Life after death

Posted by zombies1976 @zombies1976, Jul 24, 2023

Just wondering if anyone out there wonders what actually happens when you die.I am a deep thinker and since the death of my son ive been confused about religion I think the Bible has been changed so many times I don't trust it but yet I still believe in God and I don't know if its from being brain washed or real anyone else ever think about this stuff I would like to have conversation with someone who is open minded..

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@mecha

Recuerdo parte de una canción,solo una parte ,solo esa parte que dice.."Apoya tu cabeza sobre mi hombro y llora.. "
Sé que habrá muchos hombros ,la mayoría desconocidos ,dónde podrás apoyar tu cabeza. Es muy distinto llorar sobre un hombro que hacerlo en soledad.
Te ofrezco mi hombro.

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Thank you.

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My wife had a NDE when she was 28. It was life transforming for her. I have had mystical experiences that lasted mere seconds. There were maybe only a handful throughout many decades. There is something about that mystery which I call "Holy" that has moved me for the better part of my 79 years of living. I find it difficult to talk about this mystery and yet it is what makes my life rich and upbeat most of the time. No stranger to depression or impaired mobility, still I am full of curiosity about a wide range of topics, happy but concerned for my children and grandkids, and taking care of my health-compromised wife as best I can. The beauty of faith is rugged as much as it is comforting. Can't explain it but I'm grateful to be alive.

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@lizzieann

Wow, this has inspired me.
I too question my beliefs, which at one time were extremely strong beliefs. I hate to say just how difficult it is to find the comfort I once did have in believing there is a God, a spiritual well being that was stronger than anything else, for me anyway. That has been shattered so many times. I have really tried to find my way back with only pain and fear leading my way. So very difficult to fight through all the ugly to get back what I pray is the true belief I once had for most of my life.
I have 4 children (grown) and they are leading their life's with the struggles they each face too. But, I have not lost the life of any child of mine. If I were to lose a child, I truly have no idea how I would navigate through that ordeal since I have yet found my way for myself and my health issues.

To me, I always pray "just to know" as I once just knew. If this makes any sense. Just to give birth and hold my newborn child was proof to me X 4. To hold my 2 grandbabies at their births was proof to me X 2. I never questioned.

I'm so sorry to see anyone confused but I do know, when you truly know within yourself, you do see and feel the beauty and the security genuinely within your soul without any questions. I desire to have this back but there is something that I must see or feel to lean one way or the other. I just can't decide, it has to be there. I have a difficult time finding the words to explain myself. I hope you and any others that are seeking guidance, finds what may be there. You finding the light and choosing to carry that light forward after all the darkness is beautiful to me. 🦋
Thank You for sharing this. You are inspirational and I seek this over everything in my search for the truth. My truth anyway.

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There are events that are life changing and make us question the very existence of what we always had taken for granted leaving us profoundly humanized. It is a quite a process to journey through those tough times. It shouldn't be hurried. You can find your way when you let your inner virtuous strength be your steady guide. You know what is good, what is true, what is right. Listen to the honesty within you for the way. The way that you find will be truly yours, because you travelled it. Life is a journey.

A great writer, after the irreplaceable loss of his brother, wrote "The things which I have seen I can see no more!". He was alluding to loss of happiness, loss of innocence, loss of faith in the natural order of things. It is not uncommon for that to happen. The journey from early to later years includes unwanted traumas, which we should take all the proper time to deal with.

If your body hurts, think about all the good that it has done. If your spirit weakens. think about all the things that you are grateful for. If a dear one is gone, close your eyes and remember them smiling during happy times.

Wherever and however you now journey, remember "This above all: to thine own self be true".

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@mir123

Translations can differ. I believe the Jewish Bible contains the Book of Esther and that the Christian does not. The books of the Jewish Bible are in a different order than the Christian. Jewish thought and religion rely on midrash or commentary on the Bible--there is no fixed text in Judaism. For example, "an eye for an eye" in rabbinic thinking means that if you injure someone you need to pay for that, whatever a court orders. I think the Jewish approach is less known than the Christian in the USA but I've been in an interfaith group for many years and learned a lot from other people. I'm Jewish, and I read the torah, psalms, and prophets almost daily. As an English speaker I enjoy the KJV but it is not that accurate from the Hebrew. More than one version is good!

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Hi. Just FYI. The Hebrew Bible is also called the Old or First Testament. The so-called 'Christian' Bible is the Old/First Testament PLUS what was written following the birth and death/resurrection of Jesus Christ (Yeshua), called the New/Second Testament The "Christian" (Protestant) Bible INCLUDES the Hebrew Bible but continues with the continued Word of G-d, written shortly after the Time of Yeshua/Jesus. The Book of Esther is included in all (Protestant) 'Christian' Bibles.
As for Rabbinic commentary, that is supplemental. The Bible speaks for itself, and to all. Your example of an eye for an eye was explained to me as meaning equal punishment, and no more. It means justice only. More punishment would be vengeance, and that is reserve only for Adonai. I was raised US Orthodox Jewish. At age 31 I encountered The Jewish Jesus. I am still Hebrew Jewish with a faith in Messiah. I didn't change religions. But I'm catagorized now as 'Christian' bc I believe in the one called Jesus. I'm also a lifelong student of the Bible and a Bible Institute graduate. I have a personal relationship with G-d. Truth is something you have to find for yourself. I learned that you can't know about the 'Christian' Bible unless you read it. There is only one 'version,' but there are several translations. Some reflect the original G-d dictated/inspired Words better then others but the message is consistent throughout. Including the continuum of the Old/First and New/Second. The Hebrew Old/First Testament has never been 'revised!' Every ancient scroll found in 1947 proved the Hebrew Testament was unchanged from the original writing. And never will be changed. The Second (New) Testament had been retranslated many times but still is consistent in message. Facts have not been changed. Only presentation has.
Enjoy your reading. I love the Psalms too. Shalom.

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I have this same struggle. It is agonizing. I just end up bursting into tears! I so feel your grief darling 💔

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