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blazeofglory
05-26-2008, 12:25 PM
I do not believe in death, for death is nothing other than the projection and in essence there is no death.

How does a being die? A being is an energy and it is never destroyed. Man may take different forms but that does not terminate his beingness. It is a metamorphosis. we will live on different realities, on different dimensions. Our imaginations or sources of knowledge can not reach there.

When one dies, one will be immersed into other existences. His blood and bones will be submerges into soil and water, just taking different forms and that your imaginative faculties can not realize that state does not mean that there are no such realities as immortality or universality of living beings.

My notions of immortality and eternity have little to do with mythological perspectives. I do not believe in a mythological god. yet I always go against the idea that with death everything ends up.

dzebra
05-26-2008, 01:06 PM
When one dies, one will be immersed into other existences. His blood and bones will be submerges into soil and water, just taking different forms and that your imaginative faculties can not realize that state does not mean that there are no such realities as immortality or universality of living beings.


So does the person continue to exist as part of a bigger whole? Like humans being transformed into parts of the Earth.

If that is the case, then would it also be possible for a human being to be made up of several smaller beings who have transformed into parts of that whole (the human body)?

amanda_isabel
05-26-2008, 03:31 PM
Well then, blazeofglory, I guess, according to your post, that we would be redefining death as the time when all that energy breaks up into tiny particles and fuses with others? :D

I do agree with you though--I don't think that death is where everything ends up. It is just something we all go through, though, as apparent in your casse, not necessarily believe.

thought: Imagine if one day, you (or, rearranged particles of you) were, let's say, browsing through tv channels and ran across National Geographic or Discovery, teleceasting a documentary on the (said) rearranging of particles? Wouldn't it be cool to watch that process on film??? :)