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Temporary Breakway

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Jan 9, 2025
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I think it is likely and more likely true than other theories or afterlife ideas
Personally, I think after we die, from our perspective we are re born in the womb again, and then live a life much similar to the previous life we had, with some differences between each, generally it always remains the same in some way, with some constants throughout
Only, we have no memory of the previous, and cannot, and it wouldn't be an exact copy but an exact reiteration of you, as you were coming back into the world time and time again
What do you think?
 
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ineed2die

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Feb 15, 2024
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It's low, basically non-existent.

The people who want it to be true support it, and the people who dont want it to be true (such as you, i assume) also fear it's true beccause they have the self-harm mindset.

The truth is this. We are the smartest and most technical of all the reproducing life forms on earth. The way we "live on eternally" is by reproduction. If you have a child, they will be 50% like you. That is your eternal recurrence, which is only viewed as positive by nature since it means your genes are constantly selected each generation.

There is no actual evidence besides some weird mathematics + philosophy coping to support any of us expercing life beyond our biological clock.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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To be honest, I find this concept the weirdest of all reincarnation theories. Do you mean the same life? Born to the same parents? What happens when a child dies before it's parent? That parent is still alive on this planet. How can it be alive somewhere else to birth the child again? Unless the child's spirit lies in dormancy, waiting for the parent to age and die, be reborn and grow to the age it has children again.

How do any reincarnation theories account for changes in population numbers? What happened when there weren't humans on this planet? Do we interchange souls with animals or aliens?

It's not to say it's impossible. I just don't get why or how. Surely just the numbers don't add up.

Plus, I see consciousness more as an ability we've evolved to have. Something specific to a functioning brain. Not something that floats in and out of us. Of course, I could be wrong. Some seemingly spiritual things still puzzle me.

I truly hope I don't get this life again though, or any other come to that. Although, I'm vaguely reassured that at least I likely won't be aware of having lived so many (shitty) lives.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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It's a hen and egg problem considering that there were no humans existing for most of the time since the big bang happened.

Nothing is eternal - even the universe will die one day and we humans will have disappeared way long before that.
 
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