Do you think there is a space between where there is perhaps "soulwork" which takes place?
Is the UNIVERSE "infinite" or "finite" in your "picture of this"?
Is the NUMBER of total "animal life forms" limited(finite)?
2007-03-30
01:50:42
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I am referring to "science" rather than "religion" and the COM placed my question in this category first, I mean it could have been placed in the "religion" section and maybe that is where I would have placed it or maybe in the PHILOSOPHY section BUt as I said the COM perhaps seemed to think it was more "scientific" in QUESTIONS to develop a better theory on the extents or OUR existence.
I am trying to determine what "sounds" MORE LOGICAL and so as to say... I mean my "lean" use to think the UNIVERSE is infinite or ever expanding but now I am questioning if it is like EARTH ITSELF and somehow "finite" as in to suggest the "liveable" space that we would have as ANIMAL life would be limited in a certain aspect as we as ANIMALs from the ant to elephant would be FINITE in our NUMBERS... but I do not know I mean others may have more evidense on the issue.
The only thing I can say FOR SURE is that BEING VEGAN is for all, in our ONE VAST UNIVERSE that we "share" and so as to say... life
2007-03-30
11:17:48 ·
update #1
What if other life forms INHABIT the area "beyond" our liveable space?
2007-03-30
11:19:24 ·
update #2
ONe of the answers related to "energy" rings in, but I do not know if "here" is where we would remain, whether you mean here as in "EARTH" or the "liveable universe" at large, I mean for example is there a separate section for SOUL WORK to be conducted in?
Remember to BE VEGAN and think about this from there or else your VIEW may get rather scarey...or just plain GRUELING for many spells...
Remember veganism is not a RELIGION it is a way of life, all you "FELLOW STAR GAZERS" would hopefully come to gain insight that woudl tell you this, more or less from an inherently obvious stance.
2007-04-01
04:33:51 ·
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I will simplify the entire system in the spiritual way -
It is all related to theory of Karma.
840,000,00 types of lives in the universe
2/3rd part of your life determines where your soul will be going after your death
After soul departs from the body, it takes another birth within 48 minutes in any of 840,000,00 lives depending on the Karma. It can be Human, Animals & Creatures (up to the level of Virus/Bectaria), Hell, Heaven
Humans, Hell and Heaven have multiple places in the universe. Where as, Animals & creatures has our Earth.
So, the life of soul (spirit) is constant. Karma starts when body and soul becomes one. They both cant do anything without each other. Body without the soul or spirit is useless and just cant do anything. Same way, Spirit needs the body and it activates the mind and other body systems for the performance.
This process is endless. It ends when the soul, which has grown up to the highest spiritual level. This soul will not have to come back in cycle of deaths and births.
2007-04-06 18:38:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Our Universe, out to our event horizon, is finite in both time and space. It is also quantized. Therefore, there are only a finite number of possible "histories of the Universe". If, as some cosmological theories predict, there are an infinite number of Big Bangs, then the history of the Universe that includes you and me will recur an infinite number of times, as will all physically possible variants of those histories.
This does not imply, however, that there is any cognitive or spiritual connection between those many incarnations of yourself. This is probably a good thing, because the infinite repetition would be terrible.
2007-03-30 02:17:01
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answered by cosmo 7
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Almost all religions have a form of rebirth or resurrection after death. Basically, the idea comes from people involving theory of spirit. Since many documented cases has been displayed throughout history whereas; people have seen such things apparitions, or forming people without matter. "Ghost" if you will. from this many believe that they will also come back as some form of life. Moreover, many references in the biblical sense promise these things.
The Universe is millions of light years in diameter. That is travelling at 186,252 miles per second (approx) for a period of one year. There has never been any difinitive equation, scientific evidence, nor astrological machine that has determined if it is infinite or finite. Physics would suggest it is infinite because for something to expand it has to take up space. And since scientist suggest it is expanding (Hubble 1929) then it is taking up space. The question is what space is it taking up and how much space is left before it stops expanding?
The number of animal forms is finite. Just like any other thing on the planet that has form
2007-03-30 02:06:29
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answered by Imperator 3
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I belive the Universe is finite and there is a creator. In my finite mind,there is no way a wrist watch can assemble itself. I believe that all rational people believe this too!
In our finite minds, we unwind a spool of thread and have a belief about length, its beginning and the end of the thread as with any other form of Earthly measurement.
If you don't believe that a watch could assemble itself; how could anyone with a rational mind not believe in a creator? In my finite mind I am always looking and believing in a beginning and ending. In the creator's realm, I believe we know nothing and never will until; we are invited to return after death to a existance that we know nothing about. Now I do believe in history with all of its scientific flaws. The main history from the beginning of mankind as we know it, is called the Bible. It is a collection of man's original imperfect thoughts injected by true and unflawed revelations from the creator. His orders for us, (called the 10 commandments) showed us a path to this heavenly place. Now the ancients passed on stories from their perception of nature and science but the Revelation provided from this infinite creator was true and factual and lives on today 1000's of years later, as real truth. His Revelation was to Love the creator and follow the rules of the 10 commandments so all mankind will be treated in a loving manner. In history we see this love did not happen and it still is not one of love in the thousands of years later. So in biblical history, this creator sent his Son who is God and also made him human, to help us find the way to love. I think Jesus was his name. He came to bring man back to his Father ( the creator and God) and repair the damage and form a new link between God and Man. This Jesus, even took it a step further and died for all of our past and future mistakes and became the stepping stone between heaven and earth. He rose from the grave and so promised us a future too only if we love and forgive others and worship Him because; He is God.
So in our finite minds we have been gifted with faith or, lack of faith. As I lay on my back looking up at the Universe, I wonder how it is all possible? We should not be here. We should be flying off of the Earth, but for gravity that holds us in place we exist. We should not have free will to love but we do or we don't! Now I think I am better than a wrist watch and I cannot believe that I don't have a working soul. I know nothing about the place we will go or the way to this place you said, the universe, or back here. I just believe in the star dust of my soul that there is a place we will be at after our time and it is promised by the Captain of direction to that place. So I believe I was made by a creator using human means. My soul, a gift from Him, my spirit too, hopefully will be in a heavenly existence wherever it is.
2007-04-05 02:40:32
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answered by hot wheels 3
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Yes, I DO believe that I will come back after I die i.e. reincarnation on Earth or where ever else it may be in the Universe.
I believe the soul always exists, even through the process of reincarnation and is only free from material existance once all karma is balanced.
The Universe is INFINITE, especially in the spiritual aspect.
The total number of animal life forms are NOT finite as there will always be evolution, creation of new species and extinction not only on Earth, but else where in the Universe.
2007-03-30 02:06:38
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answered by Taurus 5
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Think back to what it was like for you before you were born. If you can't remember having a "presence" then, that is exactly what you will have after you die. Nothing.
Our sense of self comes from memories of past events which are stored in our brain.
I suspect the universe is finite, but have no evidence yet. Still searching. New ideas are being devloped about other universes which would by definition make our universe finite.
Yes, total number of animal life forms is finite. A large number, but finite.
2007-03-30 02:14:43
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answered by Joan H 6
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Put this question under religion..... But sense this is my Speacalty i will answer it.
Now this is a question beyond my 7Th grade knowledge but i do know some facts. Ac roding to my Facts when you go to heaven or hell it is etatrlnl. I hope that gives you enough info.
2007-04-06 04:14:28
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answered by DA MULKA'S 2
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I believe that like Christ, I will die, and like Christ, because of the faith that I have in the Father, that I will rise again, physically, in a glorified body, with my mind or spirit (thinking on things above, and at that moment, probably praising God, The Son, and The Holy Ghost like crazy), and with my soul, or my emotions and heart. This new life will be foreverlasting, or even a continuation of this life that I have with God presently, only I will no longer be a traveler on this earth. Instead, I will be in the heavenlies with God, Jesus, The Holy Ghost, and others who believe, including people and others of God's creation.
When Jesus came and died for the sins of mankind, he made a way for people to be able to live in heaven with God, the Father. Death is no more something to be dreaded or feared for the believer. It's like a passing from one place and state of being, life on earth, to another, life in heaven with God.
2007-03-30 02:20:29
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answered by ladya2@atb.com 1
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There is no doubt, yes! but not born again!
God created us from soil and blew in us the spirit to become alive. Then, when we die we return again to the earth, but our spirits go back to God and stays there waiting until it is the end of universe, where all the spirits will return to their bodies and become alive again and there will be no dead people around! At that time people are driven either to Hill or Heaven depending on what they didon their earlier life.
2007-03-30 02:21:22
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answered by ana 2
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What's this question doing under Astronomy & Space? Put it in the religious section, where it belongs.
Personally, I believe that once you die, you're dead, and that's that. I don't believe in an afterlife, in reincarnation, or in the existence of a "soul" that survives the death of the body. I just haven't seen any scientific evidence that would support such an extraordinary hypothesis as the existence of a soul.
2007-03-30 01:55:17
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answered by Bramblyspam 7
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