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As a person who has psychic abilities, and believes in reincarnation, I wonder what peoples thought are about what happens to us when we die?

TonyCarl1 6 Mar 11
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So what happens when you die is that your dead. It doesnt matter if you believe in reincarnation or whatever silly abilities you have. Dead is dead. We can't escape it

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Thanks everyone for your comments, either pro or con, I got what I needed as far as the information and what your feelings are. I respect everyones beliefs, and feelings on this matter. I was just curious what other peoples thoughts were. Since I am new on here, it helped me get a feeling of what I could find if I posted something. Hope all of you have a good life and are happy in your endeavors.

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Ohferpetessake...magical in-your-head fairies instead of sky fairies? If you cannot win the Lottery anytime you want, bu-bye.

I don't use it to win lotteries, I use it to help people improve their lives, also because of it i found my wife of 52 years, because of my psychic abilities.

@TonyCarl1 because nobody else ever had a long-lasting marriage unless special abilities were involved? Really?

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I don't know, but I suspect that I'll probably feel the same as I did before I was conceived.

I neither believe in reincarnation or psychic abilities, so I would be interested to hear why you do.

It made me the success i am today, and i found my soul mate, its been 52 years of happiness and love, but not everyone has the ability to positive and loving, no b.s just the facts. Try it you may like it.

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There’s a lot of evidence for reincarnation, but when it comes down to brass tacks, I simply don’t know what happens when we die. But what I suspect is this: Nothing of significance changes. The sense of self as an individual body is just an illusion. We are not what we think. Our true essence is not understood in terms of space, time, and matter. “We” will continue being what we were and are, in a collective sense. There is no reason for the preservation of an individual sense of self. That sense is wholly dependent on memory, and is ephemeral.

A reincarnated self is also probably nothing but illusion. You might share memories with a deceased person but both selves are illusional.

I like your bio.

Thank you for your thoughts

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I don't care if my daughter stops at Stevens Pass, walks four feet into the woods and unceremoniously dumps my ashes. Fertilizer.

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As a person who has psychic abilities, why don't you know how to provide evidence for your statements?

Just want to know what others think

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Your belief in reincarnation is corroborated by the books of Dr Jim B Tucker of the University of Virginia on small children who remember past lives.

I have no firm opinion on what happens to us after we die. It may conceivably depend on who we are and what we believe while we are alive. Or there may be a universal answer. I am agnostic.

What sort of psychic abilities do you have?

Touching and out of body experience, healing and pictures from people

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Do you think their is Life after Death, I have been put under hypnosis, and have a recording of me speaking in a different language, also being able to recollect and describe things from different time spans. Is one life enough? By the way I only speak English...lol

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As a person with the ability to detect bullshit: Bullshit.

What happens when you die: You stop moving. You cease to be a dynamic individual and what you think of as "you" breaks down. Your atoms go on. To what, I do not know.

There is no evidence for reincarnation. Neither is there evidence for why buddhism is a fad for old, rich white people, but I have my suspicions.

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If I had psychic abilities I'd be able to tell you

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If you have a lot of money, you can get frozen in a cryogenics chamber. Or, you go into a big, above-ground Mausoleum, with a flashing neon sign (just like Elvis!).
If you have a moderate amount of money, you go into a grave, with either a vertical, or horizontal stone marker on top.
If you're poor, or just plain short of cash, you either go into the paupers graveyard, the 'body farm', or a crematory oven.

You can donate your body to science so it costs your family nothing ...they come get you. Thats what I did. ( what I arranged for I am not dead yet).

@Dandewine I would like to have my skeleton donated to a university anthropology lab. Most use plastic skeletons nowadays, as actual human skeletons aren't considered 'PC'. My old anthro lab was luckier. We had over 30 sets of human remains, mostly from a Mexican cemetary.

@davknight i don't even know what parts they use and what for. But i won't know and don't care. I donated to sciencecare

many well off people choose cremation.

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