If you believe that life keeps going after you die, please explain what you mean.
it depends on how we define life. considering that "energy equals mass/matter multiplied by the speed of light squared" it would appear that matter (e.g. dead bodies) do not get lost as such, but re-unite with the universal energy. to what extent or if at all this possible process includes the preservation of consciousness - i haven't a clue. life as the dance of atoms maintains its energy. life as self doesn't last.
You are spot on as usual. Energy will always exist, but I've been unconscious enough times to know that when that switch goes off my awareness of self, goes away. I am open to a possibility that there's a giant candy cane (Stolen from @Skado because it so brilliantly illustrates the point) at the center of the Earth but it's not something I believe is there. If it turns out that there is an afterlife, then I will deal with that reality, but I must live my life as if this is all I get.
@paul1967, making the most of it, that's the best we can do for ourselves.
Our physical being will disintegrate into nature, so possibly be incorporated into the world. Our consciousness will cease to be. Our energy field will also be no more. However those individuals whom have shared in that energy throughout ones journey could carry and pass on some of that energy?
I’m not sure... it’s a nice idea... both my parents have passed and I like the idea of knowing they’re out there looking out for me. When I visit their grave I just feel weird though. Sometimes they feel close to me, but that could just be nostalgia... for the most part, I’m saying no, but it’s a nice idea.
Belief could be a strong word for it as it is temperd with a scale tipping amount of doubt. I have and do study some Buddhist philosophy and technics and it feels plausible when I’m in meditation. I think of it as a energy net that we come from and return to, I can invision this being part of the natural world not requiring an intelligence or creator, this can lead to a feeling as if reincarnation is plausible. It’s what I would like to believe but without better evidence than simply how I feel, I can’t trust it as an actual reality.
Yes of course; every cell in our body has the same chance as every other to have been part of some other life, some other form, some other existence. Will I be aware of it? I can safely determine not as I have no such recollections and have never encountered evidence of same. Mortality is a natural safeguard; Look at the damage inflicted on the planet or its occupants in single lifetimes and imagine how much worse it could have been, given more time!
If you buried me in the woods, the insects and plants would benefit from my decaying body, but other than that, no.
Do you believe in life before life? Just asking, because if we go somewhere, I would think we have to come from someplace too.