It's what you get out of life and how you live before we move on that counts.
2007-11-17 18:47:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You will not die, don't think you will. That is looking at too much of a self involved point of view. You will never die, as long as Homo sapiens are alive. You are made up of DNA, which comes from all of your past generations in you tree. This DNA passes on with genes. In those genes lies adaptations that your past generations have faced. These adaptations are the things that make you who you are by your actions. This inbreed adaptations are also your conscience. While you go through your life you are reviled to a lot of these adaptations, such as love and fighting. You are also faced with new adaptations, such as mass wars in the last 100 years or learning how to use a computer. This you are also aware of also through your consciences. Therefore you passing on your DNA allow you to consciously live forever.
2007-11-17 19:18:36
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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If it costs you your life to be good, would you save yourself of choose to die?
There is ONE who rose from the dead, and His empty tomb is still visited by the faithful.
Not only are there other religions, but the Judeo-Christian history is full of false "messiahs" who could not save themselves, let alone you!
Jesus is THE WAY to heaven, like a bridge across the great divide. Trust no substitute. He alone has proven His deity!
Jesus is "The Way".
He loves without limit or conditions.
But, realize that He will not drag ("god-hating") people to heaven, kicking and screaming out, "No"!!!
Read God's love letter, the Bible, and believe Him.
Joy and happiness are a choice!
“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.” (2 Corinthians 13:14)
2007-11-17 18:50:15
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Something created cannot be destroyed. You are eternal. You will never die. Death is but a dream. And each moment is to be lived moment to moment during both this present life as well as the continuing one you will find after this one. Eternity is happening right now--this very moment, even as you read this. And it will continue to do so forever. The body is but a butterfly cocoon. When you emerge, you will be greater than you were before.
2007-11-17 18:53:59
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answer #4
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answered by Guy E 3
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You are asking for this one answer to saving one's life, no matter what the reason for our death would be?
Would the same thing help you in situations like having cancer, driving towards the end of a cliff, swallowing poison, shooting yourself in the head, being very old, listening to pop music?
You would have to do something different in each case, and there aren't always possibilities to prevent death.
2007-11-17 19:54:24
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answer #5
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answered by socrates 3
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Making the most of it. Changing something about the world for people who will have life in the future. Laughing about the fact that we know we'll die soon.
Those are my thoughts, anyway.
2007-11-17 18:42:59
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answer #6
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answered by Me Being Me 4
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This is the "GAME OVER" screen hypothesis.
Whelp, I didn't chose to be born, and I won't chose to die. And the Universe will expand until it's frigid, or it will collapse upon itself--- either way, all that we are and all we create will be destroyed. Big "GAME OVER."
But until this arcade shuts down, I'll just put another quarter in the machine and play on.... there's nothing else to do around this pop stand.
Shine on brightly....
2007-11-17 18:53:18
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answer #7
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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I dont think its a point to save our own lives as much as it is to save anothers, and its not neccesarily ones life but ones soul that must be saved .
2007-11-17 18:42:54
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answer #8
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answered by imissmahboo 4
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Find ourselves an insurance like religion maybe or if you dont believe in anything, just find comfort in what you can do with your life. In the least, enjoy it and be happy.
Life is tough and confusing. You never know which is real, which is right or wrong, or what should you believe it.
2007-11-18 00:11:07
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answer #9
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answered by mkc 3
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We "die" in the kantian sense by the ceasing of our 5-sense data stream.
This "death" occurs every evening as one drifts into sleep.
Where do you go? Do you exist? The evidence of dreams, lucid dreams, out of body experience, and of being in Schools of Light, indicates a progression of soulfield coherency. Waking experience of this, as documented e.g. in Saint Padre Pio's life, is bilocation, being in two places at once.
What is saved during Saint Paul's "I die daily" is that which ascends in the Light (Energy) daily. What ascends the Jacobean Ladder are those parts of one's soul awareness that "keep the Word," i.e. are Life, Truth, and Love.
This is Self-elevation, salvation, the individual intentionally journeying back to the heart of her own Source. This can be a simple matter, i.e., accepting "this Mind which was also in Christ Jesus" as taught to a group of ordinary Greek citizens of an ordinary commercial town, who were interested in permitting the Light of God, which is our Higher Self, to reflect and be more demonstrated in their outer waking consciousness, as the "Light of the world."
Reading Scripture, being childlike in one's joy and remembrance of "who I Am," is good. More modern sources which speak to conditions of today include "Climb the Highest Mountan," Mark Prophet, "Men in White Apparel" and "Watch Your Dreams," Ann Ree Colton, "Man, Master of His Destiny," O. M. Aivanhov, "Life before Life," Jim Tucker, M.D., "The Master of Lucid Dreams," Dr. Olga Kharitidi, "The Great Divorce," C. S. Lewis, "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?", Free and Wilcock, http://www.divinecosmos.com http://www.easwaran.org and "Expecting Adam," Martha Beck.
best regards,
j.
2007-11-17 19:09:27
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answer #10
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answered by j153e 7
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