2nd degree Black Belt AKA: little-self Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 328
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06-15-2007, 02:43 AM
| | Re: What happens after you die? Quote:
Originally Posted by Graybeard Rajinder ... I was not referring to death itself ... but to near death experiences. A near death experience is a brain going into shutdown mode. This has been tested in the laboratory and found true. (I think ... at least on discovery channel it has)
Michael had said
that death is an illusion
which will soon be proven
for even the most hardened sceptics
I have had my days in the desert and the wilderness. I have visited shrines in Peshawar, burnt incense in Rangoon, but 'I always came out by the same door as in I went'.
If there is one reason I believe Science and physics to be right, exclusive to all other options it is the fossil record and what technology has bought to its understanding in the last 15 years. If you can disprove or show a flaw in these records then I am prepared to listen.
I did not mean to offend you ... greg | Greg; there is nothing to disprove, as everything you or the scientists have contributed to the knowledge bank of human intellect is highly appreciative and helpful in its elevation. If in spite all of your efforts, 'in burning of incense, visiting holy places'---which for the ls is a waste of time---there was, definitely, something amiss! The whole idea is to look inward instead of searching 'that' in the outside world, which is in our-self. If rationalists like NOBODY, IC and a layman like the ls could get the knack of ‘that’, why not you? As nature is the best guru for worldly sciences, Self is the best guru for inward ‘knowledge. No need to wander in the jungles, take to renunciation and wear ocher clothes, the answer is within. Ls understands a bit about ‘near-death-experiences’ as he has had too many close shaves with it. (Fast life has its ‘benefits’). No offence meant. Always at thy service friend! Love& regards. Ls. | |
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