 Originally Posted by Dreamwalkwr
Well Snoop, I did already share my most significant experience on another thread, which you've seen already. For me it was very real but that will not be convincing to someone wlse who has not ever experienced it. I do believe in the supernatural and that was the convincing moment for me. I just wanted to know of others who feel they've had convincing experiences. Maybe I should ask what you believe happens to us when we die, do we just dissapear in a void of nothingness or do you believe that our energy somehow continues to exist in some way.. If you believe there is still existance after death then you believe in the supernatural, no? Everything is made of energy so why can't there be layers of it all existing in the same space but not always perceived? Science can't disprove the supernatural but then there was a time when they couldn't prove the earth was round and anyone who thought so was nuts right? So just because there is no way right now to prove there is soul of different realities etc. doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
If there is nothing after this life then what's the point of it all?
I didn't realize it was you in the other thread because you changed your avatar, sorry. To answer your question about what I think happens when you die... personally I think nothing happens. That is to say, the "you" that previously existed no longer exists because the physical phenomena responsible for maintaining the existence of the self, your identity, your consciousness, and awareness is no longer taking place. In a way you could say that your energy continues to exist in some way, but from what I can gather, the way you use the word energy is distinct from the way I use the word energy. Correct me if I'm wrong here, but the definition of energy you are using relates more to spirituality, i.e. your energy as a spirit or some kind of non-corporeal entity, the energies people refer to when talking about chakras, and the kind of energies people are referring to when they say someone or something has good or bad energy emanating from it, auras, etc. Maybe you don't mean it the same way as all of those, but you aren't meaning it in the strictly scientific sense. That is the definition I am using. Matter, and by that same token, energy can neither be created nor destroyed. The energy that once was a part of "you" indeed continues to exist in some form or another after you die, but more in the Circle-of-Life kind of way, as opposed to existing as a spirit/soul/non-corporeal entity.
It's entirely possible that you could wind up existing as a spirit or non-corporeal entity, but there isn't any evidence supporting the idea at all. Anecdotal evidence isn't effective proof on its own anyway, but it's only made worse by how easily many people are fooled into believing ghosts are contacting and communicating with them, and by the number of people who simply fake interaction with them (which also winds up going on to fool others, which as I just mentioned already makes the whole idea look that much more foolish). If a very large majority of people reported what they believe to be legitimate contact with spirits and ghosts, it would at least seem somewhat plausible, but that simply isn't the case. What's more is that I've never experienced any kind of contact with a spirit myself. You simply can't help the fact that it's much more likely to be something much more mundane rather than supernatural. The mind is far from a perfect tool when it comes to interpreting reality, and once you realize just how fragile your sense of reality really can be (and is), it doesn't make sense to assume that something must have a supernatural cause based on the fact that it's "possible". It's possible I could wind up being the richest man in the world in 2 years, but merely stating the fact that it's possible doesn't reflect the extremely low probability of its occurrence.
I'm not trying to talk you out of your beliefs, don't take my post that way. You asked me my beliefs and opinions on the subject, so I responded to your question... with a very long answer, lol. I don't find anything wrong with you believing what you do, it doesn't have any bearing on me or negatively affect anybody other than possibly yourself (not saying it does, I just mean that I am all for freedom unless some third party person's safety or well-being is jeopardized).
edit: I forgot to address your last question, about what the point of life is. I see this asked a lot, and to answer I would have to say the point is whatever you make it. The significance of your life or of living in general is something that only you can decide. I don't believe there is an objective point to living, and I don't think there needs to be. I would have to ask why you think that there has to be some objective reason for living in response, just out of curiosity. I can understand why people would want to believe there is, but if it turned out there isn't a point, would it really make that big of a difference to you? Would you suddenly chose to forego the opportunity of living?
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