Death. What Happens? Multiple Choice.

A.

But I think it’d be neat if everyone become an omnipresent, omniscient entity. They could go anywhere and know anything, and if they took up temporary residence in someone or some thing’s form, they could experience anything. It seems like a more interesting way to spend eternity.

My beliefs are very similar to Mirrored Indigo Shadows’ beliefs. We are reincarnated life after life until we’ve learnt our lessons - what they may be, I don’t know, that’s my job to find out. Though, I sometimes think that we return to the earth and that’s it.

I definately do not believe in Heaven and Hell in the biblical sense. Seems far too…mythical and sadistic for my liking.

I like the idea of a higher plane myself. Such as in Jonathan Livington Seagull or that movie Judgement City. Learn the right lesson and on you go to the next level.

I go with D: I die, sleep for three thousand years until I’m reawakened by a clumsy archaeologist. At that point I kill several lackeys and become a plague upon mankind.

Then I find 3 friends and start a rock band.

B. Well, actually, I think I’d go to purgatory first, 'cause, well, I’m sure I’m not perfect, then hopefully on to heaven. Although I think reincarnation sounds sorta fun. Think of it–one life as a middle-class American white girl, then another life as someone completely different! (yeah, yeah, I know in Buddhism it isn’t supposed to be your first choice to be reincarnated…)

I like Fibonacci’s answer, too.

D: I go back to college (gross anatomy lab) where I can accomplish more in death than I did in life.

Or a soap factory.


Geezer

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