[Platt]
> The term "body" in the above quote is subject to the
absolutes of
> birth and death. The term"spirit" in the above quote
is the absolute > of that which transcends birth and
death. Krim believes bodily birth > and death are not
absolutes, that there's a chance his body was 
> neither born, nor will it die. Is that what you
believe, too?

     According to your body-spirit, are they separate?
 Is this SOM?
     
     I don't think body and spirit are separate, and
death is just change to me.  What happens before and
after death, well, only one clue that I know by
experience can I speak about, which is since I'm
living, and all I've known is living, then live I do.

rainin', rainin',
SA


       
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