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Philosophy, Metaphysics & the Afterlife
Jane Roberts & Seth
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 52198" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Kurisu, to better understand my views, I would suggest "following" me and then check out some of my other posts.</p><p> </p><p>Death has such a negative sound to it. Think of our lives being like a caterpillar. It lives it's life, enters a cocoon and then emerges as a butterfly. The caterpillar is gone, but a new and better life begins. Our lives are where our spirits/souls are focused in 3D physical reality. I do think that the main point of being here is to learn about emotions. When we die, we are released from our 3D/physical focus and emerge into a 4D/spiritual focus (heaven/afterlife). Just because you are no longer primarily focused on the physical, does not mean that you are unable to focus your attention there, if and when you want. That voice that gives you advice, hunches and feelings may well be communication from the non-physical (spirit guides/guardian angles). </p><p> </p><p>When you die, it is like moving to another country. You don't see your living friends as much, but you both still exist, just in different places. Gotta go.. past my bedtime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 52198, member: 2729"] Kurisu, to better understand my views, I would suggest "following" me and then check out some of my other posts. Death has such a negative sound to it. Think of our lives being like a caterpillar. It lives it's life, enters a cocoon and then emerges as a butterfly. The caterpillar is gone, but a new and better life begins. Our lives are where our spirits/souls are focused in 3D physical reality. I do think that the main point of being here is to learn about emotions. When we die, we are released from our 3D/physical focus and emerge into a 4D/spiritual focus (heaven/afterlife). Just because you are no longer primarily focused on the physical, does not mean that you are unable to focus your attention there, if and when you want. That voice that gives you advice, hunches and feelings may well be communication from the non-physical (spirit guides/guardian angles). When you die, it is like moving to another country. You don't see your living friends as much, but you both still exist, just in different places. Gotta go.. past my bedtime. [/QUOTE]
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