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So what happens to you when you die having been a bad person

I know because I was a bad person in a previous life. And I know what happens to you. You are reborn with your energy drained away. You become weaker less able to hurt others. That is what happens to you when you are a bad person and you are reborn. You are left vulnerable for others to hurt you to cause you harm in the same way that you have done in your past life. So be wise and learn from life to do unto others only that which does not cause harm.

All that has been given to you in life shall be taken away if you use it to harm others. Be wise and use all that you have given to help others.
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SW-User
Your belief is rooted in magic so I can't agree with it.
@SW-User Who is to say magic isn't real?
SW-User
@NativePortlander1970 If it can be irrefutably proven real with testable evidence then fine.
@SW-User Then how do you explain a woman bleeding 25% of her life for decades on end without dying? Yeah, yeah, I know, a stupid joke, but still, the sound of a baby's laugh, the beauty of a sunset, the roar of thunder, the majesty of a rolling wave in the ocean, a waterfall, gentle snow fall on a dark moonless night. Love itself. All of these are magical in their own way
SW-User
@NativePortlander1970 Awe inspiring 'magical' moments aren't magic.
James25 · 61-69, M
@SW-User so what do you think happens to you when you die?
SW-User
@James25 I follow that which is provable. Nature provides an infinite series of lifetimes. Previous life memories are destroyed and equivalent memory is gained.
James25 · 61-69, M
@SW-User how is it provable that you have an infinite series of lifetimes? I also believe that as well. But I can't prove it and I don't know it for sure. A personal question if I may ask. You look very young. How old are you? Are you over 18?
James25 · 61-69, M
@SW-User we can experience an infinite number of lives or move to a higher dimension where we experience a different kind of life.
SW-User
@James25 The answer is quite lengthy, so I'll shorten it to one of two tests anyone can perform. A lateral baseline consists of increasing test sets of numbers. A vertical baseline consists of orders of infinitesimal. When the only two natural scenarios for how possibility is doled (or how information is distributed) are plotted on the graph one flat-lines at a double infinitesimal consistent with one lifetime. The other sharply rises to a single infinitesimal consistent with infinite lifetimes. It achieves plausibility and scores a win thusly.
James25 · 61-69, M
@SW-User so by your theory infinite lifetimes achieves plausibility. And within that plausibility infinite lifetimes are proven.
SW-User
@James25 You understood correctly. Earned plausibility trumps automatic plausibility. It raises awareness without refuting the first scenario. Clearly we die but nature is quite capable of instantly recreating what you would call the spirit and I would call defining information.
James25 · 61-69, M
@SW-User I got it. Earned plausibility
SW-User
@James25 So when someone says we only get one lifetime you can now be sure that's wrong.