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Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by lea on Feb 9th, 2008 at 11:09am
Why do you consider these unrealistic?
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Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by betson on Feb 9th, 2008 at 11:40am
Greetings,
I wonder, Have you begun this list yet? I hope so ! :o When I have a goal that seems formidable, I sometimes try to add up some points and give myself partial credit. :) Maybe you have some partial credits there too. For example, I haven't swum with a dolphin yet, but I've been splashed by a performing dolphin and have seen other humans swim with them. So I figure I've met about 66% of that goal. Actually when the dolphins swim with the handicapped children, to see the light in the eyes of these children, I'd say is worth my whole wish. Bets |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by Alan McDougall on Feb 9th, 2008 at 12:04pm
Hi,
They are totally unrealistic and not goals but wild wishes. alan |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by juditha on Feb 9th, 2008 at 3:30pm
Hi alan they maybe unrealistic but they are good wishes and it would be nice if they could come true for you.
My wish before i die would be that,i become the professional artist which i want to acheive and that my mediumship gets better all the time and all the wars would stop in the world and everyone would love one another. http://www.positivethoughts.com/battle.htm Love and God bless love juditha |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by LaffingRain on Feb 13th, 2008 at 4:48pm
I have an unrealistic wish to sit down with Juditha, in England of course, as I've only been in the airport of England, but not really toured the countryside, and I want to sit across the table from Juditha and Deanna, and we would have tea and crumpets and just be girlfriends. then I would take this memory into my heart and guard it there and say I was a very lucky and fullfilled person.
thank you, for being a part of this forum sisters. |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by Terethian on Feb 13th, 2008 at 4:53pm
I don't think I have an unrealistic wish. Writing a book and getting it published... having children. It's all very doable!!!!
I just wanted to say that I apologize that most of my posts are sooooo skeptical and pick things apart. I do feel a lot of love from juditha and your posts laughing. |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by LaffingRain on Feb 13th, 2008 at 5:49pm
I like the way you put your picture up here Tere...I think it shows courage when people let us see what they look like, and I love courage!
I think a little skepticism is very healthy. don't worry about it. we have all kinds of people here, what makes the world go around. love, alysia |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by juditha on Feb 13th, 2008 at 8:21pm
Hi aylsia I would love to sit with you and deanna at a table eating crumpets,who knows this may happen oneday.
Hi Terethian I love to read what you write on here and i promise i do not find it rude what you write back,you have your own feelings about things and you have as much right as the rest of us to put them on here. Love and God bless and my love to you all on here Juditha |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by betson on Feb 13th, 2008 at 11:00pm
Hi,
What happened to the first post that started this thread? Bets |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by LaffingRain on Feb 13th, 2008 at 11:13pm
hi Bets, thats what I was wondering. its gone. :-? well, as u can see, that doesn't stop us from chattering :D
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Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by Alan McDougall on Feb 14th, 2008 at 12:28am
Terethian,
Terethian am impressed with you son!!! Man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! your one remarkable extraordinary young man “KINGDOM HALL” I know all about this appalling place of exclusive nonsense that when you die puff your soul or life is extinguished forever and only a memory of your life remains in the mind of god who might if you are a perfect follower make a perfect copy of your physical body in the resurrection. Good for you if you have any doubt I will look up from my record an account of someone from this organization who died and much much to their surprised found that what they had been told and indoctrinate in all their lives that we are only a bunch of mixed up protoplasmic substance and that the concept of a spirit or soul was wrong or even blasphemous. I am sure Judthia known how far you have come to extradite yourself from this cult nonsense would love and understand you even more You have come to the right forum; we know and don’t speculate about the existence afterlife all the forum is about is to unravel some of the exciting unknown yet glorious of there in the light. We don’t really die at all ,just pass through a mist from this life into the wonders of the next How do I know this I have died and come back to tell the story Much love alan |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by LaffingRain on Feb 14th, 2008 at 1:05pm
I agree Alan, none of this PUFF! nonsense. I am going directly to god this minute and ask god to explain why this rumor is so prevalent of extinction into the great oblivion of non individualism. and floating memories one supposed to grab as they float by.
and when i get back, I'm going to tell everyone what the truth is. :) is it possible we could be individuals within Oneness? yes, but we have to bust down the veil between two worlds; anybody know how to do that faster than me? ;D |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by vajra on Feb 14th, 2008 at 3:08pm
;) I'd have thought it's certainly not beyond the great man above to be able to make it so that we can manifest as both individual and as some unlikely coincidence of aspects.
:) It's already (only we're so used to it) pretty unlikely that all those atoms and molecules and energies should have come together in a way that resulted in this particular body. And that's before you start figuring out how all the plants, animals, minerals, foodstuffs, historical events, climate, world, solar system, universe, you name it happened to get lined up to make it possible. And that's just the at the mostly physical level.... |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by Terethian on Feb 15th, 2008 at 2:44am
LaffingRain,
I know all of the teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses. If you or anyone has any questions please feel free to ask. They believe that according to the bible which does state death "Is like being asleep." They believe that once the last of the 144,000 chosen ones (which are the ones that will rule as kings and queens over the rest of the people on Earth) have died, the end will come. Then the sleeping dead will awaken to God and will be judged. Some to death. Some to live on EARTH underneath the 144,000 chosen which get to stay in Heaven and rule over the ones on the Earth. Now I am a very respectful person. I can respect what they believe. But I do not believe what they believe...... Not in the slightest. What they have taken LITERALLY from the bible seems about as far fetched to me as assuming that life just spontaneously happened by chance and that we evolved. |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by Alan McDougall on Feb 15th, 2008 at 8:52am
Terthian JW dont sleep they are dead when thet dead you should knowthis as an ex.
Man's Soul Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that a person is the soul the Bible speaks of, and when a person dies nothing lives on, the person is dead and is conscious of nothing. When the time comes for God to resurrect them from the dead by making new bodies out of the dust of the earth from his memory, “He will create a new body for them from His memory” All non-Jehovah Witnesses therefore cease to existing death. What waste they do not believe in soul sleep this is a belief of the Seventh Day Adventist. Their belief is that the body and soul are different words for the same physical material thing. Thus, we exist only as some conglomeration of protoplasm and chemicals from the earth Dust to dust. How can they sleep if their consciousness is extinguished at death, what sleeps? Hell They totally deny the existence of the traditional Christian view of Hell. Satan is regarded as having created the concept of Hellfire in order to turn people against God. They believe that hell is the "common grave of mankind" where people go when they die. They are not conscious there. Unbelievers simply cease to exist at death. Believers remain as good memories in Gods mind until he recreates a perfect copy of the original body. However, like it or not the original person has ceased to exist forever and God only recreates a copy from his memory. Thus according to this belief all that will remain of humanity on earth are copies of faithful resurrected Witnesses and those lucky to be alive when Jesus returns Like all cults they exclude the rest of humanity that do not believe as they do and are not baptized onto their organization a excluded from Gods blessing reaping his terrible retribution in eternal extinguished for their so called unforgivable sins. Thus countless billions and billions of non-Jehovah Witnesses are destroyed by god as one colossal mistake. I know the doctrine of this organization in absolute detail, having visited both kingdom halls and headquarters, where they produce more documentation than the whole of the enormous Roman Catholic Church. I am a student on comparative religion and even those within this cult and others do not really know the deep real secrets or understand the consequences to the rest of mankind if true to those outside their exclusive nonsense, alan |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by Terethian on Feb 15th, 2008 at 11:48am Alan McDougall wrote on Feb 15th, 2008 at 8:52am:
ASK ANY JEHOVA'S WITNESS and they will tell you when you die it is like sleeping. You become NOTHING. They will tell you themselves it is like SLEEPING/Nothingness. They use the term sleeping because they are afraid. At least ALL of the witnesses which I have met at the BOYERTOWN congregation AGREE on this and have told me it a thousand times. |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by blink on Feb 15th, 2008 at 11:54am
I have family members who believe this, and they are Buddhist. Same words, it will be like going to sleep.
It doesn't bother me if that is what they believe. I just say, don't be surprised if someone wakes you up one day. love, blink :) |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by LaffingRain on Feb 15th, 2008 at 4:07pm
JW seems like science fiction horror movie to me :) anyone want a retriever's perspective who has no religion other than you are love?
:-* the rest of my philosophy is I'm waiting for someone to kill me for my beliefs but then I don't die, so hmmm. no worries. I did a retrieval. I would go out in my sleep state and do them. I came across two people in focus level 23 I think, or 24-26. they don't put up signs which level u might be in. so there were 3 people in coffins. there was also a caretaker there, in case they woke up, he would be there for them. I just stood there wondering why they were in coffins as I knew they were alive. then I got some info they were sleeping. then I got some more info they thought they were dreaming. they were dreaming they were on vacation! I knew the shift in consciousness was occurring on Earth. I had to wake them up. all of us needed each other to awaken. so I flipped open their lids and began making a rukus and I told the caretaker to help me wake them up, because they were NOT on vacation! lol. everyone was rising up from the coffins groggily by the time I left, and looking around to see where they were, and I told the caretaker to tell them where to go and what to do, as I figured at least he was awake, but I had to go. I just thought of this retrieval when this thread reminded me of what JW believes. one thing for sure, theres many mansions out there. |
Title: Re: My unrealistic wishes before I die Post by Alan McDougall on Feb 15th, 2008 at 7:32pm
Terthian
Your QUOTE Quote:
Exactly infinity of nothings or zeroes multiplied for an eternity still gives you a nothing. Even god cannot make something out of what has become nothing. Only a perfect replica Their belief is eternal death no matter how you look upon this appalling view of a merciless god alan |
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