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People always ask "where do I go when I die" but no one ever asks "where was I before I was born?"

 
Philligan
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People always ask "where do I go when I die" but no one ever asks "where was I before I was born?"
“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” ― Mark Twain
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“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” ― Mark Twain
 Quoting: Philligan


Before you were born you were in the moon, well not the moon you see but behind what the hologram you see that covers up the moon. Then they sent you down the tube to lose your memory and begin another tour as a triple A battery in mommies belly.
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I dunno about billions' of years, but I'm starting to feel like there's been a few too many trips thru the metaphysical wash/rinse/repeat cycle and the fabric is starting to get kinda faded & frayed. It would be nice to graduate up to the next dimensional level and get a new suit w/ some sparkly (or maybe even glow in the dark) new soul fabric :)
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Re: People always ask "where do I go when I die" but no one ever asks "where was I before I was born?"
Philligan hey! I often wonder this myself. Everything is a new journey you know so I feel like we are constantly moving forward. I'm not so quick to believe I return to something or am recycled.
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5*'s for an interesting topic/question. I've never thought of that until now. hf
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Cute avi BTW hf
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Re: People always ask "where do I go when I die" but no one ever asks "where was I before I was born?"
You probably go to the same spot and wait to be born again.
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This may provide some answers, amazing story.

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tomatters-Tomatoes. Focus on why your here and fulfill it.
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Re: People always ask "where do I go when I die" but no one ever asks "where was I before I was born?"
For eternity past we didnt exist. Trillions upon trillions of epochs and eons came and went over and over again..and did ANYONE give the slightest shit?

Did it bother anyone?

No...thats right...NO ONE CARED...because there were not THERE to care.

When ya die its the same...all over again.

So...wont it be GREAT?

and eternity of NOT GIVING A SHIT.

Thats heaven.
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“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” ― Mark Twain
 Quoting: Philligan


Huh..

I've actually thought the same exact thing before. Good to know that Mark Twain shares the same viewpoint.
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I love this stuff thanks OP hf
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We existed as Souls in the First Heaven, which are now connected to our physical bodies in this world.

(The Earthly Adam, the Covenant, the Test, and Faith

The angels raised wet clay from the earth to the heavens as God had commanded them, and He used it to create the form of Adam pbuh in the first heaven, and then the spirit was breathed into it. Thus He created Adam pbuh, or the soul of Adam pbuh, in the first heaven (the paradise of Adam, pbuh). Subsequently, the will of God took place with regard to Adam being lowered to the earth, and he, or his soul, was lowered to the earth, as was Eve pbuh. His soul then continuously roamed the earth, performing deeds he had to complete, such as encountering the covenant stone and carrying it, seeking forgiveness, and circumambulating the house with Eve. He stayed this way, a soul roaming the earth, until God wanted the soul to be connected to a body. This body was born bearing the soul of the first human being on this earth, and the same happened with Eve pbuh.

From "The Atheism Delusion" by Ahmed AlHasan)

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I know where i was i remember it :)
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I was in a long line, bored as fuck. I took the best spot availabe at the time.
It had to be pretty boring!
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I don't remember where I was before I was born..

However, the first thought that I ever remember was me wondering where I was before.

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I remember existing before this life... been recycling into this shit pile over and over again.
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simple before we all were born we were nothing. When we die we will again be nothing.
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Re: People always ask "where do I go when I die" but no one ever asks "where was I before I was born?"
This is a damn good question. 5 star and request pin! Here's why....

I have the answer.

The answer is based on sound mathematical probability. The REAL question that you need to ask is...

If time is eternal, then how is it possible that we are now passing thru that infinitesimally small slice of time where we are alive here on earth???

The answer to THAT question is.... it is impossible!

Think of flipping a coin. The odds of heads is 1/2. That's one (the number of heads) divided by the total sides of the coin (two).

Let p(c) be what i like to call the "probability of consciousness". That is, the probability that you are traveling thru the previously mentioned infinitesimally small slice of time. For now, let's assume that time is eternal, i.e., infinite. Later on, if this discussion lasts long enough, we can also PROVE that time IS eternal.

So, let's resolve for p(c). Let t = the time you or any other individual is alive. let T = eternal time.

Therefore, the probability that we are traveling thru that slice of time where you are alive on earth is...

p(c) = t/T.

Which resolves to zero. Any real number divided by infinity is zero.

IT CAN'T HAPPEN!!!!!!!!!!

Everything we have been taught about the nature of time is incorrect.

In the equation, we let T represent eternal, or infinite, time. You can't technically divide by infinity, because infinity is not a number. It is a symbol. There is a way to represent infinity as a number, but it is beyond the scope of this post. In brief, you express it as the limit of T as T approaches infinity.

So, how is it possible that you are alive here on earth then???

You find the answer when you consider the possible outcomes of the big bang.

If enough people request, and if this post gets pinned, then I will show you that answer about this time tomorrow.
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Re: People always ask "where do I go when I die" but no one ever asks "where was I before I was born?"
if I may.......


I was born premature in 1976

died came back
died came back
died came back
like 6 times



i remember....a blue room
with clouds on the walls
and a golden light swirling mass on one of the walls

i remember 3 "greater beings" above me
they said "you MUST go"

I said

"I dont want to"

they made me

there were others in the room as well
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Re: People always ask "where do I go when I die" but no one ever asks "where was I before I was born?"
I used to ask that question a lot back when I still believed in reincarnation.
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I used to ask that question a lot back when I still believed in reincarnation.
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“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” ― Mark Twain
 Quoting: Philligan


you was in yo dadz ballz





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