•?((¯°·._.• ἶჰ ནhპΓპ მ lἶfპ მfནპΓ ძპმནh ?? •._.·°¯))؟• should there be? So, I have always wondered if there's a life after death. But as a rational person, it doesn't feel like there's any. The innumerable recorded and researched cases of past life experiences clearly point to life after death. Various institutions have performed research about the afterlife, experiences, or about consciousness after death, finding proof that life continues after death. There have been many cases of near death experiences where people have had an encounter with the afterlife, such as ‘seeing the light‘, or meeting their loved ones who passed away. In all the recorded cases of reincarnations, it was also found that after death and before next birth on Earth, there was a variable time lag. Meanwhile, Yale University scientists announced last month they had managed to successfully bring the brains of 100 slaughtered pigs back to life. The reanimated brains were kept in this state for 36 hours before they died. And the team said the same procedure will work on primates – humans closest animal ancestor. They hope the process could be used to further the study of human organs when they are outside the body, which could lead to huge medical advances. Although the pigs never actually regained consciousness, the team believe it could be possible to actually restore some level of awareness. But leading academics have branded the procedure nightmarish, saying it raises all kinds of ethical dilemmas. Benjamin Curtis, a Nottingham Trent ethics and philosophy lecturer, said if it was done on humans it would be a “living hell” for them. So, what do you think about all this?? Is there a life after death? Should there be a life after death??? Is it too greedy to wish to have more years than let us say a 100 to learn all the things the world has to offer? ~lucii/vashie out Please refrain from breaking the ToU or Forum CoC.
Well, maybe reincarnation or something but life after death is like wth did you die for then? Just RIP
...that experiment depicted sounds unethical. Without question. Is there a link to article you can send me? I like to cling on the theories that a soul can never die. Maybe that’s just the fear inside me (experienced death at young age) or the perspective philosopher inside me.
I mean...researchers do a lot for science. Perhaps this was an older study or op made it sound much worse than it is? There are boards now to prevent unethical methods anyways.
I kinda hope there’s like a life after death where like all your family souls meet up and stay together once they die then you join them once you die. It’s a nice sentiment but I doubt there’s life after death. Would be nice tho
anyone else want scavengers to colonize their decomposing body when they die? fuçk modern embalming amirite ladies
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. We are essentially balls of energy and I’d like to believe that our energy is returned to the Earth once we pass. So we’re still here in a sense, just less orderly.
No. I believe that death is death, and that tales about life after death are usually made and perpatuated for the purpose of ensuring that people remain accountable for their actions during their life and they don't just say "It won't matter when I'm dead" However I believe that a life is more than a heartbeat. It's what we do. It's our influences and changes associated with our being that are who we are. If a person lives yheir entire lifetime inside a perfectly sealed box, and the box never comes into contact with anything, that person never really had a life. Even if it was for hundreds of years, if they never achieved anything, they never had a real self. Some of us lasts beyond our death in this form. Our physical bady may perish, but our legacy, the consequences of the things we did in life are like our afterlife. Some people forget the small stuff they achieved. The small positive or negative influences they had on the world, and that can be bad because unless they make some major breakthrough they can feel meaningless. In the spirit of the moral warning of most afterlife stories, I like to believe in an alternative one in which your spirit or something leaves the physical plane and enters some other realm. I romanticize it and say we get lifted up into the clouds, and we get fixed in the clouds in a comfy tomb from which we can view our life and the effects we had. Even butterfly effect stuff, 10+ steps removed, to the side and into the future. The parallel with heaven/hell is that whatever the net sum of our influence onto the world is is what we feel going into our eternal life after death. So it's important to make people happy and make good decisions so that you can be happy forever, and not just make th happy in the short term. We're responsible for the long term too.
What if we've all already died before, But have no memory of it? If you had been someone else before, You would never know...
and it wouldn't fūcking matter, would it? The answer is yes. You died before. Has your life changed due to this revelation? nah boi get outta here