.harunyahya.com/DRH_resurrection.php
2006-06-26 02:12:33
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answered by believemeitstruth 1
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Naturally and scientifically, No. Throughout my whole life time I never heard or red in news or any other sources that someone is living his second or third life; neither I believe any of you did. Life after death is all fictional.
2006-06-26 01:52:23
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answered by nawaaab 2
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many religions say that life after death is real. some others don't. i really don't know if there is life after we leave this world,but i really really wish it does!
2006-06-26 01:47:06
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answered by tttpsunshine 3
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yes otherwise where is the justice?. how many millions are killed by Americans and imperialists so far and did all of them got the equal punishment for the same crime. what is good and bad ? who determines it. the creatures cannot define it because those things good for me is bad for the other guy. so let CREATOR define it. He knows it and he teaches us what is good and bad thro religion. again those who practice must agian get eqaual justice. therefore there should be a world of justice punishment and rewarding.
2006-06-26 01:56:39
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answered by just 1
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yes it is possible.as i think living in the world without any reason is use less.life after death gives us an idea of living our life for a cause so that we will be rewarded.
living without any cause is living like an animal.
think y u r in this world.????for what???
their must be reason???
think?????????
2006-06-26 02:02:41
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answered by dwmf31441 1
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Of course. Everything's possible. Whether it's PROBABLE, well, depends on your religious beliefs.
2006-06-26 01:46:35
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answered by Darknight 1
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