Do you believe in Life after death?

Do you believe in Life after death?

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I barely believe in life before death.

Death after life seems more plausible.

Yes. Jesus Christ loves you and has a plan for your life.

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the statement assumes the human body brings forth life. but the opposite is true. and so life never dies. a body dies but thats just an effect if life.......dont worry user, youve been here forever & will be here forever.

hope that theres nothing

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100% have ghost/spirits or whatever the fuck they are in my house. We have seen shit, and stuff moves around. I always thought when your dead your dead until we moved here.

It would be a shit. I have more than enough with one life. That being said, there's no afterlife. Fuck hoes, do drugs and get drunk af.

Yes, but not an afterlife per se.

I think there's a good chance the Universe is cyclical and eternal and basically functions as a closed system in a state of flux. And if it's true, then our lives are cyclical as well.

The more I think about it, the less it makes sense that anything would have a beginning and end.

Death is only a doorway.

Maybe, in a multiverse kinda way. Depends what we consider life. Time and space is a human condition. Maybe all of the universe is unfolding simultaneously and the concept of time is irrelevant.

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Oh yes, and to the Santa Claus too!

If astral projection is real, then....

i believe that my atoms get repurposed for other things.

You have to believe in that user, that a fact.

your existence began at a certain point in time, proving that you are not an immortal being. Once you die, you will go back to that nothingness that you came out.

>Maybe all of the universe is unfolding simultaneously and the concept of time is irrelevant
Yes, like gif-related

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>The more I think about it, the less it makes sense that anything would have a beginning and end.

i think so to, but every time we, or a version of us is born we have the choice for a different path and see where things go.

I didn't believe in life after death earlier, but after reading scp 2718 I don't want to. See in short this scp says that whatever you believe could happen to you will happen to you after death and the only way to not go through this is by not knowing about it, however i do. Now i know that scps aren't real but this one gets progressively more terrifying as you think about it. Now I'm scared again thank you O.P.

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I have yet to meet a single person deserving of a life after death so no.

Torus is one of the fundamental geometries of the universe. Every galaxy is a torus, as is every star system within that galaxy, and every atom

The macro tends to reflect the micro

Universe: solved

but does imply that our current conscious is cycled too or does it end and an entirely new one being with the next life, effectively meaning no afterlife? what happens in between lives?

Time, perhaps could be cyclical. The origin of the universe might still be in its own future. Immagine finding a lottery ticket on your doorstep, using the money to build a time machine, and leaving the ticket on your own doorstep in the past. The universe might create itself in its own future.
When you die, there is nothing. Blackness, like before you were born. But there is a chance that at some point it will all loop back, and happen again and again innumerable times over, the exact same way with nothing new in it. This is the eternal recurrence of the same. This is the question of infinite weight that lays on every action of those who know. Those that know it's a possibility. If someone told you that this was indeed the case, you might curse them for burdening you with this knowledge that every action has infinite reprecussions. That you have to relive this existense for infinity. I know for a fact though, there was a moment in your life where you would have praised this person as the most divine of gods, for allowing you to experience the bliss you felt for infinity.
This is the eternal reccurence of the same. This is the meaning of life. You must live in such a way that you would want to live again and again for eternity. You must live in such a way that avoids mindless activity, and detremental social obligations. Live in a way that affirms the earthly, and doesn't strive for worlds beyond. Don't live for an immaginary and uncertain forever-after. Saying yes to any moment of bliss is saying yes to every moment of suffering that lead to it. Embrace your suffering, for that is what births your bliss.

After life, perhaps there is nothing. The eternal cyclical might not be a reality. But one must live as if - it were.

Thus spoke Zarathustra.

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It ends, begins and runs simultaneously. Our flawed psychology is what makes us think there is a beginning middle and end.

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It's more likely that the universe did not have a beginning. It's not cyclical and just plain old eternal. It's the simpler system that doesn't invoke magic / gods or mathematical paradoxes and its actually more plausible.

It's cyclical nature is perhaps not something to be regarded as a plausible explaination of what is actually the origin of the universe, but living as if it were in fact cyclical is a great guideline for a fulfilling life.

Nah, I believe in life during life.

When you die your consciousness is transferred somewhere else where you take on the role of God in a blank slate of a universe to create, destroy, or manifest a body to occupy and interact with the world you've made.

God has no origin, no entity of such status would admit they were nothing in the grand scheme of where the originated from.

Its better than life after love.

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