We use language too carelessly. People talking of one's soul, of one's immaterial spirit as if they had any concrete conception of what these words even mean.
We know nothing, yet we talk as if we knew something.
@valarmanwe Ohhh please i figured it all out when i was 10 years old. We are ALL the same being/soul. We just live life trough different bodies again and again so what happends when you are completely dead is that you actually wake up as a newborn something as you just did when you were born this time
@steelgila I don`t know. Will any person living `in this world` ever be able to know whether `being dead` is `being ?` I suppose from an entirely biological viewpoint `being dead` makes no sense. Only living is `being,` from a biological viewpoint. But as to the question, is there a living being beyond biology - I have no idea.
Check out the downloaded video 'Spiritual Reality' on utube and see the basic Hindu conception of consciousness,death&rebirth, meditation, and spiritual purpose of life.
Interesting that the fella mentions cancer cells. Google HeLa cells. Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman whom - I think - died in the 1950`s. The tumor which killed her have given rise to an immortal cell line. How is that ? No apoptosis ? No contact inhibition ? Death is weird !
We use language too carelessly. People talking of one's soul, of one's immaterial spirit as if they had any concrete conception of what these words even mean.
We know nothing, yet we talk as if we knew something.
HalloFusilli 1 day ago
@boxingisbest I see !
valarmanwe 1 week ago
@valarmanwe Ohhh please i figured it all out when i was 10 years old. We are ALL the same being/soul. We just live life trough different bodies again and again so what happends when you are completely dead is that you actually wake up as a newborn something as you just did when you were born this time
boxingisbest 1 week ago
@steelgila I don`t know. Will any person living `in this world` ever be able to know whether `being dead` is `being ?` I suppose from an entirely biological viewpoint `being dead` makes no sense. Only living is `being,` from a biological viewpoint. But as to the question, is there a living being beyond biology - I have no idea.
valarmanwe 1 week ago
Check out the downloaded video 'Spiritual Reality' on utube and see the basic Hindu conception of consciousness,death&rebirth, meditation, and spiritual purpose of life.
steelgila 1 week ago
@valarmanwe
Very astute observation my friend. Can dead be a state of being? Is there a clue in this?
steelgila 1 week ago
why the fuck is he wearing red shoes?
FailZ123 1 week ago
Time is way older than humanity.
diln5 1 week ago
Interesting that the fella mentions cancer cells. Google HeLa cells. Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman whom - I think - died in the 1950`s. The tumor which killed her have given rise to an immortal cell line. How is that ? No apoptosis ? No contact inhibition ? Death is weird !
valarmanwe 1 week ago