Originally posted by GUMBIE
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Are you afraid of death?
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Originally posted by New England View Postwoah!
how deep was the lake?
I was spotted by two old men that eventually got help for me when I saw them I was so happy that I told them I was willing to jump in the lake and swim to them and they told me not to cause out was too deep and extremely cold
I'm just cutting the story short but its a long story, I'm not ashamed to say that night I cried cause I truly believed I was gonna die
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Originally posted by Fury View PostIt's hard to let go of your materialistic possessions.
What do you think we are? Everything we perceive in life are only electrical signals in the brain.
You're describing the process of how we perceive something, which isn't relevant to existing after death as we cannot perceive anything. Stop with the riddles and non sense.
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Originally posted by D-MiZe View PostYou don't make any sense.
You're describing the process of how we perceive something, which isn't relevant to existing after death as we cannot perceive anything. Stop with the riddles and non sense.
Energy cannot be destroyed it can only be changed from one form to another.
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Originally posted by Fury View PostDo you think we are our bodies? or a separate conciousness.
Energy cannot be destroyed it can only be changed from one form to another.
We are our conscience, our bodies are but a machine. We have the ability to question and appreciate art, ponder our existence etc which separates us from other animals.
This doesn't mean we're inhabited by something like a soul and can exist after death or our body is merely a vessel for such an entity. Our ability to ask these questions and understand so much is powered by energy from the food we consume. Once we are physically dead, the brain no longer has any power and dies too.
Certain things are obviously hard-wired into our body like fearing death, although this can be overcome with our superior intelligence. But not without an experience that changes this perception, merely saying one doesn't fear death is easy until you're close to it or via another experience.
You're still talking in riddles, can we not keep on the same subject without you addressing me with a vague answer then proposing an irrelevant question?
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