Sunday, 27 January 2013

Next on BBC news


Can spirituality affect your mental health?


A study by Professor Michael King from University College, London, found that people in the UK professing to be spiritual, but not conventionally religious, were more likely to suffer from a host of mental challenges.

"The people who are religious, seem to be pretty much like the secular people - in fact a little bit better," said Prof King. "They have less drug addiction, less alcohol problems, things like that."




Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Questions of Universe

What happens after life?
So basically there are the ones who believe in heaven and there are the ones that believe in reincarnation and there are the ones that believe in nothing.
Now nothing seems like the most realistic option but it's something that we cannot imagine, most people ask themselves, how could we have lived and gone through everything that we have if in the end its to end up with nothing, complete darkness?
I'd rather believe in the middle of all of this. When we die, we see and feel nothing, but our body becomes part of nature and lives through that. Where does the soul go though?
If there was a heaven, is it a physical place or is it in our mind?