If I am the one to choose where to go after this life, I would of course choose to go back to Godhead where I am originally come from.
But as soon as I come to this material world, I am contaminated with lots of material things, my mind is cover with the dust of illusions, I can't see the truth and I have lost my way. Anyway, I am struggling to wipe that dust and see the truth to go back to Godhead. Now, I am surrendered to my God. Where ever he sends me after this life, I will accept happily.
2007-10-10 20:56:18
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answer #1
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answered by Visakha 4
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I am happy to have this chance to experience life. I ask for nothing nor do I need anything else. I don't need eternal life, heaven, hell, Valhalla or anything else to be happy. How could you take your focus off of this life, which you KNOW is real, to focus on something that as far as evidence is concerned, is just a fantasy?
2007-10-10 19:38:58
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answer #2
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answered by Tom M 1
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The Florida Keys.
2007-10-10 19:33:42
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Antartica
2007-10-10 19:33:38
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the taste of the individual.some would prefer to com back and collect their dues and some woud like ot comeback to have some affair with a chosen one .some would be happy with the dozens of yung damsels of equal ages wiht swelling breasts that god woud offeer him for sex for eretnity and some would be happy to spend heir life with their spouse in/god;s house ,/some would prefeer to merge wiot the supreme soul and eradicate themselves and free themselves from the cycle of birth and death and so on as the many religious shops offer
2007-10-10 23:58:44
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answer #5
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answered by Infinity 7
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I will like to be in dualism as I am now. For that the decision is left to God (Krishn to me). If He wants to keep me in a womb or even in hell so be it. But my mind should not go away from Him.
I am His due. Whatever Krishn likes, will in any case happen to me, as it will be to you. Our job is only to feel His grace all the time.
2007-10-11 19:23:58
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answer #6
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answered by Vijay D 7
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Back to Godhead definitely !
There is no point staying here. We stay here only to pay back our debts in karma. Once cleared, sure want to go back !
2007-10-10 20:01:29
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answer #7
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answered by ANT 2
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I would ask God to give me one more chance on Earth. But this time as a guy. I always wanted to be a soccer player, especially for United
May be this time around, I'll try my best to do more good and try to inspire people around me.
2007-10-10 19:34:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't want to live on this earth ever again, and even worse would be heaven. I'll take my chances with hell, it'll probably turn out to be the coolest place of all.
2007-10-10 19:34:45
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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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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2007-10-10 21:57:48
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answer #10
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answered by Siva 3
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