
Posted by
DifficultSoul
on 2008-04-24 16:58:10 |
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luckyluci-...
This life is very important.
It is the beginning of the bigger picture.
I respect your views highly, but I believe that the human spirit..cannot ever die.
No matter what we have done on this earth.
I also believe, that every single thing is here on purpose, including "sin".
We are here to learn...
With each new awakening in who we are...we grow.
Death, I believe, is the final awakening.
Closing our eyes in death is a prelude to awaken in eternal life.
Death is the beginning of Forever.
Peace |
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Posted by
missmarie
on 2008-04-24 17:30:31 |
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I feel more alive the older i get,
I am so happy that you had this experience today, (trying not to visualise you strutting like a rooster), but you have reasured me, to some extent, that we wont die, i don't think i will ever be entirely convinced, until i have to face it myself, but i feel better knowing what you have seen.
In response to what you and Luci are saying, i think that the spirit can be damaged, but perhaps, after we have left this physical form we will find that the damage was in our minds, and our spirit feels none of it anymore, it takes the knowledge of the pain, but as a fact of experiencing life in this world, some people, after they have died, may allow themselves to be tormented by their pain, and perhaps that is hell..
The end of my opinion is, we won't know for sure until we reach that stage in our paths, but it is reasuring, i'm sure to everyone, when someone like yourself miss J has a wonderful experience like this.
thank you for sharing it with me,
i love you x
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Posted by
Aphrodite
on 2008-04-25 09:23:25 |
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Epicurean Theology:
Epicurus said, "Death does not concern us; because, as long as we exist, death is not here; and when death is here, we no longer exist."
Existence is not referring to that of the spirits here: it's dictionary meaning of existence or as our real world describes the status of us living beings.
Death does not frighten me - it's only the associated pain that horrifies me. Hold your breath for sometime: how long can you? How do you feel when you can't hold it anymore? That's the taste of death. How relieved do you feel when you release your breath afterwards? That is something worth a tonne of gratitude. |
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Posted by
Nutshell
on 2008-05-13 23:14:42 |
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