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After we die, do you believe we A) Go to a better place B) Go to a worse place C) Go no place?

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  1. I think that there is no better or worse place. I believe that when we die, if we have accomplished what we need to in our lives then we go to a place where we can be surrounded by people with our same interests, and our family members. For example, I am passionate about psychology so when I die, I believe that I will be surrounded my Pavlov, Freud etc. I also believe that if we do not accomplish what we need to, we are reborn, until we accomplish our purpose on Earth.


  2. Depends on the soul's internalization of Energy, or its misqualification of energy.

    Moments and momentums of inner child, love, joy, purity, mercy, justness and the like rise and become more lucid, more permanent.

    Envy, greed, prejudice, pride, etc. are given Truth in Love, after passing on, and the soul must choose to heal and move on from those, or it experiences increasing Light as fiery chastisement.

    Some worthwhile authors on the subject:

    C. S. Lewis, "The Great Divorce,"

    Helen Greaves, "Testimony of Light,"

    Martha Beck, "Expecting Adam,"

    Mark Prophet, "The Path of the Higher Self."

    Every night's movement from outer waking consciousness to dream awareness is a mini-cycle of passing on.  The clearer, brighter, and more joyful the dreaming, the more one's soul is drawing nigh to God and what Ann Ree Colton terms the "first and second heavens" ("Watch Your Dreams").

    http://www.dreamviews.com and

    http://www.lucidity.com also worthwhile.

  3. There is no good compelling reason that would suggest that there is an afterlife in some form or the other. We know that what makes us "us" are nothing more the processes in the brain, your thoughts, emotions, memories, senses, morality, love, hate, etc... etc...  are all functions of the brain. There is no evidence or good argument to evince that there is an after life. I think the fear of the unknown and the fear of death is driving force that inclines us to accept ideas that are simply not logical. When we die is just darkness, we will go to the same place we were before our birth. Furthermore I don't think most people have truly pondered enough on the concept of immortality. Pindar wrote "Oh my soul do not aspire to immortal life, but exhaust the limits of the possible".

  4. No place.

  5. it depends on what decision you made that will determine your destiny or the place where you will go after you die... www.lwf.org

  6. We're not around to go anywhere.

  7. D) All of the above.

    Sorry... habit... ^^;  

    I'm thinking C.

  8. There is no self to go anywhere.

  9. I think we end up in postmortem oblivion, as we were in premortem oblivion before our conception. As Twain said, I was dead for millions of years before I was born and it never inconvenienced me a bit.

  10. If we don't know life, how can we know death?

    Confucius

    If you are not dying, this doesn't really matter.

  11. None of your options. I have no idea what happens after death and as nobody has been known to come back, we cannot definitely say what happens.

  12. A,but it's only better after we are forced to leave.

  13. A or B

  14. Depends on what you did, and why.

  15. Before you were born then you were some place. Thats how the resoning goes. We have been and will be again

  16. What we believe determines the answer.

    If we believe that there is no heaven nor h**l, no God, no eternity, and we do not believe there is a God who cares,

    then, we will go to a place where God is not.    God willingly lets us choose to go there.   Without God, there is no light. Just darkness.   Just memory.   Just me.   and eternity all alone.   The Bible says however, that it is eternity with suffering, fire and brimstone.    Some people do not believe that.   I do.

    God does not send anyone there.

    He gave His Everything so that we do not need to go.

    IF we do believe that God exists, but we still do not believe that God cares for us personally, that will not get us to a better place.   If we are not willing to believe in Him here, why should I get to live in the place where He is.

    IF we do believe that God cares, then it totally matters  that I believe there is a better place for me after I die.   The software God gave me wears out, and he has prepared some super SOFTWARE for me that will never ever wear out.

    1 Corinthians 3.11 - 17    Everything that I do in this present body, the Software that I have now, will have a lot to do with the resulting Software God is preparing for me.

    Last but not least,

    This life is a bumpy one, full of twists and curves, but the only One who can give me a REASON to endure it, to embrace it, and to love others, and to live outside of myself, is Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior.    Life is unfair.   God is not.

    The curse of sin is everywhere.    Thorns, bee stings, and snake bites, but God is Victorious.   He gives victory in the midst of turmoil.

  17. dust

  18. c) The whole concept of an after life is to trick you into putting up with the b******T and stupidity of social oppression and exploitation.

  19. D) I don't know. I've never died before... haven't I?

  20. I don't know what I believe in right now actually...

  21. Depends!Did you do something horrible?B!Were you a good person?A!

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