thump easy
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so all he remembers he was telling me while i helped him take down his 12 trees cliping away i asked him about his scares on his neck.
I believe death is good for people. After all, what would happen if people had masturbated without limit and didn't die? Yes, death helps earth's microorganisms have lunch and multiplyso i was wondering and thinking about this subject,We have life and while we are in life we view death in many ways.My thought is that death is a transition not a means to an eternal end ,though this form we currently manifest will cease to be when transition occurs, this much we do understand.While it is my belief that that everything is made of energy condensed to make the form physicaly manifest. Energy that can never be created nor destroyed,we have come to understand this in Science.We only transfer energy or are rearranged when changing forms.In this happening it is unknown if memories of past energy forms could transfer into the new form,yet I do not view as an impossibility,yet that is beside my point.What is death to you?
So what are your thoughts people?
...this is a rather selective slice of what you've written here, but it's for good reason. Interesting that you say 'spirit is the visible flame'. I was just listening to a lecture in which the speaker said "even darkness is flame - we just don't see it". He went on to say that a visible flame is contained within the unseen flame. (unseen because of our inability to see it - "if thine eye be single" comes to mind - and a dude looking into a microscope ).But imo a more useful metaphor is that spirit is the visible flame coming off the metabolic bonfire of all our nerve tissue, and when that goes out, the flame goes zoop.
Yeah, when I was a believer in Christianity, I didn't dread death. But since I've become an "unbeliever", I do dread death. Bummer.I agree. When you die that's it. No more existence. Which is really depressing and makes me wish I had some kind of faith, but I don't believe in mumbo jumbo. I wish I did, then dying wouldn't seem so tragic to me.