@SW-User different people said they saw different things, it's nice to get an idea of what's to come.
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@Chickie I'll skip the proof and just say what happens. The cosmos provides an infinite series of worthwhile lifetimes. Death on this world is birth on another. With each 'rebirth' much is randomly assigned: such as gender, beauty, ability and opportunity. Over a series of lifetimes we enjoy equal access to all the good things.
@SW-User that sucks, I don't want to be reborn again.
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@Chickie Yes you do. It's never a case of thinking 'not again!' Embrace the idea that you're virtually immortal!
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@SW-User That sounds more like a never ending nightmare
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@SW-User Some cultures train kids to regard it negatively. There's absolutely no need to. It's optimum!
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@SW-User I consider nothingness, the nearly unfathomable state of non existance much better. In what way do cultures train kids to think negatively about it? Modern cultures?
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@SW-User Hindus work toward achieving heaven. Buddhists work toward achieving a state of mind. Both regard multiple lifetimes as a curse to be overcome. Theists and atheists want to limit lifetimes to one. Pretty much everyone is biased against the optimal scenario for afterlife: preferring either fantasy or cessation.
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@SW-User and then there is me who considers one lifetime as too many.
There is no proof what will happen once we die. So all that we can imagine is fantasy and the only reference we have is what was before our birth. Multiple lifetimes might be optimal for you but not for everyone.
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@SW-User The proof is there. We either optimistically embrace our reality or choose another path. Beware what you were trained to falsely think.
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@SW-User I wasn't trained to think anything. Saying that you come across as someone who feels like you know a truth no one but you can see.
How can there be proof for another life? You thinking about remembering stuff from past lifes?
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@SW-User I wish you well with your darker thoughts. 🙂
I can perfectly prove that afterlife exists and describe what it's like.
I'll skip the proof
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@Pikachu Point taken. In my experience people are either receptive to the prospect of thinking or they are not. The quickest way to determine their state is to show them the conclusion first. This has added benefit in not having to supply lengthier proof to those indisposed to learning.
I'm willing to accept whatever reality is, provided there is sufficient evidence or proof. You said you can perfectly prove that the afterlife exists. Are you going to do that?
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@Pikachu Definitely not here. This post is about what makes a person interesting. Maybe look at my posts and responses. I don't get much in the way of interest. Nobody here has ever inquired further.