Re: Where Does Our Energy Go When We Die?
Excellent read Mups. Thanks.
Originally Posted by
Donkeyman
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I have long thought that death was just me being recycled
and distributed back to the universe Mupps!
Thereby sort of living forever?
I never thought it involved any quantum physics or anything
it just was what it was?
What can l say?
Regards Donkeyman!
I believe the same thing. I think the reason why I added the part about quantum physics is because there are so many life processes that are happening all the time that we don’t see or understand but just because we don’t understand them, doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
Originally Posted by
Surfermom
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Guilty as charged
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Bratti, you are carrying an important torch, and address in another thread, but is that which we can't prove empirically (so far) any less worth of contemplation?
Not at all!
Yes! You are right. Plus the way I worded my OP sounded a tad on the arrogant side. I didn’t mean to sound like I have all the answers cause I don’t.
Originally Posted by
Donkeyman
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How do you know anybody knows anything about what
they think nobody knows about anything?
Regards Donkeyman!
Check.
Originally Posted by
Mups
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Me too, donkeyman.
I personally believe our spirit energy goes off somewhere, and the empty shell of the body feeds other creatures, and is gradually recycled.
That's my own view anyway.
As do I and it’s ok that’s others disagree.
Originally Posted by
Aerolor
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Thanks for putting that up Mups. I was going to post Aaron Freeman's "funeral piece" but thought it a bit sentimental on its own. It goes much better with the other information. The last bit makes me smile - "According to the law of the conservation of energy, not a bit of you is gone; you’re just less orderly."
It was excellent. I loved it.
Thank you. I bookmarked Aaron Freeman’s website.