"No man has seen God and lived. . . no man has seen God and died." Dead is not our birth Father, Life is. This means death is only a belief that the continuum of Life ends when the body no longer holds the breath of Life. But the breath of Life never desist It is in the earth itself, for the earth is the product of Life. Life is not Itself dependent of a Breath. Life is dependent on Consciousness, as ones body is dependent on the conscious links to institute activity of movement and placement of any kind. We never die out of conscious thought. This means the reality of our Life is we were never born, and therefore could not be dying. This means the element of the physical body is blended into the elements of Consciousness, for ones thoughts remain what that person is regardless of physical covering. "As a man thinkest, so is he," does not apply to the physical, and thus, as a man thinkest, so he remains, cannot be disturbed, or overpowering to the point where it take one out of existence of the existence of Life. So what we see in our thoughts and declaration unto one another, is what we see of our interpretation of that which we think regardless of where we think we are, or what we believe happens to us.
We never go out of yourself. Should I be incorrect, prove me wrong definitively. But please don't give me any speculative theory.
Now I've said this to say that when death is spoken of to me, it is spoken of as a degree of conjecture. No one has ever told me in exactness what happen to the body when it biologically dissolve. No one has ever told me by a definite knowing, I have been told that when the body covering cease, that it is no more visible, and cannot communicate with those whom still possess a body. [If this was true, one could never receive inspiration from the sages and prophets who shed their bodies, yet live in the invisible realm as the transfiguration established].
All which I have ever received, concerning death, was given me only as one degree of another man's speculative imagination, based on interpreted beliefs. But what about the death of an idea; or inspiration, or hope, or fortitude, or dreams, or the visions one rely on the get from here to there. What about the death of desires, or a love, or a lie. None of these are biological, but they are just as real as the body, for they are the thrust of the the Life which keeps the owner of the body in bloom regardless of the attitude of living.
We know nothing about death. No one does. We only know about Life. We are children. But we are children of Life. And Life will take each and every one of us into the deep thing of It, should we stop curling up in the fetus position, and stretch out in the fullness of Being.
jufa
We never go out of yourself. Should I be incorrect, prove me wrong definitively. But please don't give me any speculative theory.
Now I've said this to say that when death is spoken of to me, it is spoken of as a degree of conjecture. No one has ever told me in exactness what happen to the body when it biologically dissolve. No one has ever told me by a definite knowing, I have been told that when the body covering cease, that it is no more visible, and cannot communicate with those whom still possess a body. [If this was true, one could never receive inspiration from the sages and prophets who shed their bodies, yet live in the invisible realm as the transfiguration established].
All which I have ever received, concerning death, was given me only as one degree of another man's speculative imagination, based on interpreted beliefs. But what about the death of an idea; or inspiration, or hope, or fortitude, or dreams, or the visions one rely on the get from here to there. What about the death of desires, or a love, or a lie. None of these are biological, but they are just as real as the body, for they are the thrust of the the Life which keeps the owner of the body in bloom regardless of the attitude of living.
We know nothing about death. No one does. We only know about Life. We are children. But we are children of Life. And Life will take each and every one of us into the deep thing of It, should we stop curling up in the fetus position, and stretch out in the fullness of Being.
jufa
