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I don't believe in ghosts but I believe in energy.

1 year ago · 6 · spirit, +5


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I believe the conscience is energy. And energy can be neither created nor destroyed. So when you die that energy of the conscience goes somewhere. It's what people think of as "spirits" or "ghosts." But spirits or ghosts take the form of the person they came from, usually, and the energy isn't that. It's more like a grid of their personality and experiences and things they liked, and you could encounter any section of the grid. Idk it's hard to explain

It's there tho

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  • Novni Guest · 1 year ago

    The official definition of energy is the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms. You are using a made up definition of energy so it can mean whatever you want if you 're the type to use made up words. To me it sounds like nonsense.

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    • Novni Guest · 1 year ago

      I think I understand. The human body is energy, we use ATP. When we die it must go somewhere, energy is never destroyed.

      I asked my father once what he believed in after death, he said because we are energy I would like to believe I become that, the energy that becomes a new form.

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    • Novni Guest · 1 year ago

      You first commenter must of never read up on the human body.

      The sun shines, making energy, the veggies and animals use this energy, we eat them and it becomes what files us.

      Conclusion

      Cells need energy to accomplish the tasks of life. Beginning with energy sources obtained from their environment in the form of sunlight and organic food molecules, eukaryotic cells make energy-rich molecules like ATP and NADH via energy pathways including photosynthesis, glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. Any excess energy is then stored in larger, energy-rich molecules such as polysaccharides (starch and glycogen) and lipids.

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    • Novni Guest · 1 year ago

      Really?

      That wasn't mean or bad. if anything the first commenter bully needs to be flagged.

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  • Novni Guest · 1 year ago

    Clearly you've not been through what I have or you'd 100 percent believe. If things make themselves known to you I promise you you will believe. They do exist. Good and bad. Our "energy" is our soul. When you step out of this body it's a spiritual body with our intellect. But everybody has the option to believe whatever they wish. Some things can't be totally explained. Some things you're better off not knowing I suppose.

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  • Moon-das · 1 year ago

    you should read Ian stevenson case studies

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