14.5.09

dizzy dazzy tozzy tizzy ;)

from the last two weeks.. its seen that all the kootharas are bein thru dizzy fields.. always hit by gloominess.. dont know the reason..may be it is becez one of our member is gona get married.. its infact the most important thing to be happn in a gals life we are happy for that but at the same time.. a kinda sad feeling.. nd thru out teh week we misd kuttappan..yes its true that we went to exhibition but only three of us wer ter... we enjoyed the sky ship and gaint wheel.. trown out throts outa mouth..but frm deep inside we were wishin for the other two who cudnt join us coz of some other[family/personal]engagements..i think this post is not really necessary..but just wanted to bring others concentrations again to our own proprty IK5...keep updating..its all fun.. babyss... love yu all. we must be the only gals who enjoy life to the fullest.. our aim is to make this life worthwhile..forget the sorrow part and flex up the happiest part..say ik5 ki jaaaaaaaaaaaiiii :D

7.5.09

LIFE AFTER DEATH

Life after death...wat do u all think abt this??? I read some articles regarding this topic and i would like to share thoses things with our IK-5 Team...

" There is rebirth of character, but no transmigration of a self. Thy thought-forms reappear, but there is no ego-entity transferred. The stanza uttered by a teacher is reborn in the scholar who repeats the words.Only through ignorance and delusion do men indulge in the dream that their souls are separate and self-existent entities. Thy heart, O Brahman, is cleaving still to self; thou art anxious about heaven but thou seekest the pleasures of self in heaven, and thus thou canst not see the bliss of truth and the immortality of truth." by Budha
While some believe it's impossible to know whether there is life after death, belief in immortality is timeless. People of all times and places in history have believed that the human soul survives death.

When we talk about rebirth or reincarnation, some people laugh at the idea. They consider such belief is passe and obsolete. Others may think such question is in arena of religion. After all, it concerns what is after death.

This is one of the typical accounts collected by an American doctor-pediatrician Melvin Morse, published in his book Closer to the Light [7]. His first encounter with such an event of transitory death was in 1982 when he revived nine year-old Katherine who had drowned in a public pool. Katherine told him how, during the time she was dead, she met with a nice lady who called herself Elizabeth; this was probably her Guardian Angel. Elizabeth greeted Katherine's soul lovingly and talked with her. Knowing that Katherine was not ready to come into the spiritual world, Elizabeth allowed her to return to her body. At the time of this event, Dr. Morris' medical career had him working in a hospital in Pocatello, Idaho. The child's account had such a profound effect on a man who, until then, was skeptical of anything spiritual, that he decided to explore deeper what happens to a person immediately after death. In Katherine's case, Dr. Morse was especially astounded at the details with which she was able to describe what she had observed, both at the hospital and at her home, during the time she was clinically dead. Dr. Morse checked into and confirmed the accuracy of her "out of body" observations. It was as if she had been an eyewitness to the events that had transpired during the time that she was dead.

While the souls of people who died naturally experience relief and happiness, suicide victims, quite to the contrary, experience confusion and torment. A specialist in the field of suicide summed up the fact very well: "If you leave life with a restless soul, then you will arrive into the other world with a restless soul." Suicide victims commit suicide to "end it all," but, as it happens, it is only their beginning in the other world.

Here are a few contemporary accounts that illustrate the otherworldly state of suicide victims.

One man, who loved his wife dearly, killed himself when she died. He hoped to reunite with her for eternity, but things turned out quite differently. When the doctor revived him, he said: "I was in a place quite different from where she was… It was a dreadful place… and immediately I realized that I had made a huge mistake"

Another man, who survived death, tells the following: "When I arrived there, I understood that two things are absolutely forbidden — to kill oneself or to kill others. If I had decided to kill myself it would have meant throwing into the Face of God the gift he had bestowed upon me. To kill someone is to disrupt God's plan for that person"

GOD has a plan to everyone..:)

It seems these facts are really interesting...rebirth or reincarnation are the things which are not as simple as it appears to be...