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What will you take with you

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Best not visit any bars then ;)
In a sense, yes. My joy comes from living up to my highest ideals. My regrets come from not living up to them. Everyone has ideals including atheists who have ethical principles they believe in.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't expect to die, I just expect the rest of the world to go away at some point.
 

Sha'irullah

رسول الآلهة
In a sense, yes. My joy comes from living up to my highest ideals. My regrets come from not living up to them. Everyone has ideals including atheists who have ethical principles they believe in.

You speak wisely. It seems people are very materialistic and seek to do nothing else but find one materialistic achievement after another.
 

ZooGirl02

Well-Known Member
I won't be taking anything with me but my soul if I die before Jesus' Second Coming. If I happen to be alive when Jesus returns, I'll take my soul and my brand new body with me. Even if I die before He returns though, I'll still get a brand new body at His Second Coming in my opinion.
 
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).

Well put.
My personal take is that everything comes from some sort of primordial-matter(not sure what to call it) and that when 'die' we return to original 'state'.
I am unsure whether "I" will know this.
Does an ocean drop know it is a drop?
 

2ndpillar

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.

Everyone will be accompanied by a record of their deeds. (Rev 20:12-13)
 

`mud

Just old
Premium Member
BSM1,
Haven't left yet.....getting close though.
~
I believe you deserve an answer though.
I will leave memories to the people that remember me,
and the rest of those that don't remember,
welllll.........it won't matter.
~
Kinda like the "spirit" of me going through cognizance.
~
'mud
 
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