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Jun 11, '12, 5:20 pm
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immortality in this life?
ive been studying esoteric (gnostic) Christianity, and i read that by severe ascetic practices, a person can achieve some aspects of the glorified body (i.e. ressurection body).
this makes sense if you think about it, since the catholic church teaches the reason that we die is because of our sin, and that "the flesh was sundered from the spirit as a result of sin". so logically speaking, if we completely subject our flesh to our spirit, technically we should be able to achieve certain preternatural qualities that man posessed before the fall.
if you look at the yogis in india and the hesychasts, you would see that these people are capable of doing certain things with their bodies that others are not (like slowing their heart beat at will, etc).
i just think its interesting, any thoughts?
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Jun 11, '12, 7:10 pm
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Re: immortality in this life?
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i just think its interesting, any thoughts?
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You're already living forever, why would anyone want to live forever but do it here?
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Jun 11, '12, 7:21 pm
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Re: immortality in this life?
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You're already living forever, why would anyone want to live forever but do it here?
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Because being physically alive is far more desirable than becoming a "pure spirit", according to the standard teachings, even temporarily?
Yogis in India are hardly a reliable source for Christians, but I can understand the attraction.
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Jun 11, '12, 10:07 pm
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Re: immortality in this life?
How about seeing "this life" and the "next life" as just ONE life in Christ? The beauty of living the way of the cross is that we get to live, die, and rise, just like Christ. That's more beautiful than just attempting to "live like people did before the fall"....to live as one redeemed is living by God's plan, no?
What else do we need
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Jun 12, '12, 3:48 am
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Re: immortality in this life?
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That's more beautiful than just attempting to "live like people did before the fall"....to live as one redeemed is living by God's plan, no?
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I don't know about Yogis or gnostics but just because someone wants to be immortal in this life, that doesn't mean they're evil.
In fact, I can't name it right now, but earthly immortality was actually the topic of some philosophical piece. I'm not sure if it was either an essay or quoting some ancient world philosopher but it does give some food for thought on the implications of living forever in this world.
For now though, I repeat that not everyone who wants to live forever automatically makes them someone like Voldemort. Not everyone realizes that it's a dream come true either.
I for one would like to be immortal, not so much because I fear death but because I want to know what's it's like to watch the world age around me: reading about the way mankind is progressing (for good and for ill); the technologies that are constantly being developed; having the endless existence to observe these dynamic changes slowly but surely; and ultimately to see Judgment Day itself.
It sounds like something out of a novel but that's definitely what I'd do if I somehow ended up living forever.
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Jun 12, '12, 7:54 am
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Re: immortality in this life?
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I for one would like to be immortal, not so much because I fear death but because I want to know what's it's like to watch the world age around me:...
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You'll see all that from the Other Side. It's we who have trouble perceiving them, they see us with crystal clarity.
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Jun 12, '12, 5:50 pm
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Re: immortality in this life?
Well my post wasn't directed to making the concept of wanting to be immortal "evil"...but was more directed towards the way of the cross being the road to immortality (aka eternal life) in Christ.
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Jun 12, '12, 7:06 pm
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Re: immortality in this life?
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Originally Posted by Lost Wanderer
I don't know about Yogis or gnostics but just because someone wants to be immortal in this life, that doesn't mean they're evil.
In fact, I can't name it right now, but earthly immortality was actually the topic of some philosophical piece. I'm not sure if it was either an essay or quoting some ancient world philosopher but it does give some food for thought on the implications of living forever in this world.
For now though, I repeat that not everyone who wants to live forever automatically makes them someone like Voldemort. Not everyone realizes that it's a dream come true either.
I for one would like to be immortal, not so much because I fear death but because I want to know what's it's like to watch the world age around me: reading about the way mankind is progressing (for good and for ill); the technologies that are constantly being developed; having the endless existence to observe these dynamic changes slowly but surely; and ultimately to see Judgment Day itself.
It sounds like something out of a novel but that's definitely what I'd do if I somehow ended up living forever.
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i agree with you completely. its only natural for us to be nostalgic for the days before the fall. i cant understand these people who just totally lack ambition and who percieve any will to immortality as "hubris".
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Jun 12, '12, 7:12 pm
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Re: immortality in this life?
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Because being physically alive is far more desirable than becoming a "pure spirit", according to the standard teachings, even temporarily?
Yogis in India are hardly a reliable source for Christians, but I can understand the attraction.
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unfortunately, the buddhist philosophies have been perverted by the new age movement. so i understand why many western christians think that way. but actually if you study authentic hindu/ buddhist philosophy, its quite similar to christian thought. one paralell is between the hesychasts and yogis.
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Jun 13, '12, 3:46 am
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Re: immortality in this life?
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You'll see all that from the Other Side. It's we who have trouble perceiving them, they see us with crystal clarity.
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Why would I remain interested in the affairs of Earth when I'm already in Heaven? (Assuming I go there, I hope.)
See this is the problem. As much as I'd prefer heaven or purgatory over hell, all of them have one thing in common: the end of my earthly life. I've crossed over to that other, unknown side and will never come back.
On the other hand, there's still so much that I personally would want to do and want to know. And when you're like me, whose curiosity looks as far as the future of mankind itself, immortality without the uncertainty of the afterlife seems the only reasonable path towards satisfying it.
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Well my post wasn't directed to making the concept of wanting to be immortal "evil"...but was more directed towards the way of the cross being the road to immortality (aka eternal life) in Christ.
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Here's the thing: immortality of heaven is good. Earthly immortality is not. You think I'm not aware of what I'd be setting myself up for whenever I ask God for the latter?
Again, the concept comes with a lot of philosophical implications. The most popular one is that while you live forever, everyone else dies around you. You forget that death is actually one of the things in life which make it meaningful. Unless you find yourself a purpose that spans centuries (like in my case, the desire to observe the world to its end), many writers and thinkers find an endless existence to be ultimately dreary and without purpose. Heck, at times I wonder if I'm still naive in that wanting to see the world to its end is really worth such an existence.
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Jun 13, '12, 4:57 am
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Re: immortality in this life?
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Why would I remain interested in the affairs of Earth when I'm already in Heaven? (Assuming I go there, I hope.)
See this is the problem. As much as I'd prefer heaven or purgatory over hell, all of them have one thing in common: the end of my earthly life. I've crossed over to that other, unknown side and will never come back.
On the other hand, there's still so much that I personally would want to do and want to know. And when you're like me, whose curiosity looks as far as the future of mankind itself, immortality without the uncertainty of the afterlife seems the only reasonable path towards satisfying it.
Here's the thing: immortality of heaven is good. Earthly immortality is not. You think I'm not aware of what I'd be setting myself up for whenever I ask God for the latter?
Again, the concept comes with a lot of philosophical implications. The most popular one is that while you live forever, everyone else dies around you. You forget that death is actually one of the things in life which make it meaningful. Unless you find yourself a purpose that spans centuries (like in my case, the desire to observe the world to its end), many writers and thinkers find an endless existence to be ultimately dreary and without purpose. Heck, at times I wonder if I'm still naive in that wanting to see the world to its end is really worth such an existence.
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YMMV but I care about as much for "philosophical implications" as for a suitcase full of Monopoly money. And while "meaning" has somewhat of a value, I'd gladly give it up to avoid the sheer hideousness of being dead.
Your earthly existence would not be "for ever" in any case. It would, however, enable you to leap physically into our LORD's arms.
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Jun 13, '12, 5:13 am
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Re: immortality in this life?
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YMMV but I care about as much for "philosophical implications" as for a suitcase full of Monopoly money. And while "meaning" has somewhat of a value, I'd gladly give it up to avoid the sheer hideousness of being dead.
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Well, I think I can sympathize with what you're saying. While I find death a fascinating subject, it's ironic that I would hate to have it upon myself. I've even had fantasies where I end up 'cursed' to be the Grim Reaper himself.
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Your earthly existence would not be "for ever" in any case. It would, however, enable you to leap physically into our LORD's arms.
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I'm not sure I understand this but are you referring to Judgment Day?
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Jun 13, '12, 5:44 am
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Re: immortality in this life?
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Well, I think I can sympathize with what you're saying. While I find death a fascinating subject, it's ironic that I would hate to have it upon myself. I've even had fantasies where I end up 'cursed' to be the Grim Reaper himself.
I'm not sure I understand this but are you referring to Judgment Day?
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That is correct. ICXC NIKA
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Jun 13, '12, 5:51 am
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Re: immortality in this life?
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That is correct. ICXC NIKA
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Well I guess I have to agree there too. I'm not sure about leaping into the Almighty's arms though. 
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Jun 13, '12, 8:28 am
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Re: immortality in this life?
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Well I guess I have to agree there too. I'm not sure about leaping into the Almighty's arms though.  
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YMMV, it seems to me that leaping into His arms if able, is what being alive is all about 
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