Is there an afterlife?
What happens to our mind when the brain is destroyed?
Do you believe in a God?
Is there an afterlife?
probably not
we dont know
yes, the unknowable god
>Is there an afterlife?
There is just life and it extends to many forms and many dimensions.
>What happens to our mind when the brain is destroyed?
The brain is a filter, an existential separator. A mind that is no longer isolated within the boundaries of the physical brain will regain universal understanding of everything that exists.
>Do you believe in a God?
Yes. There is nothing else but God.
Fuck if I know, I just hope the mods of real life are better than the mods of this site.
Would you care to elaborate?
I am curious to hear you out.
I don't know but I'm sure God hates me. I don't think he's going to let in.
What would you like to know more about?
>God
Here on Jow Forums we don't use the word "God" unless you mean Godan. God or Godan is the Lombardic name for Woden, god of the Aryans. Christfags will use the word "God" to fake being white and to disguise their Jewish religion with the god called Yahweh, but we will always catch and warn them.
Yes.
Depends on how you answer question three.
Yes.
To be safe for all eternity:
A: Admit that you are a sinner, who violates the Will of God, and that you need a Saviour.
B: Believe that Jesus Christ, Son of God & Messiah, died for you sins and rose again, as prophesied and recorded in the Word of God. Trust in His finished work.
C: Call on His name, ask Him to save you, and confess that He is Lord.
CHINK'D
1)i watched brain cancer destroy my mother over two years until she was nothing more than a vegetable. after she passed away I heard her calling out my name in the morning for only a couple of days after her passing. her family has had similar events of family members passing and showing themselves to others, over great distances too, so there is something.
2)The physical dies along with the rest of the body, but I believe the intelligence lives on in another form.
3)I believe the universe is alive and we're created by it so that it may experience itself and learn from our experiences
Have you ever done DMT or similar to bring you to this conclusion that there are multiple forms of life across multiple dimensions?
What you're saying sounds like the actual truth as far as I understand it from using DMT, but if you came to this conclusion from an alternative I would like to know how so.
- There is.
- The brain is but flesh. Our consciousness is eternal.
- I do.
Yes, there is a afterlife.
Hard to know, but once your soul leaves your body, you go either to heaven or hell, I guess?
Yes. I believe in a God as a Roman Catholic and always will.
Probably yes.
It moves to a different dimension and seeps into another body like a ghost.
I think there is a metaphysical realm but it's literally too far away to make any statements about it. There is something like God for sure.
>yes
>mind=brain, so it is destroyed
>soul=collection of our experiences in life is concentrated in our brain, is not tangible, concrete. literal Data.
>yes, God.
Hellfire for sinners.
Heaven for repented followers of Christ.
Reincarnation for the unsaved finally hell
Heaven for those who attained gnosis
>Is there an afterlife?
Unlikely, unknowable.
>What happens to our mind when the brain is destroyed?
It ceases to exist. The machine has broken down.
>Do you believe in a God?
No. I do not disregard the statistical probablility, but no, the odds are not in favour of the existence of a deity, at current levels of information.
I smoked weed for a couple of years, but that's as deep as I have gone into psychedelic experimenting. I've arrived at my views through my own contemplation & studying of religion and science, which probably sounds much more fancier than it really is.
It turns out we live in a holographic universe, the void of space-time has a geometric structure. The geometry has the pattern to record unlimited information.
The implications are that we do create our own reality, reincarnation is real, and you have infinite potential
>No. I do not disregard the statistical probablility, but no, the odds are not in favour of the existence of a deity, at current levels of information.
>using intraphysical information to calculate the propability of a certain metaphysical circumstances.
A lot of words to say nothing at all.
No, because it's not necessary
Mind is matter. If matter managed to become your mind once, it can happen again. That's how reincarnation works.
I believe that life in the universe is not an accident, someone or something wanted it to exist.
How can you trust what you see on DMT though. For example when I drink alcohol I don’t see girls for the manipulative cunts they are, but then I sober up and realize I was under the influence of a drug. Not trying to argue just genuinely curious.
I trust what I've seen because it's always the same set of phenomena, unlike LSD which gave me random dreamlike thoughts, DMT was always a "room to room" experience, wherein there was only one entity in a space that they seemed to own.
Some designed the space they were in more than others, some focused on their own physical form.
They seemed to be human, and when I ever brought up the fact I was alive, they seemed surprised, and often asked details of my current like and or the date.
Some were much too intricate in their personality for it to have been imagination, for I cannot focus that well on details when I lucid dream.
I then surmise that the events I witnessed were not of my creation.
I will attempt to get a name from the next one I meet, probably not until the end of the month when I can go again.
Because if I can get their name they had in life, I can prove for at least myself that what I have seen is not just imagination, but may very well be the afterlife.
>Like
*life
Hmm I’ve heard similar stories to that about DMT trips. I’m not sure if I’ll ever experience it though, I tripped acid once and it scared the shit out of me. I’m fully aware how fragile consciousness is and I don’t want to fuck mine up beyond repair.
Good call, don't do what you're not comfortable doing, that's how people end up getting hurt with this stuff.