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kingblaze84;8213565 said:Good question, if we have a soul or spirit of some kind (something I kind of believe we do), I hope we can travel or are allowed to travel to a better place or a place at least as interesting as Earth. Hopefully better then Earth....Not sure how that would work out but it's something I hope for down the line
zzombie;8213698 said:kingblaze84;8213565 said:Good question, if we have a soul or spirit of some kind (something I kind of believe we do), I hope we can travel or are allowed to travel to a better place or a place at least as interesting as Earth. Hopefully better then Earth....Not sure how that would work out but it's something I hope for down the line
don't worry most likely you'll be going to some place more interesting indeed
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kingblaze84;8216101 said:An amazing paragraph from the article......
Neuroscientist Mario Beauregard of the University of Montreal, on the other hand, does have a theory based on his recent study of 15 people who had near-death experiences that might offer an explanation. Dr. Beauregard contends that the mind lives outside the physiology of the brain, so that even when the brain dies, the mind (as opposed to the brain) has the ability to remain aware. In his study, he asked subjects to recall what happened to them when they died as he measured their brain-wave activity via 32 electrodes. According to his findings, the NDE changes brain wave patterns permanently, conferring the individual with an ability to move into a delta state similar to that experienced by monks, yogis, and long-time meditators. And Dr. Beauregard says, "...the near-death experience triggers something at a neural level in the brain. And perhaps this change, in terms of brain activity, is sort of permanent." Taking his ideas to the next step, this would mean that the mind alters the brain.
This means possibly, that the mind exists outside of the brain, something many spiritualists have long said. If the mind truly exists outside of the brain, then life after death is LIKELY.
CracceR;8216122 said:my version of the soul is basically the same as the buddhist version as far as i know, it resonates the most with me
we are not our brain/mind/feelings, we are not our body, we are the consciousness/soul that observes our mind and body.
and if we dont watch out we get sucked in the ego(part of the mind) and are basically fucced
kingblaze84;8216189 said:CracceR;8216122 said:my version of the soul is basically the same as the buddhist version as far as i know, it resonates the most with me
we are not our brain/mind/feelings, we are not our body, we are the consciousness/soul that observes our mind and body.
and if we dont watch out we get sucked in the ego(part of the mind) and are basically fucced
When you say we can get sucked in the ego, do you mean caught up in our worldly desires?
zzombie;8216187 said:kingblaze84;8216101 said:An amazing paragraph from the article......
Neuroscientist Mario Beauregard of the University of Montreal, on the other hand, does have a theory based on his recent study of 15 people who had near-death experiences that might offer an explanation. Dr. Beauregard contends that the mind lives outside the physiology of the brain, so that even when the brain dies, the mind (as opposed to the brain) has the ability to remain aware. In his study, he asked subjects to recall what happened to them when they died as he measured their brain-wave activity via 32 electrodes. According to his findings, the NDE changes brain wave patterns permanently, conferring the individual with an ability to move into a delta state similar to that experienced by monks, yogis, and long-time meditators. And Dr. Beauregard says, "...the near-death experience triggers something at a neural level in the brain. And perhaps this change, in terms of brain activity, is sort of permanent." Taking his ideas to the next step, this would mean that the mind alters the brain.
This means possibly, that the mind exists outside of the brain, something many spiritualists have long said. If the mind truly exists outside of the brain, then life after death is LIKELY.
I told you that shit a Long time ago
CracceR;8216216 said:kingblaze84;8216189 said:CracceR;8216122 said:my version of the soul is basically the same as the buddhist version as far as i know, it resonates the most with me
we are not our brain/mind/feelings, we are not our body, we are the consciousness/soul that observes our mind and body.
and if we dont watch out we get sucked in the ego(part of the mind) and are basically fucced
When you say we can get sucked in the ego, do you mean caught up in our worldly desires?
yep but not only that also fears etc. our ego is not our enemy tho we have to have a healthy relationship with it
thats also what most meditation is for, to silence our mind and observe with consciousness/soul
its also kinda hard to explain these things with words because words are just words, its good enough tho
507fliped;8218364 said:@Ajackson17 I completely agree wit U wit what U said on energy. Our soul is just that, pure energy. N the Eastern beliefs the energy from the soul is what they call chi. Many people can c channel that energy to do more amazing things wit. Our souls is our means of existence.
I Am Jay Pee;8218828 said:Anything living has energy, so yes animals in that context would have what we call a soul