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RE: Is There Life After Death?
This is a very deep answer, thankyou! Not sure I understand it well, but are you saying focusing on the karmic element of 'getting it right' is deflecting from a good moral code?
Also in regards to the question itself, yes it's meant to be quite an 'open question' to create a philosophical flow. The concept of 'what goes to heaven' is quite thought provoking, whatever way we look at it, our bodies do not go with us. If we lose a limb, we cannot connect to that limb mentally when it's gone.
Or can we ?
Not sure if my English is good enough for that. Yes you can call it the karmic element, but it is everywhere. "You reap, what you sow" is from the bible ( i think), other religions have similar proverbs (sayings). I do not know about limb connection, but there is people who still feel their arm, after they lost it and it is painful and numb. in neurology they found some evidence as well, that if somebody loses a hand for example, the neurons in the brain, that were responsible for moving this hand change their function and "help" out the other hand. That way some people can learn to use their left hand ( after they lost their right ) in a way they never could have imagined.