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I think I get the gist of what you're trying to imply. All in all, it's probably a good thing that ego undergoes permadeath.Death is something that happens to the others. You will not die in your world, but you will eventually die in everyone else's.
Death is something that happens to the others. You will not die in your world, but you will eventually die in everyone else's.
Death is something that happens to the others. You will not die in your world, but you will eventually die in everyone else's.
Death is something that happens to the others. You will not die in your world, but you will eventually die in everyone else's.
Do you mean that when you die you are not aware that you are dead?Death is something that happens to the others. You will not die in your world, but you will eventually die in everyone else's.
Do you mean that when you die you are not aware that you are dead?
When one is dead, the Paramatman has switched off the life-support system for ever.Funny you should mention this. Someone very close to me has the unique gift of being able to converse with those that have passed. Many times those that have recently passed unexpectedly were 'confused' about what had happened to them. Once they were aware that they had passed the were at peace with the situation. (Don't get me wrong; it's not that I necessarily believe, it's just that I have been privileged to have seen many things over the years that defy explanation. Therefore, I simply don't 'disbelieve'.)
When one is dead, the Paramatman has switched off the life-support system for ever.
I studied science.And you know this how?
I studied science.
We simply disintegrate into our atoms after our life support system is switched off by God.Alrighty then...
everything changes, no thing is forever.Death is something that happens to the others. You will not die in your world, but you will eventually die in everyone else's.
We simply disintegrate into our atoms after our life support system is switched off by God.
I agree completely. Though I have no fear of death I can't say I am in any hurry to get there!Grief, I hope I do die.
Old age is not as much fun as being young, death will eventually be a release.
*Hand's his good buddy a roll of special Christmas tin foil.*Source?
Have you ever made a compost heap, and fertilised a vegetable patch in the garden?Source?
Have you ever made a compost heap, and fertilised a vegetable patch in the garden?
Yes but the bodies put in the compost heap were first converted in atoms and so lost their functional memories before being reabsorbed into plant vegetables.But the compost, although seemingly dead, was reborn into the different vegetables I harvested. The composted material did not just deconstruct and disappear, the material simply changed into another form of being and continued to exist.
Yes but the bodies put in the compost heap were first converted in atoms and so lost their functional memories before being reabsorbed into plant vegetables.