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Do we carry our thoughts in our souls when we die?

2007-07-31 05:13:31 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Every thing dies when you die,because our thoughts come
through our brain,so if brain is dead every thing is dead.
What would happen if you take out memory of your computer?

2007-07-31 07:17:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Buddhism suggests it follows this sequence

Our thoughts arise from our five consciousness [sight, hearing, scent, taste,touch]

The sixth consciousness integrates the perceptions of the five senses into coherent images and makes judgements about the external world

The seventh consciousness is the active centre of reasoning calculation and construction or fabrication of individual objects it is the source of clinging and craving thus the origin of the sense of self or ego and the cause of all illusion that arises from assuming the apparent to be real

The eighth consciousness some times also known as the Alaya or Karma repository
All Karma created in the present and previous lifetimes is stored here

The Alaya consciousness is regarded as that which undergoes the birth and death

All actions and experiences of the life that take place through the first seven consciousnesses are accumulated as Karma in this Alaya consciousness which at the same time exerts an influence on the workings of the first seven

2007-07-31 09:29:34 · answer #2 · answered by Human Being Human 7 · 0 0

Man ! Is sad how some people answer questions.(never mind)

OK! well what happens is that the personality keeps all those thoughts as the mind and the person are two different things. What goes to the grave is the personality (the "I') what goes to heaven is the soul or our Devinne Piece of God liberated and free if it is time to be free if not than we go to hell and yes there is a hell. To continue you must understand that the mind and the body are not the same, that sounds crazy but it is and to prove it people have done studies in which the person has been told to concentrate on a distant place that they have never been and the mind is able to travel and bring back detail descriptions of that place without the physical body being there.

Now that I confuse the hell out of you. I just wanted you to know that the personality keeps those thoughts after we die not your true liberated self.
Chelo

2007-07-31 05:29:34 · answer #3 · answered by chelo R 2 · 1 1

The soul which is you have got mind and intelligence and at the time of death whatever one thinks of that state he attains. The thinking feeling willing are part and parcel of the soul they go with you when you change your body.


Bg 8.6 P Attaining the Supreme
The process of changing one's nature at the critical moment of death is here explained. How can one die in the proper state of mind? Maharaja Bharata thought of a deer at the time of death and so was transferred to that form of life. However, as a deer, Maharaja Bharata could remember his past activities. Of course the cumulative effect of the thoughts and actions of one's life influences one's thoughts at the moment of death; therefore the actions of this life determine one's future state of being. If one is transcendentally absorbed in Krsna's service, then his next body will be transcendental (spiritual), not physical. Therefore the chanting of Hare Krsna is the best process for successfully changing one's state of being to transcendental life.

SB 4.28.18 P Puranjana Becomes a Woman in the Next Life
All these thoughts of one's wife indicate that the King was overly engrossed with the thoughts of woman. Generally a chaste woman becomes a very obedient wife. This causes a husband to become attached to his wife, and consequently he thinks of his wife very much at the time of death. This is a very dangerous situation, as is evident from the life of King Puranjana. If one thinks of his wife instead of Krsna at the time of death, he will certainly not return home, back to Godhead, but will be forced to accept the body of a woman and thus begin another chapter of material existence.

2007-07-31 08:35:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try writing them down. The way the publishing industry is going, some no-talent gimboid of a wannabe author will include them in a tedious and badly written biography after your demise.
Alternatively, follow the example of Katie Price and Chantelle Houghton; get a useless Ghost Writer to do an autobiography for you. That way, after you die, your innermost musings will be recycled into toilet paper.

2007-07-31 05:23:23 · answer #5 · answered by rob w 2 · 0 2

They come very much alive, that by comparison with now you are hardly thinking at all.
Then you will know the truth, either to your damnation or to your salvation.

Your thoughts will intensify greatly.

If you are redeemed then God will wipe away all tears and sorrow and pain and there will be no more death.

But if you are not redeemed ... it doesn't bear thinking of.

2007-07-31 05:26:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Gone...Ecclastleasts 9:5

2007-07-31 05:28:27 · answer #7 · answered by pestie58 the spider hunter 6 · 0 2

More likely we carry what was behind the thoughts.

2007-07-31 05:23:00 · answer #8 · answered by Jack P 7 · 0 1

When you die, you still keep your own personality, that doesn't change and you still keep your own thoughts.

2007-07-31 07:10:36 · answer #9 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Our souls don't move--our spirit either goes to Heaven or Hell.
Our body stays in the ground.
Our soul is our mind, will, and emotions. So I guess they die with the body.
Ya think?

These are my opinions.

2007-07-31 05:17:33 · answer #10 · answered by bettyboop 6 · 0 4

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