I’m first? Cool! This comic has been the weirdest, most mind-bending thing I’ve ever read, and I love it! Please, keep up the good work! Also, let’s see more of our “heroes” while they’re awake, O.K.?
Beyond the cycle of death and rebirth… Transcending above normal humans by no longer needing to reincarnate… Or dooming oneself to be unable to move on with the next phase of life, not dead but not living either?
I can’t say for all believe systems, but personally(and at least for a few others), this is my viewpoint on Reincarnation:
There is essentially a cycle, birth, life, death, afterlife, rebirth, rinse, repeat, etc.
Each life, however, is meant to teach you something
Eventually, you learn absolutely everything there is to learn, or at least all that is needed to be learned.
At that point, you ascend beyond the cycle to a new place inhabited only by those who have learned every lesson.
@Marut: that’s what my mother started teaching me when I was around eight years old. She firmly believes in that. She believes that each life is harder and harder because the more physical limitations you have, the more you have to rely on your faith and your ability to adapt (via learning, in one form or another).
It’s like school. You start out in Kindergarten- basically just getting used to being in school… and work your way up to High School, where you have multiple subjects, homework and finals. Those who truly wish to “transcend” the norm go on to college/university, then to post-grad work, and then on to some sort of Doctorate. The further you want to go, the harder it gets.
I don’t know if that fits in with your belief system or not- but that’s what I’ve been taught outside of the Church (no, I’m not Catholic, but I am a Born Again Christian). I’m sort of on the fence about the whole subject- but I think that my Mom was on to something.
To be perfectly honest- I think that this existence is actual a sort of “prison sentence” in a Hell-like realm where we all (living humans) have a certain number of years to work off our bad behaviour before we can go to Heaven (so it’s not so black & white as Life, then either Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory). That’s why they say “Only the Good die young”. They are only sentenced to a few years in this Hell; whilst others are trapped here for up to a century plus. (And stupid humans are looking for more and more ways to prolong life *shakes head*)
Yes, I am saying that we are living in Hell on Earth. That may go against the Bible- or maybe not.
Maybe when Adam and Eve were kicked out of the Garden of Eden, they were actually banished to a realm of Hell called Earth. Just a weird theory of mine. *shrug*
Still reading… I have 45 more minutes to continue until the husband-creature gets off work and demands my attention *rolls eyes*
I’m first? Cool! This comic has been the weirdest, most mind-bending thing I’ve ever read, and I love it! Please, keep up the good work! Also, let’s see more of our “heroes” while they’re awake, O.K.?
Beyond the cycle of death and rebirth… Transcending above normal humans by no longer needing to reincarnate… Or dooming oneself to be unable to move on with the next phase of life, not dead but not living either?
Have to say, the Lady has good timing.
OMG! I love this comic. I cannot wait for next page. 0.0 You know how to make a comic.
Thanks, everyone. Crazyman, don’t worry… we’ll be seeing the characters’ waking adventures soon enough.
Took too long this time, that’s what I get for going out on a friday night let crazyman go fist, but gotta agree wierd, Mind bending, and crazy
wow the art was awesome, panel 3 + 6, awesome!
I can’t say for all believe systems, but personally(and at least for a few others), this is my viewpoint on Reincarnation:
There is essentially a cycle, birth, life, death, afterlife, rebirth, rinse, repeat, etc.
Each life, however, is meant to teach you something
Eventually, you learn absolutely everything there is to learn, or at least all that is needed to be learned.
At that point, you ascend beyond the cycle to a new place inhabited only by those who have learned every lesson.
@Marut: that’s what my mother started teaching me when I was around eight years old. She firmly believes in that. She believes that each life is harder and harder because the more physical limitations you have, the more you have to rely on your faith and your ability to adapt (via learning, in one form or another).
It’s like school. You start out in Kindergarten- basically just getting used to being in school… and work your way up to High School, where you have multiple subjects, homework and finals. Those who truly wish to “transcend” the norm go on to college/university, then to post-grad work, and then on to some sort of Doctorate. The further you want to go, the harder it gets.
I don’t know if that fits in with your belief system or not- but that’s what I’ve been taught outside of the Church (no, I’m not Catholic, but I am a Born Again Christian). I’m sort of on the fence about the whole subject- but I think that my Mom was on to something.
To be perfectly honest- I think that this existence is actual a sort of “prison sentence” in a Hell-like realm where we all (living humans) have a certain number of years to work off our bad behaviour before we can go to Heaven (so it’s not so black & white as Life, then either Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory). That’s why they say “Only the Good die young”. They are only sentenced to a few years in this Hell; whilst others are trapped here for up to a century plus. (And stupid humans are looking for more and more ways to prolong life *shakes head*)
Yes, I am saying that we are living in Hell on Earth. That may go against the Bible- or maybe not.
Maybe when Adam and Eve were kicked out of the Garden of Eden, they were actually banished to a realm of Hell called Earth. Just a weird theory of mine. *shrug*
Still reading… I have 45 more minutes to continue until the husband-creature gets off work and demands my attention *rolls eyes*
Thanks for keeping this so entertaining!! ^_^
MeOw!
>^..^<
And some choose to stay on the wheel of re-incarnation.
“Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens.”
Oh. by the way. Awesome graphics here.