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antarrishu
04-12-2007, 06:31 PM
Ok when you die do you
Just dissapear, cease to exist Become one with the universe as pure energy,
Go to the pearly gates or where ever your religion says.[LIST=1]
End up floating around in limbo haunting anyone that can see you.
Take a new body/ reincarnat Attempt to merge with WOS to become twin souls
antarrishu
04-12-2007, 06:35 PM
Crap that was suppose to be a poll. I did not do it right, help anyone?(WAHHHAA, make it right!!!!) Oh well I did want to know your oppinions.
khat13
03-04-2008, 10:10 PM
Here's a tissue silly!:p I think when you die, you leave the shell of the body behind and ascend to be with OM. I don't think you just hang out with him, but you do wait with other soul beings until you are emotionally prepared to advance to the next lifetime. This may take hours,days,years millenia. So, yep I do remember being with others and communicating, but that is all.
freemasonz
03-06-2008, 01:36 PM
IMO, when you tip, your soul is recycled into another form, body, and you're sent back. This happens time and time again until the supreme being, the creator, God, dad, call 'em what you will, decides to close up shop and weed out the ick........."so be good for goodness sake......"
antarrishu
03-06-2008, 03:06 PM
Oh it has been way too long since we last opined! Good to see ya round.
It is spoken that when Buddha transcended he said he would hold the door open until every last soul had arrived. It is said that he still keeps one foot in this world and one in the other.
How I see this translated is that we are not separate, that it is as if the foot has reached to the door and not the body, how can a whole pass through with just one foot and leave the rest of the body behind? it cannot be, so he waits, waits for the rest to become enlightened and join to the next level of consciousness, the next dimensional realm.
antarrishu
03-06-2008, 03:10 PM
Let me aslo say that enlightenment is not something out of reach like being a perfect whatever. It is accepting oneself and all that is without condition, in this moment, oops the moment is passed. Be here now? Now, now, now, well someplace between yin and yang, left and right, neither this nor that, what ever or however you see and experience this moment this AHhhhhh...
antarrishu
03-06-2008, 03:24 PM
You say be good for goodness sake but until you have been completely the opposite, it is not impossible. People think that if you just do good you'll reap your just rewards in heaven or where ever, but the fact is that the dogooders are the ones that have gotten this planet into the shape its in today. 2 examples, Mahatma Ghandi and Sister Teresa.He was passive aggressive, he would torture his followers by starving and whipping himself when they transgressed. It was a very and deeply sadomasochistic act against his disciples and served only to fulfill his own ego. Sister Teresa thrived on the poor and the cripled orphans. She had it with in her power to really elicit change, but her soul purpose was to look good by loving and care taking the crippled and the poor and the orphaned. She was playing directly into the agenda by the Catholic church which has been in the position to make this planet a utopia a paradise, and instead it was used by evil for dark intent. I could go on...
antarrishu
03-06-2008, 03:27 PM
P.S. What is IMO? and where can I go to learn this incredible short language? Link to NONGMONONHYBRIDIZED language of the internetspeak?
Ockham
03-06-2008, 04:32 PM
"2 examples, Mahatma Ghandi and Sister Teresa.He was passive aggressive, he would torture his followers by starving and whipping himself when they transgressed. It was a very and deeply sadomasochistic act against his disciples and served only to fulfill his own ego. Sister Teresa thrived on the poor and the cripled orphans. She had it with in her power to really elicit change, but her soul purpose was to look good by loving and care taking the crippled and the poor and the orphaned. She was playing directly into the agenda by the Catholic church which has been in the position to make this planet a utopia a paradise, and instead it was used by evil for dark intent. I could go on..."
Correct me if I am wrong, but I heard tale that mother Tereasa was a fraud. Or, she wasn't as nice and caring as they let on. Unfortuately, she was a bit before my time of recognition.
freemasonz
03-07-2008, 10:06 AM
In My Opinion........Can you elaborate on mother Teresa of Calcutta? I picture her punting infants down the hallway or mabye sliding them into bowling pins like turkey bowling, when no one is looking.
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