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Anonymous No.40901829 >>40901903 >>40901914 >>40902941 >>40902999 >>40903104
is death really the end
lets figure this out
Anonymous No.40901836 >>40901869 >>40901993
I hope so. I never want to do this again.
Anonymous No.40901869
>>40901836
This. If I get reincarnated back on this planet then I believe this truly may be some type of soul prison planet. Maybe scientology is on to something after all
Anonymous No.40901887 >>40901915
Begging the question by presupposing rebirth. Non-existence isn't a state one occupies, it's simply the absence of existence. Time continues objectively regardless of whether consciousness is present to perceive it.
Anonymous No.40901903
>>40901829 (OP)
End of what?
Majority of souls get fragmented, trimmed and gnawed at extremities, some of their parts will be recycled, others will be thrown to eaters.

Daily reminder that reincarnation will continue until the morale improves.
Anonymous No.40901914 >>40902093
>>40901829 (OP)
No because you're the present moment itself and your body is just a character on the screen of consciousness. You think you're going into the future because your ego is creating illusions that feel real to keep you trapped, but you're totally crazy.
Anonymous No.40901915
>>40901887
if there is no consciousness to perceive would the universe even exist or would be in a state of superposition
Anonymous No.40901985 >>40902002
maybe life and death happens simultaneously, no beginning or end, it just is
Anonymous No.40901993 >>40902026
>>40901836
If you do, you probably won't remember save for a few deja vu's
https://youtu.be/aNR4t29zvOw
Anonymous No.40902002 >>40902035
>>40901985
can you explain that, i dont really understand
Anonymous No.40902026 >>40902033 >>40903128
>>40901993
isnt dejavu explained by science something to do with neurons having a slight delay or something
Anonymous No.40902033 >>40903270
>>40902026
I'm not up on the literature. Sometimes, I experience dreams I had, but like years after the dream.
Anonymous No.40902035 >>40902049
>>40902002
i dont either, but when you are asleep and dreaming you seem to be dead to the world but to you, you are still living, just elsewhere in some dream dimension. so upon death, its the same thing, frequencies shift but the state is the same
Anonymous No.40902049 >>40902995
>>40902035
so upon death i would be dreaming then wake up in a new body with no relocation of my old body/life?
Anonymous No.40902093
>>40901914
so like virtual reality in a way, but allot more "real"?
Anonymous No.40902941
>>40901829 (OP)
What if there's other lives involved?
Wouldn't that mean that the infinite space on either side is now finite because the time experienced there is no longer infinite?

According to your graph, it tries to show the redundancy of life through comparison to the eternal. If that was the case, then that singular life would be the most important thing in the universe because the entirety of the infinite timeline requires its resolution.
Anonymous No.40902995
>>40902049
Just before death you begin dreaming of a new reality you exist in and life through, once you die in that you dream a new one, this continues until something runs out of memory and it cascades up back to the original death and you properly die.
Anonymous No.40902999
>>40901829 (OP)
This is what I've become more inclined to believe as I've gotten older. I think death is like a sort of checkout divider that's placed to separate one customers' groceries from another. Life is the "default" state, with death being the transformative state between the default state. Almost everything we can observe in our universe is cyclical, while I don't believe in karma, "reincarnation" is probably the closest to what's actually going on.
Anonymous No.40903104
>>40901829 (OP)
โ€œAnd it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abrahamโ€™s bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; And in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom. And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.โ€ (Luke 16:22-24)
Anonymous No.40903113
You will always exist, in some form, there is no escape. Think about it logically, you were non-existent before you were born, but this time, no matter how long it was, didn't exist for you. So now you are and after you die, there will be an infinite amount of time passed and then you will exist again and it will feel like no time passed at all, it will feel like whatever it felt like you developed consciousness as a child in this life.
Anonymous No.40903128
>>40902026
How does science explain prophetic dreams? They happen as much as deja vu btw
Anonymous No.40903200 >>40903222
We have three bodies. Two of them die, the third one does not.
Tamas, Rajas, Satva.
Anonymous No.40903222
>>40903200
We have a triune nature just as God has, but not quite like this.

We are body, soul and spirit. Our soul, that is, what makes us "us" (the conscious part with all of our memories) communicates with the physical world through the body, but what actually gives life to our body is the spirit (call it breath of life).

Howbeit, once a person is born again in Christ Jesus, he receives another Spirit, God's Holy Spirit, which allows us to communicate directly with Him.
Anonymous No.40903270
>>40902033
They can give you knowledge you have no base for, but they wonโ€™t give you a lot.