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rlawson
Death. What's next? Mark Unseen   Dec 23 16:39 UTC 1995

For those of us who believe, to some extent, in death, where do we go when
we die? Where would you like to go? Where to you think that you'll
realistically end up going? Is there another plain of existence or do we just
fade into the background to make room for someone/something else?
26 responses total.
robh
response 1 of 26: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 22:02 UTC 1995

If there's anyone her who doesn't believe in death, they need
some serious cluing-in.  >8)
rlawson
response 2 of 26: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 22:46 UTC 1995

There are some who believe that they don't truly "die" and have no connect
of death, they just go somewhere else.
rlawson
response 3 of 26: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 22:46 UTC 1995

er concept :)
seraph
response 4 of 26: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 19:37 UTC 1996

I find it almost arrogant to believe that your own personal soul is something
eternal that will go on being your own soul for eternity, I think that we are
all more of a system together.  I also think that the things you do to define
your life are the things that will stick.  I believe that if you are looking
for immortality the only way to do it is to raise your children, your own
genetics, to be the people you want populating the world, and to live the life
that you want to have.
hematite
response 5 of 26: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 01:07 UTC 1996

Reincarnation (sp?)..my soul will float from one body to the next..
for all eternity...(imho)
dyl
response 6 of 26: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 07:14 UTC 1996

 


 It is appointed unto man ONCE to die, but after this the judgement....
                                                                 HEB 9:27
 ...These are wells without water, clouds that are carried with a tempest;
to whom the mist of darkness is reserved for ever.
                                                II Peter 2:17

 ...And many of themthat sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to
everlasting life, and  some to shame and everlasting contempt. And they that
be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn
many to righteousness as the stars for eveer and ever.
                                                                          
                                                       DAN 12:3

...He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me,hath
   everlasting life, and shall NOT came into condemnation; but is passed from
   death unto life.
                                                           John 5;24

 ...For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that
the world through him might be saved.
                                                              JOHN 3:17


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cyberpnk
response 7 of 26: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 16:59 UTC 1996

I understand wanting to express your beliefs, but let's try not to comdemn
others for theirs, ok? <I'm sorry, but that's what it sounds like to me. If
I'm wrong, I will, of course, apologize.>.
rlawson
response 8 of 26: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 01:03 UTC 1996

True... I agree strongly. I know people who read this conference won't always
come together in their thoughts and ideas, but we ave the right to express
them nevertheless.
orinoco
response 9 of 26: Mark Unseen   Mar 6 03:12 UTC 1996

Put something behind your back.  Now, without, turning your head, without
moving your eyes, try to look at it.  Death is like what you see--not
anything, not darkness, just...nothing
rlawson
response 10 of 26: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 17:02 UTC 1996

That's depressing.
orinoco
response 11 of 26: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 15:11 UTC 1996

I don't know...I think it would be plesant...like sleep, las dreams.
er, sans dreams....
rlawson
response 12 of 26: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 22:21 UTC 1996

I've always loved the idea of sleep but it just recently occured to me that
one of the main reasons I enjoy sleeping is due to the way I feel when I wake
up... just a thought.
orinoco
response 13 of 26: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 03:03 UTC 1996

I always feel relatively bad when I wake up, but I still enjoy sleep...I
wonder why...
carson
response 14 of 26: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 01:15 UTC 1996

Isn't sleep just another addiction? Couldn't the body perhaps learn to
do without it? I remember reading about a guy who just stopped sleeping
and I could pribly find a source.
rlawson
response 15 of 26: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 03:03 UTC 1996

Actually, that sounds interesting. If you can remember the source, drop me
an e-mail would you, Carson?
orinoco
response 16 of 26: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 21:40 UTC 1996

Yes, I would be interested to learn of this as well carson...
I did hear a while ago of somebody who doesn't *dream*...not just no memories
of dreams, no recorded REM sleep over a long while of observation.
carson
response 17 of 26: Mark Unseen   May 12 09:06 UTC 1996

1984 Guinness World Book of Records. A man in Spain went without sleep
for 80 years [I think I read in a later edition that he finally did
sleep, but I can't verify that at the moment]. He was quoted as saying
something like "I've taken sleeping pills until I shake, but it does
no good."
orinoco
response 18 of 26: Mark Unseen   May 15 00:49 UTC 1996

Intriguing...
vivekk
response 19 of 26: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 10:10 UTC 1996

According to me death is just like gate. Like an examination from which
everybody has to pass. Think like this, when we are born we contain knowlidge
from our previous birth. This knowlidge is gained from our experiences. And
the knowlidge we gain in this life would be transfered to our next birth. this
process will continue till we finally become perfect and one with god.
        For me the God is not a person but a stage of perfectness. These words
do not exactly describe my concept of God but they are nearest in english
language of my image. God is like an ocean where we peple like millions of
rivers fall into an huge ocean. 
( I dont have a fluency in english but you can always mail me at 
        vivek@venus.hclt.com    )
zabito
response 20 of 26: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 16:12 UTC 1996

acording to me , the death is not just a death....~!
why...?
because ...i think the  death is a metamorphosis of live....~!!!
ahtina
response 21 of 26: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 09:52 UTC 1996

death is that stage when you walk out of one 'classroom' and into another...
i think a school is an apt metaphor for the whole saga of life 'n death
sthiru
response 22 of 26: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 09:13 UTC 1997

Every object in this universe consists of atoms and then comes the sub atomic
particles.we cannot proceed further .So we have to realise that there is a
state of indivisibility in each of the entity in the universe whivh is the
universal consttitution of all matter.This can be regarded as the ultimate
.It does,[Dnot die or takes rebith.this is the presence of the universal in
all forms.We have to realise that .flesh only perishes and not the ultimate
diznave
response 23 of 26: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 23:35 UTC 1997

As long as humans have been able to concieve of death, they have tried to
convince themselves that it doesn't really exist. Denial ain't just a river
in Egypt!! To me, any part of a human "continuing on" after death, makes about
as much sense as the idea of an omnipotent being that created the universe
or the idea that the day of the year on which you are born will have a large
impact on the type of person you turn out to be (astrology). Materialism is
the only logical way to go.
kodak
response 24 of 26: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 06:10 UTC 1997

It's a cycle. Come back to Earth(?) of course!
Some other form may be??
Come back ? From where ?
As if u went and bounced off somethin' .
Sounds pretty interesting!!
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