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Originally posted by Pitons
I would like to ask a question I am particularly interested in. What happens after this illusions ends (we die)? Does the soul immediately remembers that it is God and that there is no separation, only Oneness? In other words you remember that you are whatever there was, are and will be, know everything that there ever was, are and will be? What happens next? If there is no time or space in the "afterlife", doesn't that mean that God experiences everything he creates simultaneously in infinity forms? Does he keep creating nonstop? And then various forms are created and God forgets himself in those illusions like we are now experiencing this fantasy or dream of God? And so this game of God lasts forever?
Originally posted by Unity_99
reply to post by Pitons
Yes you do remember after readjusting a bit, but not that you are GOD. We're not ONE, but we're in Oneness. Christ used the word "gods" but I feel Family are humble of heart and don't like that word which is often distorted to mean worship and adulation. The fallen ones and gods/goddesses of old loved being worshipped and fame/fortune. I think its time to stop doing that and giving our power away. True Highest Love and Goodness in existence does not require worship and doesnt want to be called god/God.
Originally posted by Pitons
Originally posted by thruthseek3r
Although what you said appears to be right ( to a certain extent ) the process of re-incarnation is a choice and not a must, when you live in the "after-life" you might meet some entities that might appear as angels, or any kind of what could seems familiar to you.
What one must know though is that any entities in the after-life can change of appearance as it wishes, so the potential for deception is very high in this realm for the un-experienced or newcomer. I am not saying everything is bad, but as I said earlier, reincarnation is not a necessity, it might profit to one entity because soul has an incredible amount of power ( value in the eyes of this realm entities ).
Be aware that you are free to reincarnate as you wish or to simply go and take your own desired path, this is what i consider to be real truth.
Just a few thoughts,
Thruthseek3r
I absolutely agree that reincarnation is always a choice. We are perfect already. Always were, always are, always will be. And this physical body is just one of unique expressions of the Self. An experience we choose to have as physical entities, individuals. After life or I call it illusion (dream) ends, we are free to choose from a infinity of possibilities what we want to do while being in the perfect state of the Self, or afterlife. Whatever we desire. If we don't want to keep learning and experience physical realm again, then we won't. We can create new worlds, universes, heavens and hells, rule them, participate in them as one form or the other. Consciousness (or we may call it God) will not punish us unless we choose to punish ourselves. Because we are consciousness or God. Because this separation we experience through physical body is just a dream. It is not real. There is no such thing as you or me. We are all One. We are all Gods or God.
We are perfect already
Originally posted by Pitons
I would like to ask a question I am particularly interested in. What happens after this illusions ends (we die)? Does the soul immediately remembers that it is God and that there is no separation, only Oneness? In other words you remember that you are whatever there was, are and will be, know everything that there ever was, are and will be? What happens next? If there is no time or space in the "afterlife", doesn't that mean that God experiences everything he creates simultaneously in infinity forms? Does he keep creating nonstop? And then various forms are created and God forgets himself in those illusions like we are now experiencing this fantasy or dream of God? And so this game of God lasts forever?
Originally posted by pthena
There is a concept that I came up with called "lost in time", to explain where these things are.
Originally posted by Wandering Scribe
reply to post by flexy123
You speak a lot about the soul. Tell me:
01. What is a soul made out of?
02. How does the Creator make a soul?
03. Where does the material for a soul come from?
04. Can a soul be destroyed?
05. What kind of evidence for the soul exists?
06. Can the soul be seen?
07. Can the soul be weighed?
~ Wandering Scribe
New lives are born at a higher rate than that of those who die. Up until only a couple hundred years ago, there would have been 7 Billion(+) that had not yet had a body to live in, yet there were some who had lived hundreds of lives over and over?? Greedy Bastards.
Originally posted by flexy123
* Our 'soul' (ie. our true self) is independent from our physical bodies and can exist without it.
* Reincarnation happens. In fact, many people (souls) have reincarnated into physical lives many, many times already, like 80, 100 or more life-times is possible.
Originally posted by BrokenCircles
reply to post by flexy123
Originally posted by flexy123
* Our 'soul' (ie. our true self) is independent from our physical bodies and can exist without it.
* Reincarnation happens. In fact, many people (souls) have reincarnated into physical lives many, many times already, like 80, 100 or more life-times is possible.
New lives are born at a higher rate than that of those who die. Up until only a couple hundred years ago, there would have been 7 Billion(+) that had not yet had a body to live in, yet there were some who had lived hundreds of lives over and over?? Greedy Bastards.
Where were those 7 Billion(+) souls hiding at?
and How many are still in hiding today?
Originally posted by BrokenCircles
reply to post by flexy123
New lives are born at a higher rate than that of those who die. Up until only a couple hundred years ago, there would have been 7 Billion(+) that had not yet had a body to live in, yet there were some who had lived hundreds of lives over and over?? Greedy Bastards.
Originally posted by flexy123
* Our 'soul' (ie. our true self) is independent from our physical bodies and can exist without it.
* Reincarnation happens. In fact, many people (souls) have reincarnated into physical lives many, many times already, like 80, 100 or more life-times is possible.
Where were those 7 Billion(+) souls hiding at?
and How many are still in hiding today?
* Animals have souls too, however don't have advanced abilities like we have in the BL. For example their souls cannot take on the appearance of the animal they were when they died, at least not on their own. We have this ability, in fact can appear as whoever we wish in the "Between Life". Most of the time, in the BL, we choose the appearance we mostly associate with our "self". The need to "appear" as a human shape in the BL might decrease later on since there seem to be stages of the BL where it's not seen as necessary anymore to appear in human form. Then we might be oval shapes of light, our "true" form as souls when we don't choose to appear as another shape.
* We re-incarnate until our soul is mature enough. If we are mature enough and learned all relevant lessons, we become masters/guides in the afterlife and don't need/require to reincarnate again. However, we have the option if we would wish so, but it would be pointless.
* Suicides, although not seen as "negative" in a sense are seen as a inconvenience since it meant the "easy way out" and not having gone through with the lesson of the chosen life. The result is that most of the time, a same or similar task will have to be repeated all over again in a new life. So basically, it's a wasted life and the soul might regret that he/she ended the life prematurely.
* Judgement, in a sense what is "bad" or "good" does not exist whatsoever in the "Between Life". All is viewed upon in terms of learning and achievements for whatever learning goals one has set, but NEVER in a judging way.
To the contrary, I was saying that they couldn't have.
Originally posted by flexy123
You make the classic "mistake" to assume the souls must come from people who died previously.
Nope
Originally posted by Glass
The souls are independent of time and can reincarnate, which means your soul could be in multiple bodies in the same time period. Also, this particular strand of time is not the only strand; time is a complex web. Regardless, don't be concerned about not having enough souls, the creator knows what he's doing.
Originally posted by CaticusMaximus
reply to post by flexy123
Its sad the majority of people dont recognize the equal potential of spirits who possess different bodies...