lmk so i can make sure they spell it right on the tombstone
You'll be a missing person's for the next 6 years if you keep f***ing with me
When I was younger, my English teacher told us what he believes happens and it always stuck with me. Basically, you descend to Limbo, no matter the amount of sin in your life, and you have a conversation with God. After the conversation with God, He ultimately determines whether or not you enter Heaven.
When I was younger, my English teacher told us what he believes happens and it always stuck with me. Basically, you descend to Limbo, no matter the amount of sin in your life, and you have a conversation with God. After the conversation with God, He ultimately determines whether or not you enter Heaven.
Judgement Day
"There was a time before we were born. If someone asks, this is where I'll be, where I'll be oh!"
It’s hard for us to understand forever tho is what I mean. Like we know forever means forever but we don’t understand you get what I mean?
That's just because we like to think of ourselves as more than we are. Animals die everyday, few people give much thought to what happens to them when their dead other than they're just dead. End of the way, we are animals just like everything else here. We just have created superficial ideas of life after death to cope with the inevitable.
"There was a time before we were born. If someone asks, this is where I'll be, where I'll be oh!"
I wish people were more interested in the other question tbh. When do we start to remember that we exist, when does our autobiographical memory kick in that creates this idea that we have been alive for a certain time? So much of our fear of death is based on our desire to maintain our memory beyond death tbh. I don't think most people would find it appealing if they knew they would be reborn but won't remember anything before that.
What do you think happens after you die?
I don’t know.You don’t know?
No, I don’t know. But I’ll know when I die.Is that one of the questions you’re obsessed with?
To me, it’s that simple. I don’t know. We’ll see.
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I wish people were more interested in the other question tbh. When do we start to remember that we exist, when does our autobiographical memory kick in that creates this idea that we have been alive for a certain time? So much of our fear of death is based on our desire to maintain our memory beyond death tbh. I don't think most people would find it appealing if they knew they would be reborn but won't remember anything before that.
That is a good point, the moment that we become aware of our existence is a big one in our development and our lives. As a believer in reincarnation what we are now is the same being at heart as any past incarnations, but neither is 'me' since who I am has been formed from my experiences and memories. A lot would hate the idea of a blank slate new life once this one ends, and while they are one and the same ultimately there is a big difference between who we are as a person now and who we are in the bigger spiritual picture
Ima come clean I hope it's going to a place where you can eat whatever you want and not get fat
Reincarnation makes zero sense tbh and all these man made religious obviously fake as hell so who knows.
eternal nothingness same as before