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Originally Posted by RussellPandorabox
I agree life after death is transformation, where the soul becomes immortal and it searches for the body to enter after it has attained its moksha.
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i dont think its that complicated. i think that with the misconception of time that we have adopted as a society makes us consider death in misconcepted ways. what is time? i feel the best way to define it is how is it relevant to your own conscious thought. there fore you can say time began with your birth, as it began with the birth of every other soul in the universe. and what relevance does time have if you arnt conscious. there for you can asume that all souls started at the same time because in reletivity the universe through your conscious eye has no defintion until you are either in the womb or as you come out. although your father may have been born 25 years ago, in relevance, your life started at the same time. as is the same for your grandfather and so on. we need to stop looking at time as being linear, we asume that it runs past, present, future. that the past already happened, the present is the only moment conscious, and the future has yet to be dictated. moments of your life have and will be continuesly repeated. death is merely a moment in your life. you will conscioussly live again just as you will relive your 18th birthday, or the day you get married. there is no afterlife because we misconcept time. time is only relevant to your conscious thought there for the moments before you are born and the moments after death have no relevance to time, it cant be defined by your conscious thought. i believe this theory better explains the universe. why havent we as people been able to anwser the big question of whats after death? because we misconcept time. this is the root of why this question holds no relevance. the beginning of the universe started with the start of every conscious thought. souls arnt created periodically they all began at the same moment because what is time if you arnt there to interpret it? moments merely are, they dont have a postition in the past, present, future, they just are. sorry ive started to rant. im going to stop here. i know this concept may be hard to follow solely becase i may not type it out in the most organized manner so if you have questions let me know.