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<blockquote data-quote="taykair" data-source="post: 170342" data-attributes="member: 9418"><p>Thanks for your reply, Mayhem. There are a few of your points, however, which I have difficulty understanding:</p><p></p><p>1. You say that the mind energy moves back to the <em>source of its creation</em>. This would imply that the energy existed as mind energy <em>before </em>our corporeal existence. Although I agree (since energy cannot be created nor destroyed, but only changed) that <em>some</em> form of energy must have existed prior to its conversion to mind energy by the brain, I don't understand how it could have existed as mind energy before that conversion. It would seem to me that the physical brain would be the "source of creation" of mind energy - by ingesting food and changing the energy derived from that to power the brain. Obviously, the mind cannot return to a dead and decaying physical brain. So, what is this "source of creation" that you're talking about?</p><p></p><p>2. You say that this movement occurs when there is a "natural death". What difference would the circumstances of death make? And, if the circumstances <em>do</em> make a difference, then where would the mind energy go after an "unnatural" death?</p><p></p><p>3. You mention that the period between moving from one life to the next is around 40 to 49 days. How did you arrive at this figure?</p><p></p><p>4. You say that this period is shorter for "advanced souls". Why? And what is it that would make one soul more advanced than another?</p><p></p><p>I apologize for all the questions. Rest assured that I have not posed them in order to "trip you up" or to find flaws in your theory. (After all. I'm sure that many folks could find an equal or greater number of mistakes in mine.) Nor do I ask them to be argumentative. The questions are posed only to give me a better understanding of your views - which I appreciate that you have shared.</p><p></p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taykair, post: 170342, member: 9418"] Thanks for your reply, Mayhem. There are a few of your points, however, which I have difficulty understanding: 1. You say that the mind energy moves back to the [I]source of its creation[/I]. This would imply that the energy existed as mind energy [I]before [/I]our corporeal existence. Although I agree (since energy cannot be created nor destroyed, but only changed) that [I]some[/I] form of energy must have existed prior to its conversion to mind energy by the brain, I don't understand how it could have existed as mind energy before that conversion. It would seem to me that the physical brain would be the "source of creation" of mind energy - by ingesting food and changing the energy derived from that to power the brain. Obviously, the mind cannot return to a dead and decaying physical brain. So, what is this "source of creation" that you're talking about? 2. You say that this movement occurs when there is a "natural death". What difference would the circumstances of death make? And, if the circumstances [I]do[/I] make a difference, then where would the mind energy go after an "unnatural" death? 3. You mention that the period between moving from one life to the next is around 40 to 49 days. How did you arrive at this figure? 4. You say that this period is shorter for "advanced souls". Why? And what is it that would make one soul more advanced than another? I apologize for all the questions. Rest assured that I have not posed them in order to "trip you up" or to find flaws in your theory. (After all. I'm sure that many folks could find an equal or greater number of mistakes in mine.) Nor do I ask them to be argumentative. The questions are posed only to give me a better understanding of your views - which I appreciate that you have shared. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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