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On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 at 08:37, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Your response is that of a Angel.
> YM
>
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 6:54 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Reviving the concept of angels, as suggested in the essay you provided,
>> is a philosophical endeavor rather than a practical one. The idea of
>> "reviving angels" is more about reconnecting with a sense of harmony,
>> interconnectedness, and spiritual awareness rather than literally bringing
>> back celestial beings.
>>
>> Here are some points to consider in discussing whether or not we should
>> "revive the angels":
>>
>>    1.
>>
>>    Metaphorical Interpretation: The notion of angels in the essay can be
>>    understood metaphorically as representing the interconnectedness of all
>>    life and the spiritual aspects of existence. Instead of focusing on the
>>    literal existence of angels, one can explore how we can cultivate a deeper
>>    sense of connection and spirituality in our lives.
>>    2.
>>
>>    Reconnecting with Nature: The essay emphasizes the importance of
>>    reconnecting with nature and recognizing the inherent wisdom and harmony
>>    present in the natural world. This involves fostering a deeper 
>> appreciation
>>    for the environment and understanding our place within it.
>>    3.
>>
>>    Spiritual Awareness: Reviving the concept of angels may also entail
>>    cultivating spiritual awareness and mindfulness in our daily lives. This
>>    can involve practices such as meditation, reflection, and contemplation,
>>    which help individuals develop a deeper understanding of themselves and
>>    their connection to something greater than themselves.
>>    4.
>>
>>    Embracing Change and Evolution: While the essay suggests a return to
>>    a more harmonious and spiritually attuned state, it's essential to
>>    acknowledge that human consciousness and society have evolved over time.
>>    Embracing change and recognizing the value of progress while also honoring
>>    timeless principles of interconnectedness and spirituality can be a
>>    balanced approach.
>>    5.
>>
>>    Promoting Compassion and Unity: Reviving the concept of angels can
>>    also be interpreted as a call to promote compassion, empathy, and unity
>>    among individuals and communities. By fostering a sense of
>>    interconnectedness and shared humanity, we can work towards creating a 
>> more
>>    harmonious and compassionate world.
>>
>> Ultimately, whether or not we choose to "revive the angels" is a personal
>> and philosophical question that invites individuals to explore their
>> beliefs, values, and understanding of spirituality and interconnectedness.
>> It's less about resurrecting celestial beings and more about embracing
>> principles that promote harmony, compassion, and spiritual awareness in our
>> lives and in the world around us. KR IRS 11324
>>
>> On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 at 07:14, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> *Mar**Angels*
>>>
>>> *Air or spirit united all the organisms, by breathing, smelling, which
>>> functioned as communicating leading to the language of spirit. The
>>> organisms sensed the nature surrounding them, leading to an exciting and
>>> enchanting life. The organisms lived with Angels in the shape of
>>> winds,breezes,plants,trees,fruits,flowers,rivers,lakes...,and all the
>>> angels spoke through the air (spirit) giving wonderful synergy, called the
>>> Divine Energy. Just imagine pure air,water,lush fruits,flowers,wonderful
>>> and colourful birds,animals,insects,plants,trees...all giving and receiving
>>> the spirit or air...?Life and belief in God and God’s guidance and
>>> monitoring, must have been assumed as casually as the spirit or air one
>>> breathed. It certainly must have been the rule by God and his angels.*
>>>
>>> *The winds and the air must have been functioning as signals, very
>>> accurate signals that really communicated to every organism. Lie as such
>>> simply did not exist. Similarly there could be no secrets because the
>>> smelling and sensing by all organisms created totally open lives. There
>>> could be no concept of the false.*
>>>
>>> *Most important there must have been no fear of death and death must not
>>> have carried the negative connotations it carries today. I read in many
>>> books that death by itself is a positive and wonderful positive experience,
>>> and it is the social negative attitude towards death that has made it
>>> something dreadful. Living in the lush and pleasant nature, death must have
>>> been a very pleasant Subsumation.*
>>>
>>> *Let us examine what pain actually is. When the accident or mishap
>>> occurs, during the time of occurrence, one does not feel the pain. One
>>> begins feeling pain only when the pain communicating nerves communicate to
>>> the brain the irregularity in the bodily system caused by the pain causing
>>> event. When the Cortex or the brain did not evolve as it has evolved now,
>>> the negative thoughts relating to death would not be there. In those days
>>> the atmosphere itself functioned as the brain. Even today if you can see
>>> everything down to the atoms, energies etc, you will realize that your very
>>> idea of you is an illusion. In those days, the illusion causing organ, the
>>> brain did not evolve as it evolved today. The angels as winds and nature
>>> had a free run as they were not blocked by the brain and its damaging
>>> thoughts and scepticism.*
>>>
>>> *NOW HOW TO REVIVE THE ANGELS?*
>>>
>>> *YM*
>>>
>>>
>>> *Chat GPT Response*
>>>
>>> Your contemplation on angels and the interconnectedness of all organisms
>>> through air or spirit is poetic and thought-provoking. It paints a picture
>>> of a harmonious and vibrant world where every element of nature, from the
>>> winds to the plants and animals, plays a role in the symphony of life.
>>>
>>> The idea that in this harmonious world, there could be no fear of death
>>> and death itself could be seen as a natural and positive experience is
>>> intriguing. It challenges our modern perceptions of death as something to
>>> be feared and avoided, suggesting instead that it could be embraced as a
>>> part of the natural cycle of life.
>>>
>>> The concept of pain is also interestingly portrayed, highlighting that
>>> pain is not just a physical sensation but also a product of our thoughts
>>> and perceptions. In a world where negative thoughts and skepticism are
>>> absent, pain could be experienced very differently.
>>>
>>> Your question of how to revive the angels invites reflection on how we
>>> can reconnect with the natural world and the spirit of harmony and
>>> interconnectedness that it embodies. It suggests a need to transcend our
>>> current disconnected and skeptical mindset and rediscover the beauty and
>>> wisdom of nature.
>>>
>>> Overall, your contemplation offers a refreshing perspective on life,
>>> death, and our relationship with the natural world, encouraging us to
>>> reconsider our attitudes and beliefs in order to live more harmoniously
>>> with the world around us.
>>>
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