(July 19, 2015 at 8:33 am)IATIA Wrote:(July 19, 2015 at 4:00 am)Little Rik Wrote:
Then by your speak, when we die the worms, bacteria and fungi absorb our consciousness.
First of all as our body die the consciousness move away from the body (according to my believes) so there wouldn't be any consciousness left anyway.
You never really die.
Your shell where your consciousness used to live die but you are not there any more.
Interesting argument indeed IAT.
Cannibals kill and eat the body of the victims not in order to feed themselves but to achieve to quality of the victims.
Usually the fighting quality.
What a big mistake they did.
The consciousness of the victim is gone so what else can be there other than flesh and the cells that compose the flesh have already done their job to transfer
or merge their consciousness previously at the time that they become part and parcel so to speak of the creature that feed on them.
So no.
Worms and all the rest want really get our consciousness.
All they get is the low consciousness that the matter (flesh in this case) can deliver but the issue doesn't end here.
Worms and other low conscious type of life are motivated so to speak by instinct so no matter what their development
will only advance by the rules of mother nature.
But of course there are exception to the rule as we can see from the tigers that are fed with boiled meat instead of raw meat.
They loose most of their aggressivity.
Also dogs that live next to people have the chance to accelerate their progress in consciousness.
Instead of being reincarnated into monkey they can bypass that stage and be reincarnated into humans.
So it is not all so simple.
All depend on the circumstances.
