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Post by scottishgal on Feb 7, 2018 15:20:45 GMT -8
From the book Life After Death by Harold Klemp.
You are Soul....an eternal, individual spark of God, each person is a Divine being who comes to life on Earth with a spiritual purpose. Lifetime after lifetime, Soul grows in love and grace, ultimately to become a co worker with God.
A lifetime is a precious gift, opportunity for spiritual growth and service to others. Most of all, life brings Soul the purity of love, compassion, and grace.
Death is a doorway, a transition into the inner worlds. Births and deaths mark the journey of Soul. The translation or movement from one stage of experience to another, is but a further step on Soul's journey home to God.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2018 9:26:35 GMT -8
Death is a doorway, a transition into the inner worlds. Births and deaths mark the journey of Soul. The translation or movement from one stage of experience to another, is but a further step on Soul's journey home to God. Very true! Death is a transition from one dimension to another,- the inner worlds,- as you say.
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Post by scottishgal on Mar 28, 2018 2:09:07 GMT -8
Death is a doorway, a transition into the inner worlds. Births and deaths mark the journey of Soul. The translation or movement from one stage of experience to another, is but a further step on Soul's journey home to God. Very true! Death is a transition from one dimension to another,- the inner worlds,- as you say. Glad you agree with me, it is cerainly wonderful to know that the death of the physical body is not the end of Soul as a unit of awareness.
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The road behind me is much longer than that before me. - Gofa
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Post by fableteller on Mar 28, 2018 14:26:57 GMT -8
For me I have always looked upon death (since I can remember) as something that comes to all that no one should be afraid of. Being scared of death itself and what comes after is silly to me, though I understand the reasoning. What one is allowed to be "afraid" of is how you'll leave; when you go, will you be certain you lived life as much as you could? Did you hurt yourself or others while you were alive? Were you happy when you left? What caused you to leave in the first place (the circumstances that brought on death)?, etc. etc.
The process of death can be a gift to many, such as old people, those suffering from physical illness or invasions of some kind, etc. God has made our lives in this realm of existence temporary for a reason. One could think of this as a long class in high school or college; each area/era of our lives may be thought of as different class periods. First you have home room (child hood), gym class, etc. Whether you work hard in these classes or not, you will eventually graduate or get kicked out LOL! You might even have to start all over. So while you are in this school called life (that sounds rather corny, sorry) you've got to try your best to learn the lessons in the curriculum.
God has a funny way of teaching souls different things.
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Post by scottishgal on Jul 24, 2018 5:42:46 GMT -8
For me I have always looked upon death (since I can remember) as something that comes to all that no one should be afraid of. Being scared of death itself and what comes after is silly to me, though I understand the reasoning. What one is allowed to be "afraid" of is how you'll leave; when you go, will you be certain you lived life as much as you could? Did you hurt yourself or others while you were alive? Were you happy when you left? What caused you to leave in the first place (the circumstances that brought on death)?, etc. etc. The process of death can be a gift to many, such as old people, those suffering from physical illness or invasions of some kind, etc. God has made our lives in this realm of existence temporary for a reason. One could think of this as a long class in high school or college; each area/era of our lives may be thought of as different class periods. First you have home room (child hood), gym class, etc. Whether you work hard in these classes or not, you will eventually graduate or get kicked out LOL! You might even have to start all over. So while you are in this school called life (that sounds rather corny, sorry) you've got to try your best to learn the lessons in the curriculum. God has a funny way of teaching souls different things. You are so right.!!! When I first started off I found myself helping out in a kindergarten, which really is the first stage of spiritual enlightenment and evolvement. The physical plane is really a school for learning.
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Post by scottishgal on Aug 29, 2018 10:39:39 GMT -8
For me I have always looked upon death (since I can remember) as something that comes to all that no one should be afraid of. Being scared of death itself and what comes after is silly to me, though I understand the reasoning. What one is allowed to be "afraid" of is how you'll leave; when you go, will you be certain you lived life as much as you could? Did you hurt yourself or others while you were alive? Were you happy when you left? What caused you to leave in the first place (the circumstances that brought on death)?, etc. etc. The process of death can be a gift to many, such as old people, those suffering from physical illness or invasions of some kind, etc. God has made our lives in this realm of existence temporary for a reason. One could think of this as a long class in high school or college; each area/era of our lives may be thought of as different class periods. First you have home room (child hood), gym class, etc. Whether you work hard in these classes or not, you will eventually graduate or get kicked out LOL! You might even have to start all over. So while you are in this school called life (that sounds rather corny, sorry) you've got to try your best to learn the lessons in the curriculum. God has a funny way of teaching souls different things. You speak like an ECKist, are you?
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Post by scottishgal on Dec 29, 2018 23:30:56 GMT -8
Death is a doorway, a transition into the inner worlds. Births and deaths mark the journey of Soul. The translation or movement from one stage of experience to another, is but a further step on Soul's journey home to God. Very true! Death is a transition from one dimension to another,- the inner worlds,- as you say. It is certainly wonderful to have that knowledge. It makes a whole lot of difference to how you see life. Do you believe in reincarnation as well?
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