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Topic: Do you belive in reincarnation?
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Fri 10/09/09 11:32 PM

Fromheart wrote:

science also support this fact.energy can neither be created nor be destroyed


Based on one of the lastest scientific theories of the Big Bang (namely Inflation Theory), it is no longer considered to be true that energy can neither be created nor destroyed.

It only appears that way to us via the simple experiments that we can do at this particular point in the history of the universe.

In other words, the idea that energy is always conserved, is a fleeting property of the universe that doesn't hold true in the big picture. The very concept of energy is ultimately as meaningless as the concept of spacetime.

In other words, both energy/matter and spacetime, are products of the very existence of the spacetime fabric itself, neither are absolutes. Both were 'created' at the Big Bang, and both may very well wind down to 'nothingness' eventually. In fact, the precise fate of the physical universe is truly speculative at this point.

It's unlikely that our true essence is 'energy'.

I personally feel that it's far more likely that our true essence is pure conciousness which may not require any 'energy' at all.

After all, 'energy' is ultimately nothing more than a measurement of how to manifest and transform observables in spacetime. Take away the concept of spacetime, and the concept of 'energy' becomes just as meaningless.

If spirit exists as pure consciousness then it doesn't even require a concept of energy to even exist at all.

Energy itself is genuinely a physical notion. It's a meaningless concept outside of a physical context.

If spirit exists, it's most likely entirely non-physical in ways that are totally beyond our comprehension.

That's my energyless opinion. bigsmile





BINGO! By george I think you've got it all figured out. drinker

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Sat 10/10/09 09:24 PM
So it is clear that majority of the people belive in reincarnation.but two important religion of world islam and christianity do not belive in it while hindusim and buddism hv strong belief in it.can we have a world religion in which all good things of all religion can be included.do you know wat that religion would be like that?

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Sat 10/10/09 09:28 PM

So it is clear that majority of the people belive in reincarnation.but two important religion of world islam and christianity do not belive in it while hindusim and buddism hv strong belief in it.can we have a world religion in which all good things of all religion can be included.do you know wat that religion would be like that?


I always come back to this


God is like the sun. You can't look at the sun without going blind.

But you can see a reflection of the sun in any old mud puddle

Religions are like mud puddles

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Sun 10/11/09 07:13 AM

So it is clear that majority of the people belive in reincarnation.but two important religion of world islam and christianity do not belive in it while hindusim and buddism hv strong belief in it.can we have a world religion in which all good things of all religion can be included.do you know wat that religion would be like that?


I don't think we should have a world religion. I know human nature and sooner or later it will become dogmatic, oppressive and used for control and power.


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Sun 10/11/09 09:39 AM

So it is clear that majority of the people belive in reincarnation.but two important religion of world islam and christianity do not belive in it while hindusim and buddism hv strong belief in it.can we have a world religion in which all good things of all religion can be included.do you know wat that religion would be like that?



The Islam and Christianity are basically from the same scriptures. They are not really all that different.

People should just believe what they want. There should not be any world religion in the organized sense.

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