[SA previously]
> > Platt, just wondering. Since your into
> > consciousness, does consciousness die when the
> body dies? Or, as Tibetan Buddhists believe,
> consciousness lives on and goes through Bardo states
even as the
> > body dies, this consciousness returns in another
> > totally different human being incarnate from this
> > consciousness. Or, as Christ is supposed to come
> back incarnated from a previous historical person.
> Just wondering your opinion.
[Platt]
> This I believe:
> "On the death of any living creature the spirit
> returns to the spiritual world, the body to the
bodily world. In this,
> however, only the body is subject to change. The
spiritual world is
> one single spirit who stands like unto light behind
the bodily world
> and who, when any single creature comes into being,
shines through > it as through a window. According to
the kind and size of window
> less or more light enters the world. The light,
however, remains
> unchanged." -- Azis Nasafi
You see, when Krimel said he believes death and
birth is uncertain, and you say death and birth are
absolute, yet, when you say "...any living creature
the spirit returns..." your saying birth and death is
not absolute. So, according to what you quote above,
you believe the body absolutely dies and is born, but
the spirit does NOT absolutely die and birth. So,
your not absolutely absolute about birth and death it
would seem.
crickets,
SA
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