MellowJoe
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Er, yep.. i think consciousness requires a brain, and when it dies the lights go out
Read a book called "Proof of Heaven". It is written by a neurosurgeon that had a bad case of meningitis and was pretty much brain dead. He writes of his journey out of body. When he came back everyone said he had a dream and he countered with the fact that the electrodes that were placed on his head showed that the "dream" part of his brain was not functioning so it couldn't have been a dream. The doctor has some videos on YouTube and I suggest people that are open minded to watch them. It might change your opinion of death and life altogether.Death is one of the strangest things I’ve seen, it’s so weird to see just basically a mannequin in front of you, that spark that is life has just ceased to be, but what is that spark inside, when your heart stops beating, blood is still flowing to a degree temporarily and the brain is still active, so are you still thinking/dreaming, do you even realise, you are dead? The older I get and the more I see of it, I can see why people have beliefs purely from been afraid, personally I just think once your gone that’s it, so bloody enjoy it and stop believing in a make believe deity.
Yes!The body dies but the soul lives on.
Absolutely agree.There is a podcast on BBC Sounds called Bright yellow light. It's about the man whose daughter died from eating a sandwich and him finding faith due to something that happened when she died. He has talked about the death before but not about finding God. Its worth a listen.
It's all about vibrations, spirits work in vibrations and frequencies, some people can tune into them, say for instance a medium, some people can't tune into them, say for instance you and me.Yes!
The reason I was interested in the book is because I had an out of body experience many many years ago. I came out of a coma and a catholic priest was reading me my last rites. The doctors told my parents I wouldn't make it.
My experience was different in ways but similar in some.
What I took out of the YouTube video is that we are here to prove ourselves. If we don't prove ourselves we just may come back as ourselves or someone else until you get it right. I also took from the video that organized religion isn't needed to get to the next phase. I'm not knocking religion!!! Just my own take from the video.
Ha i'm going to hellIf you meet Maggie Thatcher, please punch her in the ****
Fair enough I just don’t believe in any of it and I think it’s used to control the masses, I have to attend church on a Sunday to get my daughter into school and I just sit there thinking if this had been invented 20/40 years ago they’d say it was a cult like Waco.It is possible to have a belief system and also to enjoy your life. The two aren't mutually exclusive.
The body dies but the soul lives on.
Er, yep.. i think consciousness requires a brain, and when it dies the lights go out
Highly disputed statement especially if you mean in general!
If you're talking about a Human Being then the light goes out when the brain dies, yes.
Consciousness is an entirely separate subject. You may communicate with another Human face to face or digitally, but there's not empirical proof you have consciousness except your own validation.
"Cogito, ergo sum" is subjective to you, only.
One cannot scientifically prove consciousness ceases to exist in a form as one cannot test it.
Highly disputed statement especially if you mean in general!
If you're talking about a Human Being then the light goes out when the brain dies, yes.
Consciousness is an entirely separate subject. You may communicate with another Human face to face or digitally, but there's not empirical proof you have consciousness except your own validation.
"Cogito, ergo sum" is subjective to you, only.
One cannot scientifically prove consciousness ceases to exist in a form as one cannot test it.