stvdv
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I voted: NoThe poll is open for everyone to answer, regardless of religious beliefs or the lack thereof.
If you answered yes, please explain why you believe in an afterlife. If you answered no, please explain why you don't believe in an afterlife. If you answered "unsure," then please explain why you are unsure.
Why (short): I see only 1 Consciousness, not individual consciousness for each human, animal etc.
My personal view (long):
God, Consciousness or Atma incarnates
A human is also an incarnation of Consciousness
IF all what we do is 'gone' after we die THEN each incarnation would be similar
This obviously is not the case (we see evolution (not a recurring same world). So our thoughts, words and deeds are saved somewhere ('pushed onto a stack') and added ('polled from the stack') 'later on' to a new incarnation of this Consciousness
From 'emotional' human POV, it might seem fair that a 'bad' Putin gets his share with him in a new incarnation, but this is not how I see it, as I see only 1 Consciousness that incarnates, not all different souls
Note: Consciousness I use here is how Advaita Masters describe Consciousness
God and Love
Which God are you talking about? What is God? Is he not the very light by which you ask the question? ‘I am’ itself is God. The seeking itself is God. In seeking you discover that you are neither the body nor mind, and the love of the self in you is for the self in all. The two are one. The consciousness in you and the consciousness in me, apparently two, really one, seek unity and that is love
@stvdvRFnoun: afterlife; noun: after-life
- (in some religions) life after death.
"most Christians believe in an afterlife"- the later part of a person's life.
"they spent much of their afterlife trying to forget the fire"
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