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2006-12-01 10:05:22 · 25 answers · asked by loser 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Life after death is the most queried question on the Internet. Why?

Why the subject life after death carries so much curiosity? Is it because the death of a loved one makes the basic instinct in every human being come alive? Firstly, we desire to establish a contact with the departed soul. Secondly, there always remains a query as to what will happen to us after our death!

Shall we come back again and manifest another body or the life ends itself within this life! This query of life after death disturbs every single human being on mother earth. The prime reason that we work day and night to accumulate materialistic riches and in the fag end of life everything remains behind... is absolutely disturbing. We become wise in the field of our study and in a stroke of fate all would become useless. Why?


Why do we continue slogging on without ever contemplating upon the subject of life after death? Why can not every individual human being live like JRD Tata... a Karma Yogi par excellence!

In his lifetime JRD Tata never built a house for himself... what to say of worrying for the next life! He may or may not have believed in the continuity of life after death but one thing was absolutely clear to him. And that was, "we have only got only one life to live"! He truly lived this life to its best.

JRD Tata was an exemplary in the fact that he lived like a true trustee of God. He believed that everything owned by the Tata Empire truly belonged to God. And he was only a mere trustee in the hands of God. His only duty was to act as the maintainer... a true trustee on behalf of God and see to it that whatever has been placed in his charge never dips in value.


As a true trustee JRD Tata had no worries at all. As everything belonged to God... according to JRD the worries also belonged to God. And why should he worry on behalf of God. Whether there existed life after death or not... nothing mattered to him! What mattered to him most in the present life was caring for the objects placed in his custody by God Almighty. More on life here- http://www.vijaykumar.org/life_after_death.html

2006-12-03 21:07:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Life after death. That's a good one.

2006-12-01 10:07:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

There are two deaths. The first one is your soul laving this earth, and being with God. The second one is the preishing of your soul. There is much more life than there is here after the first death, and no life after the second.

2006-12-01 10:08:30 · answer #3 · answered by Your hero until you meet Jesus 3 · 0 1

Is there Death in the After-Life?....

My belief is that LIFE as we know it, here, is like an embryonic form, developing the "limbs" we'll need when we are 'born' into the After Life...

2006-12-01 10:10:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, after the first death you will live again. Just hopefully you are part of the first resurrection and not the second.

2006-12-01 10:08:34 · answer #5 · answered by Harushnakarvikonivonich Hakopyan 4 · 1 0

there is life after life ... death is just the step in between

2006-12-01 10:09:25 · answer #6 · answered by Peace 7 · 1 0

A new life in a new place in a new body. This is a Christian view. You will get others. If the question is important, go study it, google it, spend the time it requires.

2006-12-01 10:08:59 · answer #7 · answered by TCFKAYM 4 · 1 0

Yes.

2006-12-01 10:08:07 · answer #8 · answered by Sherzade 5 · 1 0

Personne ne peut répondre avec certitude à cette question, mais personnellement, je pense que non.
Ask your god...Maybe he will have the answer !

2006-12-01 10:15:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if you think of the spirit as energy than consider that all energy in the world is constant, it just changes form.

2006-12-01 10:07:53 · answer #10 · answered by koalatcomics 7 · 0 0

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