Death Is Your Destiny
Death is your destiny and Birth was your history: You are
gifted with two things in life, your birth and death. You should
embraced both as the gifts that they are. Without them you
wouldn't be here now. Every experience in-between them is your
unique perception of life.
I can not remember what I was doing, or where I was before
birth. I guess I didn't exist. Many people believe this will non
existence will be your fate after death. The equation that
causes a problem with this belief is that you have most
certainly lived, and another question must be asked. Do these
memories of experiences die with you, or do they live on?
Science has proven that the atoms that make up your whole body
will live on. They will form new matter in the universe and will
transform themselves into anything from a coffee cup to a worm
that survives off your decomposing body.
In fact, if sciences theories are correct, which they most
certainly are no where near being correct. Almost everything
that makes up you and your body was made during the big bang.
Almost every part of you has existed for trillions of years. You
may be a 22 years old in human form, but everything that makes
up your human form has been around since a lot longer..
Nobody knows what happens after you die. There are many cases of
near death experiences, and they are the best evidence a third
party experience can give us. Without our own personal
experience with a near death experience, we are simply analyzing
what other people tell us about their own near death experience.
Go to
http://www.near-death.com/experiences/experts13.html to find
out what people with near death experience say about their
experience.
There is a problem with believing these near death experiences
are accurate descriptions of death.
1) Was the person dead long enough to actually pass on to
another existence? 2) Was the person brain dead? 3) There are
plenty of cases of people who have near death experiences who
remember nothing.
If a person is brought back to life after having a near death
experience, the person has not experienced death to its fullest.
The person did not die, they only came close and can not give an
accurate description of death at its fullest.
Did the brain die? Once believe the brain is the key to weather
someone is in fact dead or not. When a large portion of critical
brains cells start dying, it becomes harder to save a persons
life. Many believe that people who have these near death
experiences simply haven't suffered major brain death to report
on the experience of death at its fullest.
There are plenty of cases of people who come close to death and
remember nothing about it. Maybe these people did not die to the
point of other near death experiences and didn't have the
experience because they were brought back to life before it
happened.
People believe what happens after death what they were taught,
what their best intuition is, or what they have learned. Most
people have no direct personal experience with death, or do they?
Your atoms come into play again. Just because you can not see
them with your macro eyes doesn't mean they do not exist. You
have billions of atoms just on the tip of your finger. The
numbers are staggering, however the number of trillions of atoms
that make up your body are real objects we can look at and
measure with scientific equipment.
These atoms make up almost every part of the physical you, but
they use to make up a whole lot of other stuff as well. Most of
them have been here since the beginning of the universe. They
have taken on many forms throughout history, and they were once
probably a part of another human being.
So if atoms and everything inside atoms were once a part of
another human being. Obviously in a physical perception life
lives on through reincarnation to some degree. What about your
memories and life experiences? Are these a part of those atoms,
or do they die when the brain dies?
Well I guess it's all about how you look at it. Your perception
right now is everything. Image yourself without any memories or
life experiences. You would be truly lost and without identity.
If you are unable to remember these past memories of
experiences, then are these memories now dead? Are you dead?
I believe yes and no. I believe we are powerful enough to
communicate with powerful forces of nature and ask these
questions. You're not going to get any accurate answers from
anyone else. Your best bet is to practice meditation.
Learn to ask these questions during meditation or prayer, and
most importantly, learn to hear and interpret the answers. The
answers will come, maybe not in the traditional sense you're
accustom to, but they will come.
Good luck after your death, I hope you find everything you were
expecting to find.
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