i believe in multiple lives
i am sure that i've been here before
and not just 'here' (earth)
planet, solar system -- 'universe'
is my definition of 'god'
do i have proof?
no
it's an intuitive response to what makes sense to me
2007-05-06 20:24:07
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answer #1
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answered by mrlucky 5
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No evidence exits that there is life after death. We are driven by fear of death that is built in every human being. This is why we want to believe in a second chance, or reincarnation, or anything.
If such a thing exists then it gives birth to a billion of questions that just can't be resolved. What about our pets, any creatures that populate (and populated) the earth? And what about fish, dinasours, neanderthals?
It would be great to think that we turn into some kind of energy but I am afraid truth is much more disgusting. Flesh rots and mostly goes into earth to fertilize the soil and to sustain the nature. The same nature that created strange mamals then replaced them by reptiles and then bringing back mammals again.
Yes, human beings have intellect. We created all kind of amazing stories and myths in which somehow we beat the death or go to some new green pastures, Elysian Fields, etc. In the reality, we are fragile creatures, not even strong like animals and scared to death...
2007-05-07 03:32:49
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answered by allengenator 3
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Many people believe that they have this knowledge, but anyone who claims to KNOW is either lying, or unclear on the definition of death. There is no after- once the biological processes which generate our 'minds' come to a stop, that's the end, pal. That does not mean that we should not be 'working in balance & harmony'- those are things we all should strive for while we're here. Problem is, different people read different things into those words. Then fights break out, blood spills, yada-yada-yada.
2007-05-07 18:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know of anyone who has come back from the dead and said there was anything there. In fact, there was an interview on TV of a fellow who was dead for several minutes, (Kerry Packer) and he said "I've got news for you - there's nothing there".
Many of the "white light experiences" have been near-death experiences which can be explained by transient oxygen deprivation of the brain.
The Solar system and our planet are not a living energy, although it would be foolish to deny we are part of it - clearly we depend on it for survival. Balance, harmony, peace and love are worthwhile goals in their own right, without resorting to a spritual level which likely does not exist.
2007-05-07 05:52:38
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answered by Labsci 7
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NO ONE has personal knowledge of life after death. It is all wishful thinking.
The more we learn about the brain and the way it works, the more we find out that the physical brain is all there is. Our sense of self likely comes from our unique memories that are different from anyone else's memories.
2007-05-07 09:21:39
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answered by Joan H 6
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I strongly believe in life after death. It will act as a check-and-balance for human behaviour.
We human experience it because of the given mind (brain is a different thing), that's why anything without a mind will not be resurrected.
2007-05-07 03:54:42
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answered by marred 1
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Yes, I do believe in life after death.
2007-05-07 03:28:56
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answered by egymah 4
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I believe heaven is for the deserving and hell well theres nothing ur 6 feet under and thats it
2007-05-07 03:44:55
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answered by Carla 1
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that'll be nice. and im wondering what my life after death would be. hmm...
2007-05-07 03:16:07
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answered by minty choco 2
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