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Bodhi of Ankou
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: Mad_Larkin]
#14347086 - 04/25/11 01:16 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I dont know its just one of those things
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twboss
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Just reading this shit, it's very obvious how many posters are high as kite's. Lol. I don't want to know the answer to the question either way.
I'll just add some bs people won't understand...Don't ask the question if it don't concern the price. That goes for drugs as well as afterlife.
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: twboss]
#14347116 - 04/25/11 01:25 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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twboss said: Don't ask the question if it don't concern the price.
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Around In Circles
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At the moment of death, you effectively "merge" with the ineffable Godhead; the Eternal Universe. Upon entering this state you are greeted by those who were closest to you during your life so as to calm you during the transition; friends, family, etc.
As soon as you are "acclimated" to this new plane, you experience your entire life all over again as one fully interactive moment complete with "teachings" based upon each experience. Highly emotional moments are given the most attention, while relationships and subsequent morality are "judged" by your Self which may manifest as another being; Jesus, Buddha, etc. depending upon your cultural programming.
You effectively realize that your entire life was merely an illusion that you created for yourself: We are all God; the One eternal moment which is the Universe, which recurs eternally as Eternity.
This experience of death is felt to be the longest and most important moment of your life, because it occupies the same temporal position as the entire Universe and subsequently, your entire life. (There is no such thing as time; a flowing time and progressive present moment are the products of our subjective perceptions and underlying neurobiology.)
This experience of Eternity is felt as an overwhelming warmth of love & dissolution which lasts seemingly "forever."
Once the painful beauty of all of this is understood, the will to forget is reached, in order to experience it all over again, anew. This acceptance of Eternity is the Divine Love which permeates throughout the entire experience; it is the Nietzschian yes to life.
Upon this acceptance, you are "directed" towards a bright funnel of light. You acutely understand that you are about come out of the womb again and live the same life all over, anew. You forget everything, but you choose to. And since we are all God which is Eternity, we actually have no choice.
We live the same life all over again in complete ignorance.
Now, whether or not you have this experience will come down to the frame of reference you have achieved while alive, a la:
"O Friend, hope for Him whilst you live, know whilst you live, understand whilst you live; for in life deliverance abides. If your bonds be not broken whilst living, what hope of deliverance in death? It is but an empty dream that the soul shall have union with Him because it has passed from the body; If He is found now, He is found then; If not, we do but go to dwell in the City of Death." -Kabir
So my beliefs are:
If you were moral and had "faith" in love, then you will experience the Divine upon death. This is "heaven"; love, bliss, warmth and dissolution.
If you were immoral and were a utterly repugnant douche, you will experience absolute nothingness (regret) for Eternity, that is until you are incarnated again. That's hell.
My site is in my sig.
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Bodhi of Ankou
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I think its all one massive fuckin dream within a dream, your thoughts, all consciousness being the supreme power of reality. When you die your ego your personality is obliterated the you that is becomes the you that was, but the essence of the I am gets released and the small glimmering shards of true wisdom that it has gleamed from its physical experience nurture it and help it grow into something that is able to control the direction of the physical reality at large from its nonphysical existence. Till it too grows enough that it must come to a end its entire being wiped clean and dissolved back to the beginning of the cycle with the only part of its existence, continuing, eternally being the change it imparted on the whole, while it was.
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NewWavePeace said:
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Luc1d said: Well? What happens?
I heard you crap your pants after you die.

Especially if you're Chef from South Park.
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limestoneman
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: timelapses]
#14348450 - 04/25/11 10:52 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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When I was dead, I was just dead, I didn't know I was dead, I had no sense of time, I just woke up remembering that feeling. That dark, peaceful place. I'm okay with going back there again, but I've got a dream to finish.
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: Luc1d]
#14348456 - 04/25/11 10:54 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Haven't you seen I Survived... Beyond and Back?
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Mello Kitty
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: Luc1d]
#14348465 - 04/25/11 10:55 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Jannāh, the Garden of Bliss جنّة sounds like a beautiful place. now if i could just grow some fruit for my empty trees.
close your eyes, and stop thinking. that is nothingness
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pouihi
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: Luc1d]
#14348467 - 04/25/11 10:56 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Luc1d said: Well? What happens?
Besides the super literal and sarcastic "you decompose" shit
What do you think about afterlife or whatever?
atom recycling, that's it. I think that for you personally and consciously there is no afterlife bullshit, there is indeed matter mutation, as good Lavoisier said.
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NewWavePeace
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: timelapses]
#14348518 - 04/25/11 11:05 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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timelapses said:
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NewWavePeace said:
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Luc1d said: Well? What happens?
I heard you crap your pants after you die.

Especially if you're Chef from South Park.
I can't take this thread seriously because it is all merely speculation. Let's face it, nobody knows what happens until you experience it. Even then, you still may not know for the afterlife/death might be an eternal darkness of nothing.
I'm putting my bet on "reincarnation" (I use that term loosely) cause we all came from that eternal state of nothing then suddenly we popped out of a vagina. So why can't it happen again?

Brainfood - Your theory sounds quite similar to the movie 'click'
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pouihi
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NewWavePeace said: cause we all came from that eternal state of nothing then suddenly we popped out of a vagina.
now the way I pictured this in my mind the vagina worked like a black whole rearranging your molecules and delivering you in another dimension.
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: pouihi]
#14348736 - 04/25/11 11:50 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Dying is probably like a DMT breakthrough experience.
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: pouihi]
#14348738 - 04/25/11 11:51 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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i have no idea what happens after death.
the other day i was thinking about how obsessed and fearful we are with the notion of "death" on this side of existence and how what if there is an entire realm of beings who are "dead" and are utterly afraid of "living"?
they could have entire myths created around living and what happens after they live. perhaps they're sitting around debating "death after life".
One dead being turns to another and says in a hushed tone, "you know i heard what happened to poor larry, good thing he believed in Dog. yes Dog, the bringer of eternal death".
hahaha....
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Mad_Larkin

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reeferaddict69 said: Dying is probably like a DMT breakthrough experience.
I had a friend tell me once that on DMT the elves told him that when we die there is nothingness, but just before we die we have a huge release of DMT and we meet the elves and they reveal to us that our lives are coming to an end and that there is nothing but Void awaiting us.
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Re: What happens when you die? [Re: Mad_Larkin]
#14348745 - 04/25/11 11:54 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Mad_Larkin said:
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reeferaddict69 said: Dying is probably like a DMT breakthrough experience.
I had a friend tell me once that on DMT the elves told him that when we die there is nothingness, but just before we die we have a huge release of DMT and meet the elves and they reveal to us that our lives are coming to an end and that there is nothing but Void awaiting us.
lol. I hope the elves invite me to hyperspace after I die.
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Mad_Larkin

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The elves also told him that hyperspace awaits anyone who donates 20% of their annual income to the Bank of Self-Transforming Mechanica
That bit isn't true.
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