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Do you believe in the afterlife?

Do you believe in the afterlife?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 18 62.1%
  • No.

    Votes: 10 34.5%
  • I believe in reincarnation.

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • I don't believe in existence.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    29
I'm not talking about a wedding or special events... I was just talking about a Sunday service type thing. Hard to imagine someone would get paid to play there.

No, it's not hard to imagine at all. It's more difficult to imagine someone not getting paid. A good organist enhances the worship experience, which in turn helps attract new members and retains current ones.
It's not something anyone can do, it requires skill. Plus, to be a good organist one cannot simply just play for the services. It takes lots of practice. In fact, if I were to divide my wages across the time I've actually spent playing the organ they would be microscopic.
Obviously my opinion is very biased, but there is no way I'll play the organ without being paid.
 
Multiple dimensions of time and space, Dude. That's the kind of **** I'm talking about.


I think this is where it is at possibly. How spirituality ties into science of the physical world. Its unknown how many dimensions there really are. There may be a dimension that covers where your soul comes from, what thoughts are, what makes the wheels turn, etc..

I believe we have only scratched the surface, and there actually might not be an end to possibilities in the universe, the same way there is no end to the universe or how there is seemingly no end to how small things get either. Its almost as if we create the reality as we go, rather than we are discovering as it is. The relationship is just rather tricky to understand. Time distorts the perception.

Make sense?
 
I think this is where it is at possibly. How spirituality ties into science of the physical world. Its unknown how many dimensions there really are. There may be a dimension that covers where your soul comes from, what thoughts are, what makes the wheels turn, etc..

I believe we have only scratched the surface, and there actually might not be an end to possibilities in the universe, the same way there is no end to the universe or how there is seemingly no end to how small things get either. Its almost as if we create the reality as we go, rather than we are discovering as it is. The relationship is just rather tricky to understand. Time distorts the perception.

Make sense?

Nope, not at all, but I get the main idea and agree with you. I want to know if there are other versions of me in these different dimensions, and if there are, are they on the same time scale? It would roll up reincarnation, as well as life after death, and to some extent, the whole "we chose to come to Earth" thing. Maybe THAT is our test, and we must live multiple lives through countless dimensions in order to reach our final perfection or perfected state. Ka is a wheel, you know.
 
Nope, not at all, but I get the main idea and agree with you. I want to know if there are other versions of me in these different dimensions, and if there are, are they on the same time scale? It would roll up reincarnation, as well as life after death, and to some extent, the whole "we chose to come to Earth" thing. Maybe THAT is our test, and we must live multiple lives through countless dimensions in order to reach our final perfection or perfected state. Ka is a wheel, you know.

The real question is if you went to another dimension and there is another version of you and you caught him in the act with the other version of your wife, do you kick his ***?
 
The real question is if you went to another dimension and there is another version of you and you caught him in the act with the other version of your wife, do you kick his ***?

Seriously? I don't want to sound like a narcissistic pig, but... THREESOME, much?
 
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