Johnpveiga         
         
BC         
         
Mr Bee         
         
BC         
         
_db         
         Take ice for example, when ice melts, it isnt destoryed, it instead transforms into liquid form, another phase of the cycle. — Johnpveiga
Is my current state as a solid physical human being simply a phase of a cycle and when i die, i did not get "destroyed" or cease to exist instead i pass to another phase of the cycle, just like ice that melts transforms into liquid form? — Johnpveiga
Mr Bee         
         That which we have no knowledge of we should just shut up about. There are plenty of other things that are knowable and about which we can do something. — Bitter Crank
If I find reincarnation depressing, that need not stop you from being enthusiastic about it. Being reincarnated as a slime mold was just not a good thing, back 5862 tears ago, and I still resent it. — Bitter Crank
BC         
         Apart from our own direct experience and existence that doesn't leave much for discussion. — Mr Bee
so I can't really say what I think about death from a personal level — Mr Bee
rodrigo         
         
BC         
         the mountain can only be destroyed when you changeit'sits label — rodrigo
at what point does destruction of the mountain take place — rodrigo
the unmanifested , the space that allows the manifested to rise and fall does not operate under the time and space construct of our minds ....which is why you will never be able to rationalize the concept of god ..... the mind is too limited — rodrigo
rodrigo         
         
aporiap         
         
Jake         
         Does anything ever get destroyed in the world? — Johnpveiga
unenlightened         
         It can be argued that things don't actually exist, but are instead an illusion created by thought, — Jake
Patrick McCandless         
         
Relativist         
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