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Does the dead remember his life when on earth?
Do you remember your past life? if yes, then answer to your question is yes, if no, then answer to your question is no. In deep sleep, you forget everything, but when you wake up, your memory comes back because memory remains intact. Death is a long deep sleep, so memory gets completely erased.
Do you remember your past life? if yes, then answer to your question is yes, if no, then answer to your question is no. In deep sleep, you forget everything, but when you wake up, your memory comes back because memory remains intact. Death is a long deep sleep, so memory gets completely erased.
See lessIs there time in space?
The only place time actually exists is in the human mind. A scale has to be established for time to have purpose, which can only be attained from the observation of the movement of matter. Harmonistic interactional movement of matter in space like planets rotating a star. Rotation determines scale.Read more
The only place time actually exists is in the human mind. A scale has to be established for time to have purpose, which can only be attained from the observation of the movement of matter. Harmonistic interactional movement of matter in space like planets rotating a star. Rotation determines scale. You can’t measure anthing without vantage points. Time had to be created by humans to use as a tool to measure distances.
See lessHow much does it cost to charge an electric car?
It varies. It depends on the size of your battery pack and where you charge. If you charge at home (like most people do) you pay whatever rate the electric company charges you per kilowatt hour. If you are on the road and charge at a quick charger you may pay $10 or so depending on your battery packRead more
It varies. It depends on the size of your battery pack and where you charge. If you charge at home (like most people do) you pay whatever rate the electric company charges you per kilowatt hour. If you are on the road and charge at a quick charger you may pay $10 or so depending on your battery pack size.
See lessWhat makes falling asleep difficult?
First off, think about how much physical energy you are exerting each day. You want to go to bed tired and feeling accomplished, so a good workout routine will help, if you don’t already have one. Secondly, your nightly routine should almost be ritual like. Start reducing the amount of stimulation sRead more
First off, think about how much physical energy you are exerting each day. You want to go to bed tired and feeling accomplished, so a good workout routine will help, if you don’t already have one. Secondly, your nightly routine should almost be ritual like. Start reducing the amount of stimulation such as TV, phone and tablets. Have a cup of night time tea if that sounds comforting. Try a bit of meditation or just clearing your mind…anything on your mind, I’ve heard writing it down mentally allows you to move past it. Then I personally like to read a book. I don’t last more than 4 or 5 pages before I start dozing off.
See lessI love a job that doesn’t pay my bills
A regular, stable job and paycheck is a goal many people have, and of course, it makes sense that part of you wants that — and that other people want that for you, too. But does choosing stability mean you have to turn your back on your dream job? Not necessarily. So far, your work hasn’t brought yoRead more
A regular, stable job and paycheck is a goal many people have, and of course, it makes sense that part of you wants that — and that other people want that for you, too. But does choosing stability mean you have to turn your back on your dream job? Not necessarily. So far, your work hasn’t brought you a steady paycheck. But has it brought you new skills and new opportunities, as well as exciting experiences and mornings when you were excited to go to work? Because those are valuable too. And it’s critical that you don’t lose sight of all the intangibles you’ve worked for as you’re trying to find a job that fits both your skill set and salary requirements.
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