Anonymous wrote:I'm one of those people who has had after death experiences with family members who have died and I do believe our consciousness continues on in some form after death - I've also had 2 out of body experiences - which add to my belief that our consciousness continues on when outside the body. My grandmother also told me of what happened to her when she "died" in the hospital - classic watching herself from the upper corner of the room while they worked on her.
However, one experience I had while "awake" and not on drugs or anything which really changed the way I feel about our existence and our complete lack of understanding about the world around us and hence if we continue on in some form. My DH and I caught the worst flu ever from visiting relatives. We were so ill that our senses were very heightened - for example if a person touched the bed we were on with their finger, we would feel nauseous and vomit. I finally got well enough to get up. I decided to go outside and pick up our pile of newspapers. When I went outside I was assaulted by every molecule of scent out there - it was as if I could smell every individual molecule of odor - where each dog had peed and how many dogs had peed over the years on top of it - all extremely different, complex smells - literally hundreds if not thousands of "layers" of smells. I truly realized how much our body/senses are dampened and how much more there is going on in our world that we absolutely do not realize and are not in touch with.
Despite our scientific abilities, I think it's mostly all still a big mystery!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. In my mind, it's a clear fabrication to help people get through the pointlessness of life and the extreme grief of losing loved ones.
This is so sad. I'm so glad I wasn't raised this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. To think we are the best it gets and that this life is the end-all-be-all is beyond arrogant.
Arrogant? You don't have to think we're the best in order to think that we're dead when we die.
What's arrogant is to think there was a supernatural being the universe wished into existence or something just in order to make an extra special species with magical souls that are impervious to the laws of physics.
Or, even better, that things just happened to fall into place accidentally! Yeah, that makes much more sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. To think we are the best it gets and that this life is the end-all-be-all is beyond arrogant.
Arrogant? You don't have to think we're the best in order to think that we're dead when we die.
What's arrogant is to think there was a supernatural being the universe wished into existence or something just in order to make an extra special species with magical souls that are impervious to the laws of physics.