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What will you take with you

Sabour

Well-Known Member
Hello guys.

I know it will be hard for some people to take that question seriously, but I am interested in knowing. When you die, what do you think you will be taking with you?

Some input about what death means to you would be appreciated.
 

Nymphs

Well-Known Member
Hello guys.

I know it will be hard for some people to take that question seriously, but I am interested in knowing. When you die, what do you think you will be taking with you?

Some input about what death means to you would be appreciated.

Nothing. I'll be dead. :cool:
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
This personality energy essence will return to its source with all sorts of wild ideas, inspirations and perceptions acquired on its amazing time in the physical worlds... ... with no god and/or judgment to deal with things ought to be quite interesting.

Think of it as being similar to the prodigal son going off to far distant lands and then returning to his loving family (of the psyche).
 

Sha'irullah

رسول الآلهة
Well I would love to know where I am going exactly to begin with.

If I was going to heaven I would like to take with me a 6GHz CPU and 6 TB, computer with a Nvidia Geforce GTX Titan Z(quad decked of course for no reason), and 64GB of GDDR5 RAM, surround speakers and can dual boot Kubuntu and Windows.

Yeah, like a virgin :D
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
Nothing. I'll be dead. :cool:

Yeah, that's my general response too, and the question is a little bit confusing to me. There won't be any "me" to be doing any taking, so... eh? Hell, even the "taking" the "me" does now is somewhat illusory; I own nothing.
 

roger1440

I do stuff
Hello guys.

I know it will be hard for some people to take that question seriously, but I am interested in knowing. When you die, what do you think you will be taking with you?

Some input about what death means to you would be appreciated.
Where I'm going I think I'll need one of these.

lg-lwhd8000r.jpg
 

1137

Here until I storm off again
Premium Member
Bury me with some photo albums and some of my religious symbolism.
 

Badran

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Hello guys.

I know it will be hard for some people to take that question seriously, but I am interested in knowing. When you die, what do you think you will be taking with you?

Some input about what death means to you would be appreciated.

When i die, i don't expect to go anywhere or to do anything.

As far as i can see, death is the end of my experience, as far as my perception goes.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Hello guys.

I know it will be hard for some people to take that question seriously, but I am interested in knowing. When you die, what do you think you will be taking with you?

That is a question to take seriously, no doubt. I just don't think it is worth betting a lot on speculative answers.

I do fully hope to take with me the certainty that I did my best while I was alive, anyway.

I neither expect nor hope for anything else.

Some input about what death means to you would be appreciated.

It is the final rest for the individual.
 

Sha'irullah

رسول الآلهة
When I die, nothing awaits me. No glory, no light, no heaven, no joy and no pain. God is dead and so is his domain, his palace of light which was only our dungeon of torture.
Death is just the end and merely our penalty for being born and living fruitful lives.
 

idea

Question Everything
We will take what we have learned with us, and our relationships with us - friends and family here, are friends and family in heaven too, friends and family are the treasures in heaven.


Conservation laws, conservation of mass, energy, information, intelligence - nothing comes from nothing, nor does anything disappear into nothing, things just change form. Death is a separation of spirit and body, our spirit is eternal with no beginning and no end, just as everything is eternal.
 
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edwinic

Member
Hello guys.

I know it will be hard for some people to take that question seriously, but I am interested in knowing. When you die, what do you think you will be taking with you?

Some input about what death means to you would be appreciated.
I take the memories that I once lived, if that is possible.
 
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