Is Death the End?

Lots of ghosts around here. :shock:

You guys need to smoke more spirit molecules. Lol.
I was about to mention DMT. According to some we have an extra 1000 years of intense dmt tripping after we croak, sounds close to heaven to me. I'm sure after 1000 years I'll be long past ready to be done with the trivial aspects of life.. That's if Joe Rogan is correct hahaha
 

ANC

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Spending time worrying about what it would be like is pointless, its gonna hapen anyway.
 

canndo

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There are actually answers to you questions all around us. You just need to be able to accept them. But, in my opinion. I believe that death is not the end. It is only the end of life as we know it (in our bodies) and the beginning of a whole new experience all together. It would be really depressing to think that this world was just "it". Wouldn't it?
the thought that there is an absolute end is uplifiting actually. As I grow older I begin to see how I might be so tired as to want to really simply stop, it was great, it was wonderful to be in the land of the living but finally the credits roll and the movie is OVER. Done, finished, complete - that is the operative word, a life completed. Not so depressing.
 

DaSprout

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the thought that there is an absolute end is uplifiting actually. As I grow older I begin to see how I might be so tired as to want to really simply stop, it was great, it was wonderful to be in the land of the living but finally the credits roll and the movie is OVER. Done, finished, complete - that is the operative word, a life completed. Not so depressing.
That would be great Canndo. But with my luck...
 

skuba

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The spirit, like matter, is never created or destroyed. Matter disentigrates into the earth and the spirit goes on somewhere else. You could be reincarnated or you might not be. Your consciousness continues though, even though the brain and the body die
 

Padawanbater2

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Why not? Death is the end as surely as birth was the beginning.

That said, i know someone *very* levelheaded who shared an apparently authentic memory from a previous life with me. So since I am no longer cocksure about the beginning, i am no longer cocksure about the end. cn
..go on?........
 

cannofbliss

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Why not? Death is the end as surely as birth was the beginning.

That said, i know someone *very* levelheaded who shared an apparently authentic memory from a previous life with me. So since I am no longer cocksure about the beginning, i am no longer cocksure about the end. cn

..go on?........

wanna hear as well... and sincerely interested...

so.... this person had a memory and???
 

canndo

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What would be the point of doing it all over again unless you had an intimate, ongoing, full awareness of your past life? There is little difference between a tabula rasa and a failure to recall from near birth, the events that happened. If we could not compare, if we could not take what we learned and apply it we would not know renewed joy or new wisdom.

Everyone I ever knew who claimed to have past lives had past lives that were infinitely more interesting than their present ones - that has me instantly suspect. Now beyond that - is there some sort of cosmic spritual routing? If spirit is reembodied and there are other spirits in the universe what is to keep us from inhereting an alien spirit? how about the spirit of a dolphin or a chimpanzee? If this is the case, are there new spirits or only recycled old ones? If there are new ones then eventually the numbers kick in - eventually there will be more people who have died than are alive at any one time - I suspect that is coming up real soon now.
 

greenlikemoney

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I sure hope so, l've had a good life but it's been a rollercoaster and when the ride ends, I dont want another ride.
 

canndo

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I sure hope so, l've had a good life but it's been a rollercoaster and when the ride ends, I dont want another ride.
Except for one thing - curiosity. I would like to know what happens next in the world of the living - in one hundred years, in five hundred, in a thousand. But when one is complete, curiosity is finished as well - still, I envy younger people for what they will experience in the world, for their being liable to watch what comes next and next and next for a bit before they too are at an end.
 

shroomer7

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I do belive to some extent that when i die my pysical memorys are erased and new life is shaped out of my self-areaness/consciousness into a new form. With this as my belief I am still stuck on an infant loop and i have a hard time beliving life will last for ever, after debating with myself and other i came up with the conclusion that the infant life loop can be broken if the spirit is pure enough. just my thoughts on the subject.
 

MrEDuck

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It's the end. Our bodies decay and slowly get recycled back into the environment. I actually find it a very comforting thought. Considering how much of life is suffering.
I like to think that the law of conservation of information applies to my brain and somehow all my "thoughts" or essentially "me(without my body)"
is transported to another dimension to experience life as something else with knowledge of what I once was.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Sadly that was just a dream I had once and I agree completely with racerboy.
At worst we are worm food and we wont even know it.

I like that "the end" by the doors was put up here, let the end commence.
It has to live on in some form, but Hawking Radiation is wildly different from whatever matter gets consumed by a black hole.
 

Zaehet Strife

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All evidence points to... You only get to live once. Live that shit up as best you can, especially while you are young, don't let the system take away your youth.
 
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