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Originally posted by MasonicFantom
The human "spirit" is synonymous with consciousness as it is what constitutes your perception, experiences, emotions and being. Consciousness emits measurable frequencies, even specific thoughts have their own signature frequencies. That's science.
Energy cannot be destroyed or created, it's only converted - the law of conservation of energy.
So, we have consciousness, we have it as a measurable force that extends beyond the human body, and we have energy (e.g. human consciousness frequencies) that's eternal.
So your consciousness exists forever, somewhere in the universe after death, and on a deeper level there would be a universal consciousness grid (God?). What prevents that energy from simply utilizing a new vessel, like fuel into a car?
I have a thesis paper about this subject...somewhere in my mountain of files....edit on 4-10-2012 by MasonicFantom because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Zecharia
Steven Hawking smashed the idea of this, in his opinion obviously, but it sort of makes you wonder....
Originally posted by Zecharia
reply to post by schuyler
I understand what your saying up to the part about catholicism, Hawkings basically said there is no god, no creator, no afterlife. We have one lifetime to appreciate the wonders of the universe and for that he is greatfull so does that not contradict the religion side? I dont doubt your insight on the matter i just dont understand how this would make a case for the catholic point of view i must be missing 90% of the puzzle like always
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by MamaJ
I feel like an old soul, but I have a baby face and my ideas are radical, and since I think in "impressions" (what I call concepts without names) I have a difficult time vocalizing my thoughts a lot of the time, so no one takes me seriously. It makes for a lonely existence.edit on 1-10-2012 by AfterInfinity because: (no reason given)
reply to post by Gaussq
As I see it, do an evil deed today and you might benefit in the short term, materially. In the longterm perspective the Universe will balance everything and you accumulate black karma while doing an evil deed. That black karma has to be paid back by suffering in the future(and more suffering the longer you wait to pay back). So wisdom means haveing a lonterm perspective, realizing that it is ok if I don´t get anything in this lifetime since I will receive my due rewards afterwards.