We are all just projectiles in space. Our fate was determined at the beginning of time. We try to control our fate but the momentum from the explosion carries us forward. Nothing to worry about. It all turns to dust in the end.
This is comforting
I really like this. Such a nice way to look at things.
Problem in this theory is that others donât understand it.
My Father used to ask me âwhy do you care what other people think?â
Save your own âsoulâ.
AKu:
My visions donât drive me crazy. Itâs when I try to share them is when I run into trouble.
There may be an intelligence behind the big bang or not. Evolution is a miracle. Where did this design come from? Are we the guiding intelligence?
In the grand scheme of things my little input when I pass will be the energy I give back to the universe. It wonât be much but it pleases my heart that my little miniscule amount will go back into that whole system!
I like this post!
Dust in the wind. All we are is dust in the wind.
rogueone:
I had a bartender tell me that science has proven energy canât be destroyed.
Iâm fairly sure consciousness carries on after death, though the body may turn to dust.
naturallycured:
How can you be so sure?
Itâs the theory of biocentrism, where a person, to him or herself, can never be fully unconscious. There is always some kind of reality playing out in the mind, and a lack of brain activity, even if it lasts for minutes, is only an unnoticed gap in thought processes, which is known if the person wakes up. If he/she doesnât, then biocentrism assumes that the person is âawakeâ in another reality.
Thank you for the insight.
naturally cured:
Your reply has prompted thought. Should I adopt the attitude of acceptance? Or continue to try to figure it out?
Try to figure out what happens after death? Sure, probe it as best you can.
Science canât quite answer that, so religionâs theories are the next best guess.
A Jahovah. Witness who came to the door once told me that science canât even create a protein.
naturally cured:
I question our perception of reality. Where did we come from? Why are we here? Where are we going? This is my passion but I donât want to go âmadâ again.
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