Depends on where you wanted to go, is it the right place, have we missed a stop.
The journey ends when you are satisfied it is where you wanted to go in the first place.
Your journey can go on if you want it to that depends on you, so does it really end.
2007-10-05 02:04:00
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answer #1
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answered by Rod T 4
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Well you only said arrive you didn't say it was the end. So when on an extended visit to Bognor Regis you wouldn't say that when you arrived their it was the end of your holiday innit. You would say I've just arrived for the start of my oliday. The jolly old journey can be anything. Ok so it's a quite clever question. Or a really stupid one. Or just one of those questions that gives us answerer's the chance to pretend we have some depth when really we all use pink toilet paper and windowlean. There's no depth in knowing that the journey doesn't end when you think it might. However if anyone knows hats off to em.
The ends of my journeys only end when I get back. SO THERE.
2007-10-05 14:39:33
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answered by : 6
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When one journey ends another begins
2007-10-04 19:03:47
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answered by ?? ?? 4
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Yes. The Journey of the Soul. The sästras[Vedic scriptures]describe the conditioned souls as wandering in the material world. Transmigrating from body to body, one after another. In each species they suffer birth, death, disease, and old age. Because there are millions of desires and millions of species of life in which to fulfill those desires, there is little hope that the soul can ever end his journey from one body to another, life after life. Also, because the soul, especially in the human form of life, commits many abominable acts against the will of God, the soul takes birth again and again to suffer the reactions for the pains he has caused others.
The Vedas explain that the soul, known as the ätmä, may inhabit any of 8,400,000 general species of material bodies. The physical forms vary in complexity, beginning with the primitive microbes and amoebas, continuing on through the aquatic, plant, insect, reptile, bird, and animal species, and culminating in human beings and demigods. In consequence of its own desires to enjoy matter, the ätmä continually journeys through these various bodies, on an endless voyage of births and deaths.
The action of the mind is the prime force compelling the living entity to transmigrate from one body to another. The Gitä explains, "Whatever state of being one remembers when he quits his body, that state of being he will attain without fail." Our minds are constantly recording all of our thoughts and desires, and the totality of these memories floods our consciousness in the last moments of life. The nature of our thoughts at this critical juncture propels us into the appropriate physical body. Thus the body we now occupy is an accurate physical projection of our state of mind at the time of our last death.
The Bhagavad-gitä explains, "The living entity, thus taking another gross body, obtains a certain type of eye, ear, tongue, nose, and sense of touch, which are grouped around the mind. He thus enjoys a particular set of sense objects."
According to the Vedas, a soul in a form lower than human automatically evolves to the next-higher species, ultimately arriving at the human form. Only in the human form of life can we escape from the cycle of birth and death and revive our loving relationship with Krishna and attain the perfection of human life—love of God and going back home back to Godhead, that is the end of the long journey of the soul.
2007-10-04 19:02:00
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answered by ? 7
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Have you never went anywhere?
That journey ends.
2007-10-04 18:48:45
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answered by umboko 2
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No, it is the beginning of a new journey in another place. "Enjoy the Ride"
2007-10-04 18:40:06
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answered by Rooikat 5
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No. Your life journey continues into another realm without your physcial body.
2007-10-04 19:19:03
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answered by Rachelle_of_Shangri_La 7
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Cursum Perficio.
2007-10-04 18:48:51
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answered by mailliam 6
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we have already arrived and our journey hasn't ended
-jake
2007-10-05 19:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No way!Journey goes on endlessly!
2007-10-07 01:20:25
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answered by Life goes on... 6
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