Is There More to Life, Than Life?
We Die, Then What?
I’ve written several times in both ‘My Conversations With My Grandfather’ and stories of ‘My Dad & Me’, about death. A lot of people don’t want to talk about death. Personally, I’ve always looked at it as a mystery to solve.
My grandfather had this theory which I have for years, entirely embraced.
He believed that all religions essentially worship the same entity but by different names. He also found little need for organized religion because the truth has always been there for all to see.
The things I took away from my talks with him on the subject of death, and life after death, were these:
- everything on earth, everything consists of living elements.
- every living thing on earth consists of energy.
- when the physical body of living things “die”, the energy transfers somewhere.
- energy does not die nor disappear. It must return to where it came from.
- the energy within living things (humans for this example) is also our soul.
Taking these items as fact, which they are in that they have never been proven otherwise when we die, our soul (and energy) must go somewhere. Easy to follow so far, right?