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2007-12-05 20:11:45 · 36 answers · asked by ۞Aum۞ 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Thanks Zebra ... but perhaps science will one day prolong life ...but dont u think it will be boring ?

2007-12-05 20:28:33 · update #1

Shanky thanx.. wonderful reply

2007-12-05 20:29:15 · update #2

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If there was ever youth and no sickness , then this wish can be done. But it is a fact that we degenerate and decay. Like an old tree , we must make way for the new saplings to grow , we must take the way out. This is the law of nature and this keeps the law of change in force. Everything must change to bring in the new and to better the way of living.Birth and death makes life more complete and successful. Who wants an old sick person? Nobody!So death brings the freedom from sufferings. A person who is satisfied with life,will not be afraid to die because he has completed all his worldly duties and free to mix with the ultimate.

2007-12-06 00:12:54 · answer #1 · answered by ssen1232006 2 · 1 0

Definitely this is somewhat a case of more is less, or even less is more. I am aiming at 120 currently but more than that? what would I do with it? Also there are to a certain extent at least limitations imposed by our physical bodies. We are primarily spiritual beings and spirit is energy and energy/matter cannot be destroyed, so we are in that sense (at least) eternal anyway!
I wonder if we would wish to remember our earthly lives when we advance to the next stage?

2007-12-06 05:08:03 · answer #2 · answered by scrambulls 5 · 0 0

I cannot understand anyone not wanting to live forever. To have time to do all i want with perfect health, family, time to learn to play a musical instrument, study wild life in depth, learn to dance, travel everywhere I have always wanted to go and see the difference in each part of the world, meet new people. Its limitless what you can do.

2007-12-05 23:20:56 · answer #3 · answered by Purple triangle 5 · 0 0

Never. The God has given human life with certain aim and objectives to achieve. One has to tread path of ups and downs in practical as well as devotional life and search Him, sometimes outside and sometimes thhroug introspection. When found, realized, one has to merge in Him permanently. When this aim is achieved, why to live forever? When mission is accomplished, none stick to the same ways and means forever.

2007-12-06 16:43:21 · answer #4 · answered by keshav pd 3 · 1 0

Absolutely I would want immortality. So many reasons. The first being that I'm absolutely sure of this life I have now, I've seen no evidence of an "afterlife" or any such spiritual pipedream. As such death would be it. I enjoy being alive.

2007-12-05 22:23:38 · answer #5 · answered by coyote_426 2 · 0 0

No. Move over for somebody else to enjoy this world. dont get greedy. When the time comes go gracefully and try and go with some style.
Who would want some people to live forever and the people that do want to live forever UGH!

2007-12-05 20:15:43 · answer #6 · answered by shafter 6 · 1 1

Yes. Everyone wants to live forever. The real question is were and how you want to live. Only an extreme few seriously hope for non-existance, and you won't find any posting here because they'll be too busy committing suicide.

2007-12-05 20:33:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I would like to be in Synch with the System. Once the cloths are old and torn, it should be changed. Body has emerged and will merge back in the substratum!

2007-12-05 20:25:08 · answer #8 · answered by shanky_andy 5 · 1 0

such offers usually come with some nasty terms, that become evident when it's too late.
Sure I would like to live forever, if I stayed young forever, and not lose my memories, my property and my experience.
There are a lot of things I could do with unlimited lifespan.

2007-12-05 20:18:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it would be interesting to see civilizations rise and fall and species change over time, yes. But it is a non-issue. Humans have a short lifespan.

2007-12-05 20:21:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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