Friday, January 30, 2009

Life

I have a belief that we are all dead. Why are we alive? What is alive? Because we have a heartbeat? What is a heartbeat? The movement of an organ inside our bodies? What is our body. Our body is a shield, one great big company of magical beings making our brains do action. So what is our brain? Some thing located in the skull that comes up with ideas, thoughts, and sends messages to carry out actions with the company that is the body. What are ideas; thoughts? Concepts that are not yet real, not yet in action. But nothing is real. The universe and everything supposedly in it, do not exist. The illusion that makes our living easier. But what if the fact that we have a heartbeat, and have a body, and brains, ideas and thoughts - what if all that is a factor of being dead? Not alive? Do we know that we are not in the afterworld? Are we supposed to remember the world before? Not necessarily. I think it is very likely, that after the thousands of years talking about the 'afterworld', what if this is the afterworld, to a life that we are not aware of. I find this very likely. We are all dead. 

3 comments:

Lizzela the Human Bean said...

wow, very interesting idea. However even if we are dead, does it actually matter as long as we THINK we are alive, another interesting thing about womenkind, we only care about what we beleive.

Mountain Spirit said...

thats true. ;)

Maritza said...

Hi!

I'm new to your blog! I was just looking through blogs when I found yours, and I really like it!



As far as being dead, i have a very different opinion. I believe, being a Christian, that we would very strongly be able to know where we were, and that we would either be in immense, unbelievable, unspeakable joy, and horrible, horrible pain.
Even if you do not agree with the belief of Heaven, or Hell, wouldn't we remember something of our past life? Or would we have our previous memory erased.

P.S. This is a very interesting idea. Being a writer, would you mind if I made note of it, and prehaps used either the idea or the exact words in my writing. Thanks,

Maritza B.