Hi Molly! Great post Molly, I agree fully with everything you are saying. All the best Manfraco.
On Oct 27, 8:02 am, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote: > "that is what my God is, but I > need to understand how exactly I am connected to it, and how it fits > into the universe." > > From my view, you are connected to your soul like your are connected > to your imagination. It is an operable aspect of who you are. It > fits into the universe the way that you do as the one and the many, > you are yourself the individual and everyone else. > > "explain why bad things happen" > because, I think, things happen. So that we can understand what is > happening based on our state and stage of consciousness at the time, > we assign the value of bad or good - or we don't. Not everyone does. > > After I die from this life? First, I think that this life has lots of > little deaths, where our eternal self is brought into our experience > and our timelessness can be felt. Especially during sleep, I think we > can reach the states and stages of being that may be included in our > existence after the death of our physical body in this life. Hard to > say, because part of the mystery is that our view is limited in the > moment as well as unlimited, and the limitations limit our view > manifest experience, keeping our focus on what is limited and > excluding what is eternal. In other words, I think we constantly > experience what is available to us after death, we just don't > recognize it as such because of the limitations of our viewpoint. For > example, if you have ever had the experience called "cosmic > consciousness," where you are aware of all time, space and everyone > and everything and all that is - during that moment where this is my > experience, I say to myself - "oh yes, this is it, I understand." Yet > when my state and stage of consciousness resumes to that of my current > consistent viewpoint, I can only remember this state, and it plays in > my background holographically and archetypically, yet my more limited > focus allows me to relate to my experience in a more integrated way > that is more inclusive of the physical body. I don't know anyone who > walks around in a constant state of cosmic consciousness although we > can speculate that this is the heaven on earth of the Christ > consciousness. But I know that I achieve it in sleep as I come out of > it during REM with the memory, and am refreshed, or maybe defraged. > > All of this said just to agree with my friend Alan, after I die, I > continue to live as Molly. The mystery is, how, without the physical > body, as an important part of this life is integrating the body into > our experience of living. Right now, because I am living, I can only > speculate that what I experience as the eternal Molly will continue on > in much the same way as the eternal Molly integrated with the limited > Molly living in this body. Perhaps the mystery of the resurrection is > finding the answer while in the body. I'll let you know if I figure > that one out. > > On Oct 26, 3:03 pm, Lonlaz <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Oh, no worries, I left the rack in my basement... it's really too > > large to be carting around, not heavy, just awkward to get through > > doorways. > > > Just that bit has told me so much already, so much that I am out of > > questions. ;) > > > I feel that we are approaching the world from such a different > > perspective, that understanding each other is very difficult. For > > instance, your belief in a soul is the summation of your experience, > > it is a symbol. I understand that.. that is what my God is, but I > > need to understand how exactly I am connected to it, and how it fits > > into the universe. I think you might would say that was an > > unnecessary distraction, I would say that it is part of the process. > > > The Jews had a mystical tradition, Kabbalah, my main attraction to it > > is that it actually attempts to explain why bad things happen in a > > world that is God, and in a way that doesn't cop out with the whole > > Satan myth. Its God head is much like Brahman, but there is a veil > > seperating us from it, a veil that we cannot pass without losing our > > selves (as consequence, or as payment). There is said to be much joy > > in the path of seeking that God, this is called devukut, I cannot say > > myself why there would be joy in such a thing.. perhaps this is > > something I need to visit again. > > > Okay, I do have another question. What happens to Molly after she > > dies?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/minds-eye?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
