Well you see that is not a question that the dead can answer. When we die we go to The Afterlife, this can take on any incarnation and has many realms. However, fundamentally what your Afterlife is like depends on the life you have led. Mediums or psychics may be in contact with "people from the other side" but these souls will only be able to say from their disposition. By right, when you go onto The Afterlife your soul no longer lingers amongst the living, it should go to The Gods in wait for the next reincarnation. Souls still in contact with the dead have not yet passed on and this is detrimental to them but also to those they remain in contact with. It is not the duty of the souls that linger to answer questions about any Gods. If you realise that there is "another side" The Afterlife, whom do you think created it. I cannot tell you what The Afterlife will be like, because it depends on the life you lead. If you lead a good life, look after yourself, others and remain morally pure than The Gods will reward you accordingly. However, if you should decide to live a life of immorality and selfishness etc. you too will be rewarded, although I doubt this reward will be to your liking. Any site that claims to "have all the big answers" I would question as they clearly have neglected an important point; some things are beyond our understanding and when the Time is right you shall know.
2007-03-27 00:31:49
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answered by A-chan 4
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I work in mediumship research. We often get messages that describe the so-called 'other side'. We have the distinct impression that those with whom mediums can communicate are individuals just like all of us. They have feelings, emotions, everything except a physical body. Our work is with historical individuals who, for some reason, are still able to communicate with us and have one or more messages they want to get across. Some of these messages affect history. Others are of a more personal nature. The question has been asked. Unfortuately, the interpretation of the response varies greatly. There is no one place where you will find an unbiased set of answers. Herein lies part of the mystery.
2007-03-28 14:11:56
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answered by John S 1
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Imagine someone calling you up on the telephone and asking you to describe the 'place' you are at.
Who you are, where you lived, why you are where you are, all of these conditions would color your answer to the point that it would be both 'true' and 'false' at the same time. It would be 'true' because it would be true for you but 'false' because it wouldn't be true for someone else.
Ask 50 people who live in Denver to describe Denver and you get 50 different answers. Sure, some of them might mention Mile-High stadium, but even then, they might ascribe different importance to it, or describe differnent aspects that would change the way it could be understood. A groundskeeper who hates working there would have a different view than a star quarterback, who had some of his best games playing there.
All answers, even contradictory ones, suggest meaning; they don't define it. And, its also true that the answer we are most likely to find is the answer we most likely want to find.
2007-03-28 19:23:58
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answered by Khnopff71 7
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i don't understand the answer, yet i could wager that someone who believes that they could talk with issues which aren't from now on genuine could have requested this question, "does god exist?" and that i could imagine that the answer they received from their delusional verbal change could be definite. there is not any longer some thing on "the different fringe of existence." there is purely an end to existence, and that is it. No large deal. you purely die. Why is that so nerve-racking? Why do human beings discover it so had to imagine that there is a few thing extra to existence? There does no longer could be any intending to it, or any after existence, or the different worlds. we are only vessels for our DNA, when we die, our DNA lives on in our offspring, and interior the destiny it is going to both go extinct or evolve right into a sparkling species. isn't that gratifying sufficient?
2016-12-02 21:32:34
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answered by ? 4
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have you ever heard of evp? when you use various means to record electronic evidence of paranormal activity? there are many groups out there that research it with great care and detail to get the best possible, and true results. one of these groups was even featured on oprah recently. one of the memembers of that group asked "what happens when we die" and they picked up a voice saying quite clearly "review our lives". its not quite "does god exist" but i think its the closest anyone has come that i know about.
2007-03-27 11:50:34
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answered by Ashley M 7
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please - god is a delusion
2007-03-27 00:58:23
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answered by cool321steve 3
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