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What comes after.

Wolfnox

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So everyone has there own concept of what comes after death. Im a christian with a personal vision of my own small piece of Heaven. Thats where i believe i will end up. But what about all of you?
 
It finally came to me last nite, the afterlife is a beautiful space where every cat walks around with perfectly balanced expresso cups on their little heads and little bow ties with little grooming brushes so you drink a shot, then thank them by grooming them. I know this infinite amount of wisdom probably has you on the floor heaving fur balls, so thank me later.
 
I believe we all have a soul. Since we can't explain our existence in the first place, and we really don't know where we are exactly in relationship to the entire universe, we limit ourselves to what we can understand in rational terms. Our bodies are bio-degradable, but the soul is not tangible. It has no limitations. We will all find peace.
 
Because some tortured souls leave the earth with dysfunctional rubic cubes, hence no peace.
 
Always an intersting topic to me. Even as a Christian i wonder what it will be like. Will all that i have lived be like a distant dream? Is it peaceful? I know what i would want from it. Peace. No more no less.

Video helps set the mood.
 
It's got to be what the earth looked like before humans changed it, I say that because we didn't make the earth
 
From my own perception I believe this existence is merely secondary to our primary existence. A primary existence where for all intents and purposes, that we default to being magnanimous and eternal souls.

That we choose to depart such perfection to live a very temporary, but mortal existence. They only way to truly enlighten ourselves, spiritually profiting from an arduous existence in an imperfect life. That when we finally leave this existence, hopefully we have learned something from it that we could not likely learn "at home".

Knowing that you can and likely will go through the process again, reincarnating in yet another perhaps even more arduous life than the last one. Strictly by choice, but often with the help of other eternal souls.
 
I do believe that we reincarnate over and over until we have achieved enlightenment. Then there are several choices. One is to fade away and return to stardust, another is to come back to earth as a teacher of enlightenment to help others, or maybe to go to other planets or universes to do so, or to go to such places to continue on our journeys to enlightenment, for revelations that some cannot achieve in this spacetime continuum.
 
I hope there's something interesting.. However, realism dictates I only expect becoming worm food.
 
There's a scene that can get me if I'm not emotionally prepared for it in the film The Green Mile. The character of Arlen Bitterbuck (played by Graham Greene), just before his execution, asks Paul Edgecomb (played by Tom Hanks):
Do you believe that if a man repents enough for what he done wrong, than he'll get to go back to the time that was happiest for him and live there forever? Could that be what heaven's like?

I don't have any particular belief one way or the other but I always liked that scene for that quote. If I could have my preference though, I would hope to not exist. I've upset some of my more religious family members by saying "Sure, hell would suck. But I don't want to go to heaven just to dance and sing 24/7 while eating a buffet of endless lamb chops."

I guess that, in a certain sense, my preference is similar to Wolf Prince's. Peace.
 

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