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August 11, 2015 at 3:18 pm #81666ivanParticipant
Let’s have a scenario where an architect decides to create a building. In this case we have a building that is going to be made of atoms, molecules and structures that are already present to our knowledge and have started their existence God knows how long ago. Or did they really have a start? Back to the question. So the architect as a conscious being uses his mind to put these structures in a specific shape that is known to us as a building. Did he really created something or did he rearranged these atoms and molecules from one form to another. As physics says: everything is energy and energy shifts it’s form from one to another. From the spiritual perspective: everything is vibration, pure and unborn, never dying, a vibration that constantly shifts in form.. Or rearranges. We constantly see this pattern in our lives as holographic messages. It’s the circle of life, people! This questions theories like that the universe is constantly expanding or that there is nothing after death. What do YOU think?
August 12, 2015 at 7:19 am #81705AnonymousGuestDear ivan:
I think that the architect creates a new FORM when he designs a building. I think that the form I am right now, this person typing this to you is always changing, the atoms, molecules but thought and feeling patterns, neurological pathways in my brain, as well as other processes in my body, have been keeping remarkably the same for decades. There is the constant CHANGE and there is the biological efforts to keep things the same: same body temperature, blood sugar, core beliefs, etc.
I think that after my death this form typing to you will be no more. The atoms that make my body and the energy will continue, but anything at all associated with my FORM, from my looks to my core beliefs, my cognitions, all of that will be gone.
anita
August 12, 2015 at 8:28 am #81708ivanParticipantWe are not really gone after death. Your image will continue to arise in the minds of your family and friends. And this image will also make them emotional. The emotion they will sense will be like a communication between spirits. Pure and beyond time. You might even feel it from the other dimensions or worlds. You won’t be gone the way you know yourself right now. Take Einstein. He is not only still existing in the present in the minds of many people all around the world. He is living now through the works of his genius.
August 12, 2015 at 10:15 am #81710AnonymousGuestDear ivan:
I see your view as poetic, that is nice-sounding but not realistic. Sure people who knew me will remember me somehow in different ways, mostly affected by their pre-existing views of life and the world. In other words, what others remember of ME will have much more to do with who THEY are than with who I was. People’s memories and emotional memories of the dead are just that: memories, neurological connections of past experience, experience filtered by pre-existent beliefs and perceptions. Their memories will be about them, not about me, much of it and by most people. Regarding famous people, Einstein- Jesus- the most famous person- i have no idea who he really was. Again, the way people view Jesus has to do with who the people viewing are- their perception of Jesus has very little- if anything- to do with who Jesus was and mostly- if not everything- to do with who the viewer is.
Einstein is dead. He is not living through his works. He is dead. To view him as living, in my mind, is poetic. To view him as dead is realistic.
anita
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