Existance,. is something that i m always questioning,.. because we r never going to be certain about it,.. because our mentality is limited and for the wants with religious beliefs questions are out of their mind,...
Si no existiera ,. supiera que no existo,.. ???
Estoy segura que existo??,.. Soy parte de un mundo limitado,. sin realidades seguras, pero llena de expeculaciones,..
Dogo wrote: Lahtina wrote: Salsagal wrote: In the words of the lion king "we are all part of the circle of life". WE continue to exist through other animals. Which are consumed by other animals which are probably reconsumed by humans. And that's why I want to be cremated. @Dogo: Nope, that's a cojito. <buzzer> WRONG! that's a "quickie" LOL <buzzer> No, you loser, that's a cogidilla/cogidita.Es que tú no entiendes que una viene del verbo cojear y el otro de coger. G ╪ J
aahhhhhhhhh now I get it!... today = :sensitivedays: LOL
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Lahtina wrote: Salsagal wrote: In the words of the lion king "we are all part of the circle of life". WE continue to exist through other animals. Which are consumed by other animals which are probably reconsumed by humans. And that's why I want to be cremated. @Dogo: Nope, that's a cojito. <buzzer> WRONG! that's a "quickie" LOL
<buzzer> No, you loser, that's a cogidilla/cogidita.
Es que tú no entiendes que una viene del verbo cojear y el otro de coger. G ╪ J
Salsagal wrote: In the words of the lion king "we are all part of the circle of life". WE continue to exist through other animals. Which are consumed by other animals which are probably reconsumed by humans. And that's why I want to be cremated. @Dogo: Nope, that's a cojito.
<buzzer> WRONG! that's a "quickie" LOL
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In the words of the lion king "we are all part of the circle of life". WE continue to exist through other animals. Which are consumed by other animals which are probably reconsumed by humans.
Dogo wrote: Lahtina wrote: LAB_ wrote: Lahtina you should check out Frei Betto's book "La obra del artista". You'll thank me later Is it easy to get? @LB: QEW-QEF, mmm, sorta; they are distant cousins. @Daeveed: Hmmm. Yes, you're right... non cogito ergo non sum.
<wondering> is "cogito" like a little person that limps?
In the words of the lion king "we are all part of the circle of life". WE continue to exist through other animals. Which are consumed by other animals which are probably reconsumed by humans.
LAB_ wrote: Lahtina you should check out Frei Betto's book "La obra del artista". You'll thank me later Is it easy to get? @LB: QEW-QEF, mmm, sorta; they are distant cousins. @Daeveed: Hmmm. Yes, you're right... non cogito ergo non sum.
<wondering> is "cogito" like a little person that limps?
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Lahtina wrote: Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm. So is that like the QEW but with an F
I think you mean fffffffffffffff!!!! LOL
(sorry, inside joke)
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Marky Mark wrote: I think we do reincarnate somehow, somewhere, sometime but obviously we will never know until we die. I also believe in a heaven and hell. So therefore, yes, I believe we exist after death.
Maybe thats what ties us in with the theory of time... there is no beginning or end, just transitions.
I need to continue cropping ferrets, excuse me.
i was like WTF ferrets have to do with any of this......but i get it now
Colombiana4Life wrote: LAB_ wrote: Lahtina wrote: Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm. Lahtina you should check out Frei Betto's book "La obra del artista". You'll thank me later
Is this a book or a film? @Lahtina - I wonder the same thing. I wonder if we`ll be floating around as spirits just observing our loved ones, yet knowing we are not there
I think we do reincarnate somehow, somewhere, sometime but obviously we will never know until we die. I also believe in a heaven and hell. So therefore, yes, I believe we exist after death.
Maybe thats what ties us in with the theory of time... there is no beginning or end, just transitions.
Daeveed wrote: X4v13r wrote: Just like u view life thru the eyes of science there is some of us that view it thru the eyes of religion.......is not being vain or selfish is just differnt types of views and like u said "That much we know. Nothing more". X@vier Yesh, you're right. I didn't mean to be disrispectful at any moment.
none taken, just making it clear that u can't compare apples and oranges.
X@vier
and pls don't think that I'm following or picking on u, is just the opposite, i like ur post beacuse u get me thinking and make me want to reply.
Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm.
So is that like the QEW but with an F
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Daeveed wrote: X4v13r wrote: Just like u view life thru the eyes of science there is some of us that view it thru the eyes of religion.......is not being vain or selfish is just differnt types of views and like u said "That much we know. Nothing more". X@vier Yesh, you're right. I didn't mean to be disrispectful at any moment.
Mas te vale!
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Just like u view life thru the eyes of science there is some of us that view it thru the eyes of religion.......is not being vain or selfish is just differnt types of views and like u said "That much we know. Nothing more". X@vier
Yesh, you're right. I didn't mean to be disrispectful at any moment.
Lahtina wrote: Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm. Lahtina you should check out Frei Betto's book "La obra del artista". You'll thank me later
Is this a book or a film?
@Lahtina - I wonder the same thing. I wonder if we`ll be floating around as spirits just observing our loved ones, yet knowing we are not there
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X4v13r wrote: Just like u view life thru the eyes of science there is some of us that view it thru the eyes of religion.......is not being vain or selfish is just differnt types of views and like u said "That much we know. Nothing more".
X@vier
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Daeveed wrote: Lahtina wrote: Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm.
Impossible. I can imagine a world without me, but i cannot imagine not existing. Imagination is a consequence of existence. "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am), or how I like to say it "Cogito cogito, ergo cogito sum" (I think that I think, therefore I think that I am). Sometimes I wonder why are people so vain and selfish that they reach the point of thinking that they will "keep existing" after they die. You are only human. Eternity is a comforting but illusional dream. We exist here and now, we've existed for a while, and we will cease to exist. That much we know. Nothing more.
Just like u view life thru the eyes of science there is some of us that view it thru the eyes of religion.......is not being vain or selfish is just differnt types of views and like u said "That much we know. Nothing more".
Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm.
Impossible.
I can imagine a world without me, but i cannot imagine not existing. Imagination is a consequence of existence. "Cogito, ergo sum"(I think, therefore I am), or how I like to say it "Cogito cogito, ergo cogito sum"(I think that I think, therefore I think that I am).
Sometimes I wonder why are people so vain and selfish that they reach the point of thinking that they will "keep existing" after they die. You are only human. Eternity is a comforting but illusional dream.
We exist here and now, we've existed for a while, and we will cease to exist. That much we know. Nothing more.
Lahtina wrote: Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm.
When i'm physically gone, if i have children, they will carry a bit of me in them, so in that sense i will still exist.
Can i imagine not existing? yes actually, it would make a big difference at least in my family and people i know. For example, if my brother did something funny I'D laugh. Would someone else laugh just as hard as me if it were them listening to the joke instead? Of course more elaborate scenarios can be used.
Being conscious of ourselves, is it worth it? YES! you appreciate it more when you know it's not yours to keep for ever.
I hope ese diente tuyo ya no te este dando guerra.
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Lahtina wrote: Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm.
Lahtina you should check out Frei Betto's book "La obra del artista". You'll thank me later
Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on? Yes, my tooth still hurts, tyvm.
Please take some tylenol.
Just kidding girl. I hope you feel better, and pain goes away soon! For those who believe in reincarnation, the body dies but soul lives (therefore you are consciousness would still exist). Because for them (who believe in reincarnation) you are the spirit soul and the body is just like a machine. .....ok that's it, too tired... I am going to bed too.
When I consider the short duration of my life, swallowed up in the eternity before and after, the little space which I fill, and even can see, engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and am astonished at being here rather than there; for there is no reason why here rather than there, why now rather than then. Who has put me here? By whose order and direction have this place and time been allotted to me? Blaise Pascal
I am fascinated by the writings of a mathematician trying to make sense of his 'place' in the universe. I wonder as I wander and as my tooth continues to hurt. Do you wonder? If you do, how would you respond to Blaise Pascal's questions?
Do you think you'll still exist when you cease to exist - that is to say: when you die? I don't mean the whole life after death shambhala. QEF is shambhala anyway? I also don't mean your body. I mean your consciousness. Can you imagine NOT existing? Why would we be conscious of ourselves only to lose it later on?