Life after death is clearly real. Why do people still ridicule it?

I've been thinking about this for a couple decades now. And I have come to a conclusion...

People who keep going on about life after death are really not attuned to how impossible the problem really is.

After all, y'all keep going on about life after death.

But what about life before birth?

We pitiful mortals cling to the hope that we will survive death, so existence does not seem meaningless. But how did we survive pre-birth?

We wonder where we will go after we die. But does nobody ever wonder where we were, before we were born? There are two sides to every life. The before life and after life. Everyone keeps banging on about the after life. So what about the before life?

Dudes, expand your thinking. It will inevitably bring you into the cosmology discussion, but hey, that's your own fault! Neener!

You can not get there with thinking.
Only meditation.
Pre-birth and after death are the same - there is no time there.... and it is the same place or better to say dimension.
The fact that many people are not admitting it, not recognizing to be great souls with great potential and project to accomplish during this lifetime is only preventing those people from being really happy and open them to every type of conditioning.
 
NEAR death is still alive. So these people were not dead and could therefore not tell how it is to be dead. They were almost (nearly) dead.

Give me your email adress and I will sent you a message and pictures after I am dead.
If I can have internet overthere...:D

Which internetprovider is available overthere???:confused:
The fastest and powerful, more efficient then fiber-optic or whatever, telepathy. :DThe thing is when you will be there you will not be absolutely interested in this earthy things.:thumbsup:total bless.....
 
....while thinking about pulling the legs off of spiders and many nasty ways to kill small furry animals.
Actually I believe it was thinking up ways to kill fig trees, apparently god hates figs (Matthew 21:19 AND Mark 11:12, it's that important). Or maybe it was thinking about ways to stone your son to death because he was disobedient (Deuteronomy 21:18)? Possibly even coming up with that tenth commandment about not coveting your neighbor's slave. Not rules against having slaves mind you, that's fine. Just no coveting your neighbors.
 
I think it's reasonable to say there is no afterlife 'cause if there were one, load mouthed fundamentalist bigots like Jerry Falwell would have let us know of it by now.
 
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