Jammy1987 wrote on Jan 31st, 2008 at 3:58pm:Lol that pic made me laugh! I think it is largely to do with materielistic views. The fact that there are so many frauds out there who literally mock the concept of the afterlife (Derek Acorah comes to mind....) does not help. Mostly people are truelly terrified of dying and brush the topic under the carpet and never discuss it. I think it boils down to people not understanding or comprehending the idea of an afterlife and the fact they do not know for sure what they will be like. Some people if you brought back the materielized spirit of their dead dog Rover they would still not believe. I for one have amazing philosophical discussions with family members, friends and work mates on the subject.
Hi Jammy - I am so glad for you that you can have discussions about the subject, as my sister disowned for mentioning the subject altogether and that makes me feel so sad. ~Nanner~
Hmmm snickeringsnow, good point there. Yet I disagree on the fear of losing their identity part, at least it doesnt fit to my resumè. I guess I`d be exactly the oppisite, I`m trying to find mine that way.
However to your very good question:
Quote:how would that knowledge affect how I would live the rest of my earthly life?
let me think a sec.

I feel that if I knew for 100% without a shadow of a doubt, then I would spend more time with "myself pampering me", then I wouldn`t go throw life so extra careful like walking on eggshells and I`d finially "spend all my friggin money at once, knowing that if I starve to death because I spent all of my doh, that its simply ok to do so!"..
I would suppose my primary quest is to find out if my dad, grandma, grandpa, cousin, friends, great granddad, my super puppy Suzi, aunts and uncles are "okay". I believe thats the drive behind my quest.
~Nanner~