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Thread started 10/14/06 7:14pm

sharonbell

Silly question but I always wonder this

Do you think there will be music in heaven to soothe us the way the music has here, such as Prince's?

God knows how much we love music, I'm sure he has to include that for us in the afterlife.
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Reply #1 posted 10/14/06 7:16pm

DanceWme

Wherever there is Heaven...There is Prince
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Reply #2 posted 10/14/06 7:17pm

sexxydancer

DanceWme said:

Wherever there is Heaven...There is Prince

That's beautiful--and I agree with u 100%!!
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Reply #3 posted 10/14/06 7:30pm

DanceWme

sexxydancer said:

DanceWme said:

Wherever there is Heaven...There is Prince

That's beautiful--and I agree with u 100%!!


It's the truth
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Reply #4 posted 10/14/06 7:35pm

christos7

Only if U have an afterlifetime membership.

and it's mainly harps lol
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Reply #5 posted 10/14/06 7:36pm

pald1

DanceWme said:

sexxydancer said:


That's beautiful--and I agree with u 100%!!


It's the truth


There is no Heaven or Hell. Just nothing.

So, no Prince music I'm afraid. Never mind, though, you won't have any concept of existing so you won't miss the music either.

Sorry.
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Reply #6 posted 10/14/06 7:37pm

christos7

pald1 said:

There is no Heaven or Hell. Just nothing.

So, no Prince music I'm afraid. Never mind, though, you won't have any concept of existing so you won't miss the music either.

Sorry.



pald1, sounds like Ur already dead.

Sorry.
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Reply #7 posted 10/14/06 7:40pm

pald1

christos7 said:

pald1 said:

There is no Heaven or Hell. Just nothing.

So, no Prince music I'm afraid. Never mind, though, you won't have any concept of existing so you won't miss the music either.

Sorry.



pald1, sounds like Ur already dead.

Sorry.


Well, of course, because you've been to the afterlife and you know all about it, don't you? You can say without any hesitation that Prince music will be played in the afterlife. Fool.

Wishful thinker, methinks.

Sorry.
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Reply #8 posted 10/14/06 7:43pm

christos7

pald1 said:

christos7 said:




pald1, sounds like Ur already dead.

Sorry.


Well, of course, because you've been to the afterlife and you know all about it, don't you? You can say without any hesitation that Prince music will be played in the afterlife. Fool.

Wishful thinker, methinks.

Sorry.




Really folks, I'm sorry... lol
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Reply #9 posted 10/14/06 7:51pm

pald1

christos7 said:

pald1 said:



Well, of course, because you've been to the afterlife and you know all about it, don't you? You can say without any hesitation that Prince music will be played in the afterlife. Fool.

Wishful thinker, methinks.

Sorry.




Really folks, I'm sorry... lol


No need to apologize. I know you can't be right all the time....
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Reply #10 posted 10/14/06 9:32pm

1FRO

Is that a pick of Jack Nickelson? If so, I just finished watching him in a movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" ... Quite funny! Not that this has anything to do with Prince or Heaven. neutral
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Reply #11 posted 10/14/06 9:36pm

sharonbell

I think if God is great enough to create us in this life, space and time, he can do it in another as well. With music, or maybe something even greater.
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Reply #12 posted 10/14/06 9:56pm

nurse

sexxydancer said:

DanceWme said:

Wherever there is Heaven...There is Prince

That's beautiful--and I agree with u 100%!!



I agree-nicely said wink
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Reply #13 posted 10/14/06 9:58pm

origmnd

If U are not in listening distance to his music... can U not STILL recreate it in your mind's ear?
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Reply #14 posted 10/14/06 10:17pm

Krystal666

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Oh yes Sharonbell...no doubt about it! Music is obviously very important to us all...I'm sure it will be even more intense, satisfing, uplifting in the afterlife than here now to us. I always used to ask myself...if I had to be blind or deaf which one would I choose...I think I would rather be blind....I don't think I could survive without hearing music.

I remember reading this story about a deaf boy who loved music...he went deaf but never lost his love for music. Music to him was exciting and made him feel alive...so he could feel the vibrations when he cranked up the stereo and imagine listening to the music he once loved...he really liked Motley Crue and when he blasted the music the choros and drums and vocals would come back to him and he would feel happy once again.

This was a true story and I read it so long ago...I always thought not being able to hear music would be like, a private hell to me...music just enables me to think, fantasize, and relax...I don't think I could imagine life without music let alone the after life....I hope when I die music will be abundent wherever I am.... wink
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Reply #15 posted 10/14/06 10:20pm

DanceWme

Krystal666 said:

Oh yes Sharonbell...no doubt about it! Music is obviously very important to us all...I'm sure it will be even more intense, satisfing, uplifting in the afterlife than here now to us. I always used to ask myself...if I had to be blind or deaf which one would I choose...I think I would rather be blind....I don't think I could survive without hearing music.

I remember reading this story about a deaf boy who loved music...he went deaf but never lost his love for music. Music to him was exciting and made him feel alive...so he could feel the vibrations when he cranked up the stereo and imagine listening to the music he once loved...he really liked Motley Crue and when he blasted the music the choros and drums and vocals would come back to him and he would feel happy once again.

This was a true story and I read it so long ago...I always thought not being able to hear music would be like, a private hell to me...music just enables me to think, fantasize, and relax...I don't think I could imagine life without music let alone the after life....I hope when I die music will be abundent wherever I am.... wink


I agree with u 100%.
I've always asked myself that question too. I would rather be blind.
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Reply #16 posted 10/15/06 2:17pm

shockadelicaa

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I can't imagine Heaven being Heaven without music.
"You could say I'm a terminal case/You could burn up my clothes/Smash up my ride...well, maybe not the ride"
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Reply #17 posted 10/15/06 3:00pm

Illustrator

Moving to Fan Gatherings
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Reply #18 posted 10/15/06 4:50pm

ElectricBlue

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when prince and all of us die... there will still be new prince music on this planet for atleast another 200 years after we all die.

think about it, all the unreleased songs. He has about 2000 songs. Thats 10 songs per album, per year.

eek
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Reply #19 posted 10/16/06 4:07am

MickG

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sharonbell said:

Do you think there will be music in heaven to soothe us the way the music has here, such as Prince's?

God knows how much we love music, I'm sure he has to include that for us in the afterlife.


The Music in heaven makes Prince's Music exactly out to be what it is. Failure popular cult clueless mad man made music revolving around his own egotistical nature.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #20 posted 10/16/06 5:35am

DanceWme

MickG said:

sharonbell said:

Do you think there will be music in heaven to soothe us the way the music has here, such as Prince's?

God knows how much we love music, I'm sure he has to include that for us in the afterlife.


The Music in heaven makes Prince's Music exactly out to be what it is. Failure popular cult clueless mad man made music revolving around his own egotistical nature.

rolleyes Mick..go and get some coffee or sumthin. U'll be ok
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Reply #21 posted 10/16/06 8:05am

tznekbsbfrvr

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i do believe in heaven, and i believe that those good enough to go to heaven can still enjoy what they did on earth- especially music. which is why i have to say that of course prince will be played in heaven- there'll prolly be like a club with 24/7 prince. hahaa- or not.
"So shall it be written, so shall it be sung..." whistle
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Reply #22 posted 10/16/06 12:56pm

sgmusic

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pald1 said:

christos7 said:




pald1, sounds like Ur already dead.

Sorry.


Well, of course, because you've been to the afterlife and you know all about it, don't you? You can say without any hesitation that Prince music will be played in the afterlife. Fool.

Wishful thinker, methinks.

Sorry.



Actually it is the fool that says in his heart that there is no God. It would take more faith to believe that everything was just one big accident and life has no purpose. You're a Prince fan so you couldn't be that dumb.
"If you wanted to buy a Sam Cooke album, where would you go?"
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Reply #23 posted 10/16/06 12:59pm

origmnd

MickG said:

sharonbell said:

Do you think there will be music in heaven to soothe us the way the music has here, such as Prince's?

God knows how much we love music, I'm sure he has to include that for us in the afterlife.


The Music in heaven makes Prince's Music exactly out to be what it is. Failure popular cult clueless mad man made music revolving around his own egotistical nature.




Do u think if you looked at things from an objectve stand point than a subjective
would u still feel the same?
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Reply #24 posted 10/16/06 1:02pm

sgmusic

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origmnd said:

MickG said:



The Music in heaven makes Prince's Music exactly out to be what it is. Failure popular cult clueless mad man made music revolving around his own egotistical nature.




Do u think if you looked at things from an objectve stand point than a subjective
would u still feel the same?


The only difference between his thoughts and your own is that he actually wrote his down and set them to music. Oh...and he makes a lot of money doing it.
Don't judge lest you be judged.
"If you wanted to buy a Sam Cooke album, where would you go?"
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Reply #25 posted 10/16/06 2:28pm

iconsweat

MickG said:

sharonbell said:

Do you think there will be music in heaven to soothe us the way the music has here, such as Prince's?

God knows how much we love music, I'm sure he has to include that for us in the afterlife.


The Music in heaven makes Prince's Music exactly out to be what it is. Failure popular cult clueless mad man made music revolving around his own egotistical nature.


And u love every bit of it smile
"when Im in those arms of yours I'm so gone"-With U/Janet
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Reply #26 posted 10/16/06 2:47pm

alxndrstff

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I don't want to judge anyone's beliefs, despite the fact that religion plays absolutely no part in my life.

I'm studying a couple of philosophy modules at College and would like to ask the posters, who are willing to share, the logic behind their decision to believe in God/an afterlife/Heaven or whatever definition you give.

Philosophy is largely about logic, and finding fallacies in arguments to help justify your own beliefs or even begin to question them.

Anyone feel 100% logically justified in their decision to believe in God? Or is it all about faith? As I say, I have no religious leanings and find it difficult to understand, if truth be told. I respect the rights of all to live their lives as they see fit, and have huge respect for those who live by religious morales and values, but I would like to see how many were told to believe, and how many chose to believe.

Just looking to get a broad range of people to help me understand some of the reasoning behing belief, if anyone is willing to help.
So look into the mirror, do u recognise some1? Is it who u always hoped u would become, when u were young?
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Reply #27 posted 10/16/06 4:06pm

MickG

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origmnd said:

MickG said:


The Music in heaven makes Prince's Music exactly out to be what it is. Failure popular cult clueless mad man made music revolving around his own egotistical nature.

Do u think if you looked at things from an objectve stand point than a subjective
would u still feel the same?


That was from an objective POV (point of view). Anyone that thinks Prince's Eartly Music can seriously compair with Heavenly music, has proven what little they know about the topic.




iconsweat said:

And u love every bit of it smile


No, honestly I couldn't give a fuck.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #28 posted 10/16/06 4:17pm

wonder505

MickG said:[quote]

origmnd said:



That was from an objective POV (point of view). Anyone that thinks Prince's Eartly Music can seriously compair with Heavenly music, has proven what little they know about the topic.




iconsweat said:

And u love every bit of it smile


No, honestly I couldn't give a fuck.


Yeah right. lol
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Reply #29 posted 10/16/06 4:32pm

doUcare

i perceive prince to be a man of the world, of the earth, with a heavenly heart. some of his music and lyrics reflect that heavenly space within him, some of it doesn't.

i believe the music in heaven comes from a heavenly heart and an egoless mind. maybe we have to be humble to hear it, and free of the illusions of iconism to see it.

i also believe we don't have to die to get to heaven. cool
judge not lest ye be judged
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