by mmasters » Wed 09 Jul 2008, 23:00:48
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lper100km', 'T')hus far, everyone has considered human death alone. Of course, that’s the one of most interest to all of us. But consider that there are thousands of species of living creatures, a number of which are not so far genetically removed from the human race. Who could deny that a large number of these are sentient beings? What of their death? Do they have the prospect of an eternal life or some other such variant? Or is the ‘promise’ of an afterlife, exclusive to those humans who have followed some specific belief, life path and behavioural characteristics? Is there a ‘top ten’ list of sentient beings whose soul, spirit, ectoplasm or whatever you want to call it, lives in a transformative state for ever? We seem to have no difficulty in accepting that an animal death is just that – was alive, now dead. Are humans god’s exceptions, a triumph of creation, or simply an evolved set of animal genes with an extra helical twist or two?
An ancillary thought. You are in the body you have. How come you are not in someone else’s or, god forbid(!), your pet dog’s? Of course, you can never know, but it’s interesting to think about.
Perhaps in good time, all will be revealed. Or not.
It will. We're here based on on how we did in a previous life. How we do in this life will determine our next life assignment.
