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Re: Death I'm a little behind to the punch, but there's a quote that I like to refer to when talking about death that I found quite profound, and of course, it came from a metal band. Anathema's song "Presence" states:

"Life is not the opposite of death, death is the opposite of birth. Life is eternal
All I can say is that that's the perfect quote for this topic, in my opinion.
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I'm a little behind to the punch, but there's a quote that I like to refer to when talking about death that I found quite profound, and of course, it came from a metal band. Anathema's song "Presence" states:
Amen to that. It is indeed a great quote.
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Re: Death this subject, death, have been and will always be a question mark, we won't kno until we Ourselfs, die, but, i think that you'll live, in another world, maybe, and will live there, until you die, and so it goes, but, i hope, if what i think is right,(wich i disbelive myself) That each world in Much diffrent, let's say, that the next world, will be like Lords of the rings(bad example9 but i hope you know what i mean, and next, might be like, Your highest dream, and so on, Then perhaps after 10 or 1000 years, you'll be reborned here, in this world, I don't belive that niether hell nor heaven exist, nor do i belive that everything just ends, Something HAS to happend after death, the body, will, as we kno ''disappear'' but The soul, or at least a part of it will live on, Into another world, and so on Death, is a Subject that i've ''researched'' for, since i don't know how long i'll live, if i'll live 10 years or 60, since i have a Heartproblem..^^ Hope You'll get what i mean^^

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this subject, death, have been and will always be a question mark, we won't kno until we Ourselfs, die, but, i think that you'll live, in another world, maybe, and will live there, until you die, and so it goes, but, i hope, if what i think is right,(wich i disbelive myself) That each world in Much diffrent, let's say, that the next world, will be like Lords of the rings(bad example9 but i hope you know what i mean, and next, might be like, Your highest dream, and so on, Then perhaps after 10 or 1000 years, you'll be reborned here, in this world, I don't belive that niether hell nor heaven exist, nor do i belive that everything just ends, Something HAS to happend after death, the body, will, as we kno ''disappear'' but The soul, or at least a part of it will live on, Into another world, and so on Death, is a Subject that i've ''researched'' for, since i don't know how long i'll live, if i'll live 10 years or 60, since i have a Heartproblem..^^ Hope You'll get what i mean^^
Endless reincarnation across multiple universes?
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Re: Death becuse, if you do, you might rember the pain, or The saddnes, The world, then you have something to compare to, and i wouldn't like that, let's say, you'll end up in a world w dragons and stuff, and in the past life you were here, Then you would be scared as shit, right?

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becuse' date=' if you do, you might rember the pain, or The saddnes, The world, then you have something to compare to, and i wouldn't like that, let's say, you'll end up in a world w dragons and stuff, and in the past life you were here, Then you would be scared as shit, right?[/quote'] Possibly. All the same, knowledge allows you to get more out of life, so if your memories remained the whole experience would be so much more interesting.
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