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Do we have another life,we go to heaven,to hell or...

2007-10-06 07:38:37 · 41 answers · asked by Katherine 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Meaning of Death is dying. That is letting go of the fractal infernal temporal seed body and traveling through an infinite body of large universes of the correct kind to support living inferal fractal entities to another point in energy, space and time and if we so desire choosing to form life by merging with fractal infernal temporal seedbodies suitable to the alien infinite magnitude of our divine eternal souls. We are soul children divine and eternal ordering chaos of minds enjoying entertainment derived from bodies that live and die.

2007-10-06 07:45:24 · answer #1 · answered by H.I. of the H.I. 4 · 1 2

As a Christian we believe we do go to Heaven. Jesus promised us that he was preparing a place for us when we die. We all have our own image of Heaven and who to say we are wrong? No one has ever come back from Heaven to tell us. I believe we have some kind of spiritual existence when we die - but how that works I don't know. It's my vision of heaven that helps me to get through the day. It is hard to accept that death is good but the promise of Jesus is far better than anything else we have experienced. I don't believe in a place called hell as depicted in films. I just believe that hell is where Jesus isn't. I want to be with him when the time is right.

2007-10-06 07:57:31 · answer #2 · answered by dcfingringhoe 2 · 0 0

After life comes death. The time of great mourning by the people who loved the deceased. Maybe a wake and a few jars, and then the decending of the vultures to see what they can scavenge from the deceaseds estate. And of course, the body will either get dumped in hole in the ground or chucked into a fire.

2007-10-06 11:04:29 · answer #3 · answered by Terry M 5 · 0 0

The body deteriorates, the soul departs, and a judgment happens. Reincarnation is exceedingly unlikely considering the population explosion. Nothing happening is equally unlikely considering the magnitude of events leading up to humans as the highest order of evolution. It's preposterous to think that life is that skilled at creating living creatures that have no clue what that mechanism represents.

2007-10-06 07:56:17 · answer #4 · answered by Sidereal Hand 5 · 0 0

Like all living creatures on earth (as we all evolved from the same place) our bodies decompose leaving just a skeleton of our former selves.

As for the mumbo jumbo you mention regarding 'another life' and 'go to heaven' or 'hell' this is just pure superstition and humbug.

If in doubt read Richard Dawkins excellent book The God Delusion.

It is to the 21st century what the bible was to the dark ages!

2007-10-06 07:43:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

The Bible says in Ecc: 9 v5 that the dead are conscious of nothing. Jesus proved it also when he said in John 11:11 about the death of Lazarus was only a sleep. It says "He said these things and after this he said to them Lazarus our friend has gone to rest and I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep" So after death we just sleep in the grave till we are resurrected back again.

2007-10-06 07:50:43 · answer #6 · answered by Purple triangle 5 · 0 2

Hindu mystical scriptures illuminate some important thoughts on death and dying.

The soul dwells as the inmost body of light and superconscious, universal mind of a series of nested bodies, each more refined than the next: physical, pranic, astral, mental. In our conscious mind we think and feel ourselves to be a physical body with some intangible spirit within it. Yet, right now our real identity is the soul that is sensing through its multiple bodies physical, emotional and mental experience. Recognizing this as reality, we powerfully know that life doesn't end with the death of the biological body. The soul continues to occupy the astral body, a subtle, luminous duplicate of the physical body. This subtle body is made of higher-energy astral matter and dwells in a dimension called the astral plane. If the soul body itself is highly evolved, it will occupy the astral/mental bodies on a very refined plane of the astral known as the Devaloka, "the world of light-shining beings." At death, the soul slowly becomes totally aware in its astral/mental bodies and it predominantly lives through those bodies in the astral dimension.

The soul functions with complete continuity in its astral/mental bodies. It is with these sensitive vehicles that we experience dream or "astral" worlds during sleep every night. The astral world is equally as solid and beautiful, as varied and comprehensive as the earth dimension-if not much more so. Spiritual growth, psychic development, guidance in matters of governance and commerce, artistic cultivation, inventions and discoveries of medicine, science and technology all continue by astral people who are "in-between" earthly lives. Many of the Veda hymns entreat the assistance of devas: advanced astral or mental people. Yet, also in the grey, lower regions of this vast, invisible dimension exist astral people whose present pursuits are base, selfish, even sadistic. Where the person goes in the astral plane at sleep or death is dependent upon his earthly pursuits and the quality of his mind.

Because certain seed karmas can only be resolved in earth consciousness and because the soul's initial realizations of Absolute Reality are only achieved in a physical body, our soul joyously enters another biological body. At the right time, it is reborn into a flesh body that will best fulfill its karmic pattern. In this process, the current astral body-which is a duplicate of the last physical form-is sluffed off as a lifeless shell that in due course disintegrates, and a new astral body develops as the new physical body grows. This entering into another body is called reincarnation: "re-occupying the flesh."

During our thousands of earth lives, a remarkable variety of life patterns are experienced. We exist as male and female, often switching back and forth from life to life as the nature becomes more harmonized into a person exhibiting both feminine nurturing and masculine intrepidness. We come to earth as princesses and presidents, as paupers and pirates, as tribals and scientists, as murderers and healers, as atheists and, ultimately, God-Realized sages. We take bodies of every race and live the many religions, faiths and philosophies as the soul gains more knowledge and evolutionary experience.

Therefore, the Hindu knows that the belief in a single life on earth, followed by eternal joy or pain is utterly wrong and causes great anxiety, confusion and fear. Hindus know that all souls reincarnate, take one body and then another, evolving through experience over long periods of time. Like the caterpillar's metamorphosis into the butterfly, death doesn't end our existence but frees us to pursue an even greater development.

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2007-10-06 20:01:21 · answer #7 · answered by Siva 3 · 0 0

The Bible tells us that after the moment of death, a person is taken to Heaven or Hell based on whether he or she had received Christ as his or her Savior. For believers, after death is to be "away from the body and at home with the Lord" (2 Corinthians 5:6-8; Philippians 1:23). For unbelievers, after death means everlasting punishment in Hell (Luke 16:22-23).

2007-10-06 07:42:16 · answer #8 · answered by Freedom 7 · 2 6

A bloody good piss up. Thats what most people I know want after their departing. Other than that were just dust darling. Yeah I know, more cleaning!!!!!

2007-10-06 09:40:51 · answer #9 · answered by sarahjanec 3 · 0 0

We go to heavan or we go to hell that is completely up to wether or not you want to except Jesus into your heart or its as simple as u go to hell if u want to learn more e- mail me

2007-10-06 08:35:43 · answer #10 · answered by lexan o 1 · 0 0

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