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Originally posted by SaturnFX
About the ops:
Sounds terrible in some aspects. The whole removal and healing of earths woes sounds like stripping some very critical elements of a personality...and what am I besides my personality that has grown through the joy and sadness of life.
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I also quite enjoy my individuality.
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reply to post by Meaningless
No. When we die our life ends, that's it.
Originally posted by esteay812
Rising from the most base point of comparison - above and beyond monitoring brain waves, there is actually more evidence that life continues after death, in some manner, than there is for complete end of existence for all forms of life upon death.
I don't like the sound if that, nor a lobotomy to make me more calm. I like addition to counter stuff, not subtraction to synthetically calm stuff.
I also quite enjoy my individuality. Lots of spiritualist stuff tends to focus on this oneness. I don't want to be a borg though, collective thoughts and the like. Individuality allows for the contrast of connection and joy inherent in sharing oneself with another chosen person. snapping me up to the grid and making me one with everyone first off removes perspective, and therefore creativity, but also makes the personal perspectives so insignificant to be nearly irrelevant.
To me, at quick glance, the place in the ops after the heaven thing sounds like various degrees of hell..well, maybe not hell, but certainly not something I would want. I worked hard for my nonsense thoughts, emo disposition, etc. Perhaps something is lost in translation though.
Well, hell, I don't know, and neither does anyone else here.
Originally posted by Meaningless
No. When we die our life ends, that's it. Just like before we were born, nothing and after we die it'll be the same. Life continues on and you will have never known the tricks that played you till death. I know it seems harsh but it is what it is. What's good is that death can be avoided but it's hard when we're bred to believe death is inevitable and that the only true happiness comes AFTER you die.
Having absolutely no real evidence other than what people tell us, it's safe to assume the afterlife is a lie created to scam us of our lives. Of course there will always be believers who say otherwise. Lying rewards more than telling the truth. But who really cares what I have to say? You can't argue with those who already made their mind up, some just can't or else they wouldn't have a job, this I understand. And what do they say? Respect people's beliefs? even if they're being lead to a pointless death....
Originally posted by Meaningless
reply to post by abeverage
How can I show proof that death is the end? Like I said, I can't do or say anything to change what people already believe. You guys believe in life after death and I say that's a bunch of nonsense. I can't say anything further to explain. You'll be gone some day and after you take your final breath, it will be the end. You won't be reborn into something else or flown into heaven or some afterlife. It'll just be the end. The stop to your life.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
reply to post by Meaningless
Energy doesn't die. It changes form. We are energy with a body 'shell'.
When we discard the shell, we become pure energy.
The frequencies of the energy are different ... but we are all energy.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
reply to post by Meaningless
Energy doesn't die. It changes form. We are energy with a body 'shell'.
When we discard the shell, we become pure energy.
The frequencies of the energy are different ... but we are all energy.
Originally posted by fenson76
Two questions, why do we go to a healing room before we hear about what others thought of us? If it's a bunch of bad stuff, you would think it would be the other way around? Also, you write that there is no wrong path but I would say someone like Hitler was definitely on the wrong path.