When we pass away we wake up. This world disappears, what's happening to our body is not important at all.
MY thought was that when you die. The energy released when you die(which does have mass) has to go elsewhere. Mabey it goes into a quantum physics sort of leaving our reality and supporting life in another. OR. when we die, our life energy goes into another organism hint:reincarnation
I haven't given it a lot of thought. I'm leaning towards the reincarnation idea. Times running out, maybe I should start thinking about it a bit more seriously - fuck it -I'm a good person so I'll go somewhere nice!
a much asked yet little unanswered question.... in my opinion i feel the stronger of our spirits move out into another, newer body (ie. a baby's) after we cease... quite possibly to continue flourishing and growing....... and i only hope my soul has the chance to keep living, growing and emitting the peace and happiness for as long as it can... my sisters and parents think im a bit wonky but i think im pretty brilliant... and just reading other peoples answers was quite interesting too... thanks for asking!!!
This is a very complex subject. Here are the answers from my sources. If you want some definitions of the estoric language, I would be glad to help. 1. Spiritual (soul) death. If and when mortal man has finally rejected survival, when he has been pronounced spiritually insolvent, morontially bankrupt, in the conjoint opinion of the Adjuster and the surviving seraphim, when such co-ordinate advice has been recorded on Uversa, and after the Censors and their reflective associates have verified these findings, thereupon do the rulers of Orvonton order the immediate release of the indwelling Monitor. But this release of the Adjuster in no way affects the duties of the personal or group seraphim concerned with that Adjuster-abandoned individual. This kind of death is final in its significance irrespective of the temporary continuation of the living energies of the physical and mind mechanisms. From the cosmic standpoint the mortal is already dead; the continuing life merely indicates the persistence of the material momentum of cosmic energies. 2. Intellectual (mind) death. When the vital circuits of higher adjutant ministry are disrupted through the aberrations of intellect or because of the partial destruction of the mechanism of the brain, and if these conditions pass a certain critical point of irreparability, the indwelling Adjuster is immediately released to depart for Divinington. On the universe records a mortal personality is considered to have met with death whenever the essential mind circuits of human will-action have been destroyed. And again, this is death, irrespective of the continuing function of the living mechanism of the physical body. The body minus the volitional mind is no longer human, but according to the prior choosing of the human will, the soul of such an individual may survive. 3. Physical (body and mind) death. When death overtakes a human being, the Adjuster remains in the citadel of the mind until it ceases to function as an intelligent mechanism, about the time that the measurable brain energies cease their rhythmic vital pulsations. Following this dissolution the Adjuster takes leave of the vanishing mind, just as unceremoniously as entry was made years before, and proceeds to Divinington by way of Uversa. After death the material body returns to the elemental world from which it was derived, but two nonmaterial factors of surviving personality persist: The pre-existent Thought Adjuster, with the memory transcription of the mortal career, proceeds to Divinington; and there also remains, in the custody of the destiny guardian, the immortal morontia soul of the deceased human. These phases and forms of soul, these once kinetic but now static formulas of identity, are essential to repersonalization on the morontia worlds; and it is the reunion of the Adjuster and the soul that reassembles the surviving personality, that reconsciousizes you at the time of the morontia awakening. For those who do not have personal seraphic guardians, the group custodians faithfully and efficiently perform the same service of identity safekeeping and personality resurrection. The seraphim are indispensable to the reassembly of personality. Upon death the Thought Adjuster temporarily loses personality, but not identity; the human subject temporarily loses identity, but not personality; on the mansion worlds both reunite in eternal manifestation. Never does a departed Thought Adjuster return to earth as the being of former indwelling; never is personality manifested without the human will; and never does a dis-Adjustered human being after death manifest active identity or in any manner establish communication with the living beings of earth. Such dis-Adjustered souls are wholly and absolutely unconscious during the long or short sleep of death. There can be no exhibition of any sort of personality or ability to engage in communications with other personalities until after completion of survival. Those who go to the mansion worlds are not permitted to send messages back to their loved ones. It is the policy throughout the universes to forbid such communication during the period of a current dispensation.
Probably some sort of spiritual realm. A place to re-connect with those you love before living the whole experience (life) again. Sounds cool to me, and if the soul really has 'choice' over where it goes when it dies, this is exactly what I'd want.
it may not be up to us to know, but i sure hope it's either the universe most of my dreams take place in, or someplace a lot like it. it's not everything perfect and easy there, but it is a place where you don't have to worry about things like food and shelter, or even transportation. and it seems to me, at least in mine, it's still possible to be creative, or at least feel like you're doing so anyway. and endlessly strange, odd and different places to explore. and you can certainly still enjoy tastes and flavours and colors and textures and shapes. well, in my dream places anyway. i guess its up to something more powerful then myself, though how we each experience it, i think has to do with how, what, we evolve ourselves into, while we're here. i think that's maybe part of what various beliefs have tried to say about it too. and that it isn't one place forever or anything like that, but rather that beyond it is another and beyond that another and so on.
Our eternal spark rejoins the collective until it "becomes" again. Our time here on Earth is just the 30 minute recess of a greater day in school. Our bodies energy is food for the tiger that eats us alive, or it leaks out into the Earth to feed the worms by decomposition or it feeds the fire of the crematory. - Dale
I think living your life to the fullest will tell you when you die what will happen! That truly is the question tha cannot be answered=(
i really don't know. i was born into a highly christian family. but lately other ideas.. and not just one or two but a bunch, are starting to make a lot of sense. the christian beliefs make sense to an extent as well but how to know which one? i am starting to get suspicious of the religions that try to convert you though.... so maybe you just rot, maybe your re-incarnated, maybe you spend eternity in a place that suits the life you lived. i really just don't know anymore...
I think we get reincarnated until we've become enlightened then our souls just go off to anywhere we want in the universe, in alternate realities we were unable to experience before and we just live freely.
i believe that hippies dont die. i believe im a reincarnated old hippie! because im a hippie and i believe i always have been