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Well i hope there's something else beyond this life,I'm not religious in anyway,but it's nice to think my Nan who passed away ten years ago is still around me in a spiritual way,It just makes me feel better,and there's nothing wrong in that.
So in the end i guess Its what makes you feel comfortable,Spike Milligan once said.I don't mind dieing,I just don't want to be there when it happens.

2007-09-27 23:43:47 · answer #1 · answered by MR Mystic 3 · 0 0

At the moment of physical death, the soul withdraws its energy from the organs of the body and vacates its seat in the middle of the forehead. It takes with it the impressions accumulated in that life and enters into the body of an unborn baby, while that new body is still being formed in its mother’s womb. This normally happens between the fourth and fifth month of pregnancy. A human soul only enters a human body. The type of body the soul enters and the conditions of birth are determined by the past actions of the soul in its previous life or lives, and the cumulative account of give and take that it has built up with other souls. Without proper understanding of this process, the leaving of one body and the taking of another is often an experience of great fear and anguish; but the details of the old life are soon obliterated by new experiences so that the soul is not overwhelmed and confused by past memories.

By the time the baby’s body and brain are developed, the soul has all but forgotten the past and become accustomed to its new conditions and to the parents of its new body. However, although the soul cannot usually remember details of its past life or lives, it carries with it—in the form of attitudes, tendencies and personality—the cumulative effect of all that it has experienced and learned. All that is genetically brought to the new life is the physical make-up of the body, the racial type, the colour of eyes, shape of nose and so on. And although the environment in which a child is raised – as well as the personalities of those around the child – definitely exert an influence on the child’s development, its tendencies and reactions to people and events are not biologically generated but are inherent in the soul from previous existences. Those predominant impressions recorded in the past life soon begin to manifest themselves and are expressed in the new surroundings

2007-09-28 06:05:44 · answer #2 · answered by Surettan S 4 · 2 1

My own personal belief is that death is the end. However I have experience of life flashing before yours eyes when we're about to die (or think you're about to, in my case).

That one moment lasts for a literal infinity and the events most important to you in your life are played out again, with you as an immersive element of it; I went back to a horse race I'd watched with my father years before, and stood holding his hand as the winner thundered over the finishing line.

Then I went diving in the Red Sea with a girl I'd had a crush on for years, back in 2002.

That single moment literally goes on forever, and for me this was my paradise, going back to all the good times I'd had and living through them again in real time, literally experiencing all of the sounds, sights and smells in perfect replay. I'm not saying this would happen to everyone, but it is my belief that when you die, this sheer second lasts for all eternity.

2007-09-28 06:08:52 · answer #3 · answered by David B 1 · 0 0

I believe every night in your sleep your soal rises out of your body and floats into the air. This happens all over the world. You soal floats until it finds another empty body. In the morning you wake up refreshed in a new body as well as all the thoughts and memories that came with it.

The body dies the soal lives forever wandering the earth searching for an empty body.

Actually, I really don't know.

2007-09-28 06:06:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jesus Christ came back after being dead for 3 days and didn't tell anyone what it was like!

I hate the idea of going from being dead to instantly becoming a baby again, I dislike the idea of coming back as an entity that hasn't discovered fire and machinery less and why was I born with right wing parents?

If DNA is the answer, if we don't have kids, we can't come back?

Who would want their grandson or granddaughter to be their parents anyway?

2007-09-28 06:15:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

personally i think there is more to life than just living i think that you go on surviving even once you die as an energy, i mean think about it all the charges going around your body what happens to it, it must go somewhere, and as this is a part of you, you never actually die. But that's just my thought.

2007-09-28 06:06:24 · answer #6 · answered by kim d 2 · 0 0

I think there is an afterlife in Elysium where we may enjoy an existence of happiness for the sufferings we've endure here on earth, unless the Gods have sent you elsewhere. Then reincarnation back to this life, this I believe to be repeated until we remain in Elysium for longer periods, perhaps for ever.

2007-09-28 06:07:20 · answer #7 · answered by Therapon 4 · 1 0

(Ecclesiastes 9:5-6) For the living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the remembrance of them has been forgotten. 6 Also, their love and their hate and their jealousy have already perished, and they have no portion anymore to time indefinite in anything that has to be done under the sun.

2007-09-28 06:47:28 · answer #8 · answered by pugjw9896 7 · 0 0

We die, life is extinguished and we are either buried in a wooden box or burned to ashes. Some bits of us may be used by another person or used for scientific research.

2007-09-28 06:32:03 · answer #9 · answered by daveygod21 5 · 0 0

There should never be a question if you are a christian. Only the non christians would ask this. I you have accepted christ as your savior, your physical body will remain on earth, but your soul will have eternal life. It goes farther than just accepting christ. You have to turn yourself to him and not just folow his words but you have to serve him. Changes in your life will have to be made.

2007-09-28 06:44:27 · answer #10 · answered by haywood 55 2 · 0 0

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