yes and no. On the physical level yes up to a certain point until the physical is forced to mesh with the spiritual. And on the spiritual level no. We're surrounded by spirits all the time. They exist out of time. So the same spiritual comforts and guidance that brings you into this world that is forgotten by most in the "physical" is the same as when you leave it. And it's not like anything "happens." It's just that the binding of flesh and spirit and then its dissolution can be tricky sometimes... especially with the more spirited among us :) Near death experience is the body's way of acknowledging the spirit's time to leave. Just as tiny electric signals and the beginning of brain wave patterns are its acknowledging the spirit's time to enter.
2007-02-19 19:31:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if I think that as a human being, from the womb of my mother
I had been collected alone with care and at the time of my death I will
not take a single penny from my earnings let alone my relatives.
No, in that sense, every moment on this earth something/somebody is
created and also destroyed/vanished; and this creation and destroying activity are inter-related as nature does not like vacuum!! So nothing is alone, all are going in a universal!! process...make and break..
2007-02-19 21:03:51
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answered by Shetoshuvra 1
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The answer depends on how you define the term world. If you consider the physical body we come into it and we leave it. But at the moment we leave our physical body our mind catches another thing (solid ,liquid, air or a combination of all) and starts living on that. This catching of something happens due to the state of the mind ( liking something or disliking something) that you have at the dying moment. But when you do meditation you can come to a higher state of mind where you don't have any liking or disliking feelings. If that the case when you die you will be freed from this world.Until then you are stucked to this world moving from one place to another.
2007-02-19 21:20:50
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answered by dunkenM 1
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From the womb i wasn't alone....I came into the world with a identical sister.
I don't find it a problem in leaving this world on my own, that is a self journey, not meant to be shared....
2007-02-19 20:31:36
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answered by giliga 2
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This isn't a question, but a genuine reality. A question with an answer itself.
Believes are more complex form of understanding, this question is not related to the belief, as it is simply visible to all.
Therefore question should be be start like this, do you understand....
2007-02-19 20:08:53
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answer #5
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answered by Perceptionzzz 2
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No, I think our previously passed family members see us off when we enter the world and are waiting to rejoin us when we leave. God is always with us from A to Z.
My grandmother was 'with' her already passed brothers and sisters right before she died. She called their names and talked to them as if in normal conversation.
2007-02-19 19:35:57
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answered by starrynight1 7
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You have another option?
I do believe in the universal sense we are all one universe, so there can be no seperation, therefore no aloneness.
2007-02-19 20:37:05
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answered by guy o 5
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one definitely leaves it alone. you can't die holding hands together with someone at he same time.
and i guess one comes into the world alone as well, based on his/her own self.
2007-02-19 22:50:44
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answered by Analyst 7
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Certainly not.
My mother brought me into the world.
My friends and relatives have and are helping me through the world.
My friends and remaining relatives will be there when I leave it.
2007-02-19 20:10:09
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answered by the_lipsiot 7
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No.
When you came into the world your Mom was with you.
Uh . . "though you knew it not"
2007-02-19 19:42:20
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answered by Anonymous
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