Just curious, do you believe you took on multiple lives?
Personally, i do. I believe that i was once in the Ancient Era, Medieval Era, etc. Possibly dinosaurs/animals, not very sure on that. However i do believe in reincarnation.
Just curious, do you believe you took on multiple lives?
Personally, i do. I believe that i was once in the Ancient Era, Medieval Era, etc. Possibly dinosaurs/animals, not very sure on that. However i do believe in reincarnation.
Lot's of other people believe things that aren't true as well.
No I do not believe in incarnation
Isn't this a thing that goth kids always talk about?
Have you ever noticed that most people who believe they have had past lives claim their lives to be during these big points in history? I hope those people realize that if they are a reincarnation of ANYBODY it would have most likely been during a boring and uneventful time.
I'd like it to be true. We only live for a short while, and I tend to look at life as the ultimate game. I'd like to get to replay it. Especially in the distant future (from our perspective.
If it is true, though, is there any time "between" lives in this world? If there is a period of time between lives, are we conscious in between, and can we remember all of our other lives that we've lived? When its time to start the next life, do you have any choice on when or where you start it?
Is this the only world we can have lives on? There are hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy, and hundreds of billions of galaxies in just the part of the universe we can observe. Although I don't think we have ever been "visited" by other intelligent life, I think there's plenty of it out there. If we do get to live mutiple lives, why would it have to be limited to just our world?
If a fat kid falls in the forrest and no one is around do the trees laugh?You're an insignificant speck of a person sitting on an insignificant speck of a world orbiting an insignificant speck of a star in an insignificant speck of a galaxy. Literally, no one cares what you think.
Am I missing something? Doesn't seem to be anything more than a religion bash, or is that why it's funny?
Anyway, nope OP. Maybe if WoW was bigger in India you'd have more positive responses, but I can't believe you'll find too many that actually do believe that.
If a fat kid falls in the forrest and no one is around do the trees laugh?You're an insignificant speck of a person sitting on an insignificant speck of a world orbiting an insignificant speck of a star in an insignificant speck of a galaxy. Literally, no one cares what you think.
Sorry bud, not goth. I mean i believe in reincarnation because it just seems like the best thing to believe in for me honestly. I don't believe in Jesus Christ as there is not enough proof of his existence. A book is not proof, it could be completely made up. I can believe that there is a greater being somewhere. Not sure where but there has to be. Look at the damn egyptians for example, there is NO way a pyramid could be so perfectly shaped and getting that high off the ground with parts of it. Something helped them, I KNOW IT!!!!
Don't soil your knickers over it - There is no actual discussion about it other than comparing spaghetti monsters and myths.
It's been a typical thing to talk and acknowledge reincarnation here in the goth scene so it was a quasi-joke, no worries about it.
For the rest of your post, it's hard to discuss considering both of us don't really know what really happened during those times.
Last edited by Mifuyne; 2013-12-19 at 04:31 AM.
I remember at some point (no source, sorry) hearing that most of the population that ever existed was dead, I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to look it up, maybe something like 90%+
So actually, there would be a queue of souls waiting for their next shot at life. A queue that grows faster than it shrinks. Or at least, it did. Not anymore.
If a fat kid falls in the forrest and no one is around do the trees laugh?You're an insignificant speck of a person sitting on an insignificant speck of a world orbiting an insignificant speck of a star in an insignificant speck of a galaxy. Literally, no one cares what you think.