Life After Death
Have we lost our awe towards technology? Has it provide the limits of its era? Although new discoveries and scientific breaks throughs are recorded all the time, however nothing of magnitude that has grab global headlines, for example 9/11. I see disasters and death, war and destructions; no cure for aids, cancer or a fountain of youth, and even with globalization, there yet world peace. Are we now more interested in death than in life? Is life moving too constant and so we revert back to what is inevitable; death.And once again the two contestants are religion and science, the same two opponents in an unending war of social democracy, for the last few centuries. So we turn to what science has yet to provide undeniable evidence for, a life after death. Does ghost exist? If death is just another beginning; like life was the beginning of death, we live again, another chapter in another realm? Or do we just rot, return to Mother Earth? Religion seems to have the most acceptable belief and an easier way of accepting something is gone, but what is the truth guess death will only tell.
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find the purpose of life and you needn't rely on only death to tell
And no Dao, we don't just rot
Interesting blog Mr Hieu Dao
As I know there are Spirits bound here who need to return to the Light, I have spoken to many people who have had a "near death experience" and have seen the other site - and so have I.
I also happen to do "past life regressions" with people and these have showed that time is circular and, when there is Death, there is also a "Rebirth" as our soul is eternal and never dies and also needs to evolve with each incarnation.
Twazzle; thanks for your input, it is an interesting topic for there are so many stories and opinion on to what the answer could be. If experiences make us who we are; so are experience of our past meant to be experienced cause fate has decided that we we're suppose to be who we are? And hence our existence are not only our own but an intergraded system that's connect to another, therefore if we cease to exist, our counterpart will also never exist? So maybe we exist so others can exist?
Nice feet; thanks for another compelling argument on this topic, I assume although religion provides these guidelines, it however leaves a lot of the interpretation to the readers, and like this topic we define things in our own perspective.
Minerva; thanks again for reading and comment, I've unblock my account I think, could you possibly email that info, thanks heaps.
Redex; thanks for reading and sharing your story, I do recall stories of the recently decease calling loves one after they die, so maybe we do linger around for a little before we enter the big unknown. Thanks for sharing
Ekself; thanks reading for your opinion