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Title: food for thought in the spirit world Post by juditha on Feb 1st, 2006 at 10:48am
when you go in the spirit world whatever your thinking happens it materalizes in front of you so if you think you fancy a curry and rice then it materalizes and you can eat it because its spirit food i shall think of that every week when im in the spirit world saves going to the chinese speically on a saturday night when theres a big queue god bless juditha
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Title: Re: food for thought in the spirit world Post by Spitfire on Feb 1st, 2006 at 10:54am wrote on Feb 1st, 2006 at 10:48am:
No body = no hunger = no need to eat. No body = no feeling = no pain [physical anyway] No body = more time = love of queing Pleasure is banned in the afterlife you know. |
Title: Re: food for thought in the spirit world Post by Chumley on Feb 1st, 2006 at 11:34am
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No body = no hunger = no need to eat. No body = no feeling = no pain [physical anyway] No body = more time = love of queing Pleasure is banned in the afterlife you know. ***************** Well, if you're right about THAT one, you can count me out of the afterlife, Craig (if you don't mind my use of your RT name...) Here I was, thinking I (might) be able to summon up a bevy of cuties (not one a day over 20, mind you) and then get drunk, chow down on fine Mexican cuisine (minus the flatus) and do the nasty all at once... think "Caligula." Anyway. If pleasure is banned, does that mean boring-a$$ work is still legal? And if so, what's the benefit of your work to anybody, assuming THEY don't get any pleasure either (i.e. at least your seven-dollar-an-hour job won't be helping any corporate CEOs to finance their yacht...) Anyway, believe me - I have the same misgivings about what I might encounter on the other side. I'm not AFRAID of anything specifically... except for BOREDOM. My fear, is of losing everything that makes conscious existence worthwhile - NOT pain per se, just a drab monotony. My guess is, it's the same with you? (Not getting beans off that board must have been a disappointment - but that's how we learn things, eh? By experimentation... beats "faith" any day of the week.) B-man |
Title: Re: food for thought in the spirit world Post by DocM on Feb 1st, 2006 at 11:47am
All communications published seemed to indicate that most of us can freely create things if we pass on. The need for food or sex can be satisfied, so it goes, if you can't let go of it.
However, those with closed minds, with bad intentions, those whose belief ties them in chains in the present world, would likely be a lot more limited in the hereafter, unless they could give up these hindering thoughts and beliefs. My two cents, M |
Title: Re: food for thought in the spirit world Post by juditha on Feb 1st, 2006 at 2:31pm
hi spitfire ive read what you said and you are a spirit not abody but you can still have what you want in the spirit world more than what you have in the physical world sex does not exist there only a union of souls dad said through the mediun he only has to think what he wants and its there he saisd him and his brother in law whos also there in spirit went for a ride together on his motorbike which he had in the physical world they just thought of it and the bike materalized for them i read a book by this medium who has since died he came to our spiritualist church when he was alive and he was a genuine medium and he said in the spirit world the colours there are beautiful and earth cant compare with them there is a hall of animals there a hall of children librarys with books that were never printed on earth and homes shops rivers seas valleys and dales and dad also said through the medium that he can see the planet earth from the spirit world god bless juditha
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Title: Re: food for thought in the spirit world Post by DocM on Feb 1st, 2006 at 3:54pm
If our thoughts create our realities, and we are "pure thought," after death, then our creations might be that much easier.
Spitfire says no body/no hunger/no food - this may or may not be true. We may not require food, but our mind may create familiar situations. As for sex, I have heard on several websites and through many sources that it can exist, but it is not quite the same as it is here. I think that there may be communities, schools, etc. for those who need them, and identify their consciousness with an earthlike need to express itself. After a point, as the spirit evolves, I would bet that the need for these familiar conventions will lessen. Some may not want it (Chumley?) and if you don't wish to lose these attachments, I bet you don't lose them. Matthew |
Title: Re: food for thought in the spirit world Post by juditha on Feb 1st, 2006 at 5:52pm
hi docM mathew i read doris stokes book and she said that the spirit world is made up with seven plaines and we usually go on to the third plain when we pass over to spirit but i also read this in another book which was written by another medium but this medium said that the spirit does evolve and moves on to higher plains the third plain is the astral world and it is very much the same as earth but not physical like the earth and its there to help people what pass over to get used to the spiritual world they are now in god bless juditha
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