Only if you can come back and tell us about it.
2007-04-25 08:18:53
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answer #1
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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Only if you conclude that there is another "form" after life. Otherwise, it is just the end and does not transcend into anything else.
2007-04-25 15:25:51
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answer #2
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answered by boston857 5
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Great thought here...always good to see!!!
In a sense, the shedding of our human vehicle is pure freedom to us...we are done, we have acquired more than when we came...we can go Home...Eeeeha! Sooo, speaking in terms of our true selves, and not humanness, I would say this well defines a transcendence, wouldn't you?
2007-04-25 15:33:48
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answer #3
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answered by MsET 5
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My friend, Jeff, death is the only example of transcendence....LOL
Good for you!
2007-04-25 15:24:06
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answered by Alex 5
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It is for the soul. The soul transcends the body.
2007-04-25 15:28:47
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answered by amp 6
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No. Death is a physical state of not living. Whether one trascends when they die is totally disconnected from the event of dying.
2007-04-25 15:21:43
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answer #6
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answered by sjsosullivan 5
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No, its simply a transfer point, form this stage of our journey to the next.
2007-04-25 15:41:20
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answer #7
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answered by Izen G 5
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Well, if we knew about it, would it be transendence?
o_0
2007-04-25 15:29:46
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answer #8
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answered by Atom 2
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