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In reply to the discussion: Near-death study: Brains explode with activity as heart stops [View all]leftyladyfrommo
(19,954 posts)133. I'm not arguing with you.
I have no answers.
My concept of God is not some kind of personage that sits on high and moves people around like pieces on a chess board. I don't believe in much of the stuff taught in churches.
I really don't try to justify anything. Awful things happen every day in this world. It is just the way of the world.
And there are a hundred million miracles that happen every day, too.
This is just my own experience and I not demeaning yours. But we have a choice. We can live in the light or we can choose the darkness. And that darkness can be a horrible bottomless pit.
So I sit just like the Zen people have done for thousands of years. Just sit. Sometimes it's good. Sometimes it's bad. No difference. It just is.
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Impossible. No heart or brains. All guts and asses. Likely foam at the mouth at the end. Just sayin'
freshwest
Aug 2013
#22
or dumbing down spirituality. Maybe this is just what happens in the body as the soul leaves it.
olddad56
Aug 2013
#29
Some in the media like to play science against spirituality, as though it must be one or the other
Hekate
Aug 2013
#43
What is the soul? Is there such a thing as a personal identity that exists after the physical body
hedgehog
Aug 2013
#54
Dear Woodsprite- I like the analogy of a car. When we exit a car we don't cease to exist.
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#108
I was a drop of water that fell from the sky and I was just that drop until my fall ended
gtar100
Aug 2013
#139
the term of art we use is "mind stuff". But ALL matter is essentially sunlight.Ponder that
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#106
I'm interested in hearing what others who have experienced NDEs have to say about this.
EOTE
Aug 2013
#92
Reality has already been scientifically proven to be non-local. If we posit Consciousness as the
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#110
How else could we experience the spiritual except through the senses of our bodies & minds?
Hekate
Aug 2013
#7
I believe there's some kind of relation between what happens to one's brain during seizures and this
EOTE
Aug 2013
#97
But that would be BAT, not a RAT. Coming to swoop them away to Fur Baby Heaven.
freshwest
Aug 2013
#25
Oh, I've had my chances. It's all so messy. Just call me Wheeze, Eek or Squeak!
freshwest
Aug 2013
#32
I agree Kelliekat44. there are those that experience them and those who haven't.
roguevalley
Aug 2013
#40
Why is it so important for some people to prove that religion is a big scam?
leftyladyfrommo
Aug 2013
#49
I have always wondered why it is so important for people to try and prove NDE's
djean111
Aug 2013
#52
"Religion provides the moral code that makes society work." I am not so sure of that.
yellowcanine
Aug 2013
#115
Anyone who bases their moral code just on religious belief probably isn't going to keep it.
yellowcanine
Aug 2013
#119
No but it does seem that the preachers braying the most about this or that sin are hiding the most.
yellowcanine
Aug 2013
#144
same reason the "Jesus can't be real" folks keep citing the same sources Jack Chick uses
MisterP
Aug 2013
#58
Many scams have been facilitated by appealing to greed. That doesn't mean that money doesn't exist.
Squinch
Aug 2013
#102
Problem is many people including me were bombarded with scary hell fire stories as children
yellowcanine
Aug 2013
#111
But scary hell fire stories told to children are very different from the conversation going on here.
Squinch
Aug 2013
#113
I give credence to near death stories but they prove nothing about life after death.
yellowcanine
Aug 2013
#117
I guess you have the answers then, about who is right and who is wrong in this discussion.
Squinch
Aug 2013
#118
"The religious fear mongers use these near death stories as a means of controlling people."
djean111
Aug 2013
#127
Why is it so important for so many religious people to subject others to their religion, "prayers,"
Arugula Latte
Aug 2013
#78
I think we are talking about two different things here: one is following a prescribed religion and
Squinch
Aug 2013
#103
so the poor rats must have been fully conscious when they ripped out their hearts? :(
Sunlei
Aug 2013
#68
So we can take from this that the rats are probably experiencing rat heaven?
yellowcanine
Aug 2013
#75