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Kali Yuga
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- Oct 4, 2022
- 50
In the course of a year, i went from nihilistic and a scientific background to experiencing some kind of spirituality that brought an unprecedented peace and meaning to life. I went on to explore what I was experiencing to discover two things:
1. What I was experiencing/discovering was not limited to me, but had been known and written about in spiritual literature by many different cultures throughout history.
2. That my experience was also a common symptom of bipolar mania; feeling connected with the universe at large.
Ultimately, I'm left some what confused because though I have definitely crashed from my spiritual magical high in to the bipolar depression, I can not completely dismiss my experience as crazy or false. It introduced me to my spirit/soul/consciousness. And although in my current depression, I don't feel it in my soul, i still believe in it intellectually.
I do not believe death is the end. Even science states energy can not be created or destroyed, but transfers. This sways me toward believing in reincarnation.
I guess I'm just wondering if others consider the after life and what you all believe or expect after death?
Do you think a death by CTB will still experience the love and light reported by near death experiences?
I think Hindu and Buddhism believe that the soul must undergo suffering until it becomes "enlightened". Catholic believe in hell, which I think is a misunderstood metaphor used as a fear tactic. My question to Catholics would ask if non curable psychiatric conditions like bipolar were exempt from "hell"? Because in a way, mental illness can predict a death as "natural" as something like cancer
I've watched one YT vid where a medium discusses some kind of "lobby" the soul can hang out in with no suffering, where there's only peace and love until the soul is guided through its problems so it's ready to overcome the in the next life.
In no way am I preaching anything on anyone, I just wanted to discuss spirituality and suicide as there is limited info. I also wanted to know what others believe in. It's something that will be on my mind as I take my final breath
1. What I was experiencing/discovering was not limited to me, but had been known and written about in spiritual literature by many different cultures throughout history.
2. That my experience was also a common symptom of bipolar mania; feeling connected with the universe at large.
Ultimately, I'm left some what confused because though I have definitely crashed from my spiritual magical high in to the bipolar depression, I can not completely dismiss my experience as crazy or false. It introduced me to my spirit/soul/consciousness. And although in my current depression, I don't feel it in my soul, i still believe in it intellectually.
I do not believe death is the end. Even science states energy can not be created or destroyed, but transfers. This sways me toward believing in reincarnation.
I guess I'm just wondering if others consider the after life and what you all believe or expect after death?
Do you think a death by CTB will still experience the love and light reported by near death experiences?
I think Hindu and Buddhism believe that the soul must undergo suffering until it becomes "enlightened". Catholic believe in hell, which I think is a misunderstood metaphor used as a fear tactic. My question to Catholics would ask if non curable psychiatric conditions like bipolar were exempt from "hell"? Because in a way, mental illness can predict a death as "natural" as something like cancer
I've watched one YT vid where a medium discusses some kind of "lobby" the soul can hang out in with no suffering, where there's only peace and love until the soul is guided through its problems so it's ready to overcome the in the next life.
In no way am I preaching anything on anyone, I just wanted to discuss spirituality and suicide as there is limited info. I also wanted to know what others believe in. It's something that will be on my mind as I take my final breath