View Full Version : Check Out A Little Idea I Had In Regards To Death & Nature


Cory
12-27-02, 10:58 AM
Everything in nature is opposites. Light & dark, night & day, love & hate, peace & war, life & death. Considering that everything is nature anyway, if life is expirience wouldn't be safe to say that death would be total non-expirience? Especialy since you are in a state of non-expirience before you are born? Now maybe you don't even stay in that state (death) forever as the sun always rises and seasons change and everything seems circular but for the first part, does it seem logical?

Adam
12-27-02, 11:03 AM
People do experience things before birth.

Cory
12-27-02, 11:11 AM
Like what?

Jaxom
12-27-02, 11:17 AM
Perhaps conception would be a better word than birth, since fetuses do have awareness. As to when they get that awareness, that's a whole other debate.

Cory
12-27-02, 11:22 AM
"As to when they get that awareness, that's a whole other debate."

Yes so to be safe conception would be a much better and safer word to use.

mooter
12-27-02, 05:44 PM
Though I believe in reincarnation, (but Im not sure about the consequences of suicide) you do have a good point. Life is experience, so Death would be non-experience. Ive pondered about when death comes, that is it you are completely out of existence forever, but when it came to the thought of dualities it didnt occure to me. hmm Ive always had this idea of a "Paradox Loophole" or a cheesy ub tmaybe cool bandname "Loophole Paradox" That might be a loophole, Death experience and the ability to reincarnate. But perhaps it depends on how the life was lived, your own take on Life and Death, God, I mean, people with their certain religions see those symbolisms in their experiences within that religious context .ie Would a Christian Fundamentalist have a religious or death experience and see Shiva dancing on her head. anyway, good point

susan
12-27-02, 06:59 PM
I know that all my moments seem SO
familiar. not in a boring way, in an excitingly revisiting
type way, like the second time I went to Paris.
this makes me think that we live something over and over
again, though I don't know what it is.
I feel that we must have multiple lives because
IT FEELS THAT WAY!

Cory
12-27-02, 09:17 PM
"Though I believe in reincarnation,"

"Ive pondered about when death comes, that is it you are completely out of existence forever,"

Like I said, I'm not sure if death would be eternal, as the 360 degrees idea that in nature everything comes back around.


"But perhaps it depends on how the life was lived,"

Doubt it as I don't beleive in karma anymore (if I ever did).


"Would a Christian Fundamentalist have a religious or death experience and see Shiva dancing on her head"

No unless there is the infamous "4th Dimension" or "Astral" were your thoughts instantly manifest and even then a Christian would create there own idea of heaven or hell or jesus. But the point here is non-expirience and after putting more thought into it death could be eternal if you take then opposite theory because life is temporary. After all, the sun won't always rise...