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Title: Starving for knowledge Post by desmith1202 on Jun 23rd, 2006 at 3:48pm
Hello everyone,
I'm kind of new at this and I really don't know why. In the past month I find myself contemplating the idea of reincarnation and I've found a lot of useful information on the internet. Why I'm researching this, I have no idea. I find it interesting that a big part of reincarnation is "unconditional love." I have experienced it with my ex-fiance, but the whole ordeal led me to believe there is no such thing as "unconditional love" because there is a condition. I am of the firm belief that if two people love each other, infidelity is out of the question. Is that not a condition? I don't understand this, so perhaps someone could explain? I have another question. Is it possible to learn all I need to learn about the afterlife, reincarnation and the various levels without having to pay for it? I have no money. I work a temp job that's going nowhere and I really would like to know more. TMI sounds like a great place to start, but I couldn't even begin to come up with the cash. Starving for knowledge is not a good thing. Can anyone help? D. |
Title: Re: Starving for knowledge Post by betson on Jun 23rd, 2006 at 5:23pm
Greetings and Welcome :) !
If access to the internet is free for you, then you can learn just about all you need on these boards from other people's experiences. The only trouble is that in a book the experiences are set up in a sequence that is most efficient, quickest. Many of these books start at $4 something used at Amazon etc. If there's anything you could give up for that much, it would help. Conditions to me are limitations, and what is given in unconditional love has no limitations. ---- OK, so sometimes 'stuff' gets in the way of that, but that's what I believe so I'll stick with it. We are all seeking the ideal anyway, so why begin with not-ideals. Congratulations on finding it with your fiancee! Try prayer for improvement in your employment, for the betterment of others as well as yourself. When we pray for specific others and are not seeking huge miracles, it's amazing what response we can get! bets |
Title: Re: Starving for knowledge Post by daan on Jun 24th, 2006 at 8:28am
Hi Desmith,
If you hunger for knowledge, ask your guide! (spiritual guide). Just say "guide, please help, I need a direction". I'm here for 2 days and also want to know a lot more about the explorations to the afterlife. I didn't even ask for it, but this morning I was at a local bookstore and found a book of R. Monroe about his explorations. Normally they don't sell these books, but this one was right in front of me. I also picked up the name Monroe here on these pages. Internet also gives a lot of help, but those are mainly experiences and no actual "how to" subjects. I think your guide will lead you to some more information, you just have to pick up the hints.. |
Title: Re: Starving for knowledge Post by chilipepperflea on Jun 24th, 2006 at 2:08pm
Hey desmith,
I would suggest pouring over these forums and asking more questions, people are friendly here and there are some real experienced people who will be able to help a lot. There is plenty of information out there but not everything is "right" if you can call it that, but after a while you will begin to see what is good and what is not. You could buy second hand books of amazon maybe? Bruces and Robert Monroes are a good start and very enjoyable, but i didn't have these when i first started exploring. I would suggest as well learning about going Out Of Body if this is something that interests you? Its opened my senses a lot and understandings and also proved there is something more to this world and that we are all connected somehow, its an amazing journey and fun too! Meditation is probly a better suggestion but both are linked. Hope you find your answers. Ryan |
Title: Re: Starving for knowledge Post by augoeideian on Jun 26th, 2006 at 5:15am
Hi Desmith
Starving for knowledge is an immediate start, may your thirst be fullfilled on your quest :) |
Title: Re: Starving for knowledge Post by hiorta on Jun 26th, 2006 at 8:39am
Good luck on your journey. You are likely to get bogged down, but never tired of it.
Perhaps you may get information rather than knowledge, although you might convert one to the other. May I suggest a look at Edgar Cayce's works for details on re-incarnation, as well as other views? |
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