I overheard a friend recently say, “My young son asked me what happens after we die. I told him we get buried under a bunch of dirt and worms eat our bodies. I guess I should have told him the truth – that most of us go to Hell and burn eternally – but I didn’t want to upset him,” (…a quote he borrowed, I believe).
He was responded by a couple other people saying: “Sounds like you did the right thing… To tell you the truth, the first is probably more the truth than the later… at least that’s what I’m betting on…”
I got to thinking about these statements, (go figure), and about destiny.
Destiny…
What happens when we die? Where do we go? Do we in fact simply go back to the dust from whence we came? Is that the end? Is there something for us after we die?
Author Deepak Chopra said in one of his books,
“On the material level, both you and a tree are made up of the same recycled elements. Mostly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and other elements in minute amounts. You could buy these elements in a hardware store for a couple of dollars. The real difference between the two of you is between the energy and the information. Your body is not separated from the body of the universe. Because of the quantum mechanical levels, there are no well defined edges. You are like a wiggle, a wave, a fluxuation, a convolution, a whirlpool, a localized disturbance in the larger quantum field.”
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Tags: afterlife, belief, Bertrand Russell, Blaise Pascal, christianity, death, Deepak Chopra, Destiny, eternity, Isaac Asimov, jesus, life, Peter Steele, truth
