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Creating your afterlife?
May 28th, 2007 at 4:48pm
 
In Focus 27 is it possible to create an entirely new reality - immense in size - for yourself and/or with other people? For example, could I recreate a fictional world filled with "fake" people (sort of like the "matrix")? Or is your imagination limited to creating things inside a specific environment?
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Reply #1 - May 28th, 2007 at 8:49pm
 
Greetings Jared,

I don't know what parameters TMI etc suggests, but my Guide said about a quarter acre is all I should expect. 
So I took down the pasture fence where i was going to 'keep/imprison' some horses, and added a small waterfall where I hope they will come of their own freewill to drink.

Someone here once shared a link to a book with illustrations of F27 scenes the author had seen, and the housing reported looked like rowhouses or apartments. I guess that neighborhood was for those who like alot of urban socializing.
We all have our own ideals, it seems.  Smiley

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Reply #2 - May 28th, 2007 at 11:02pm
 
Jared wrote on May 28th, 2007 at 4:48pm:
In Focus 27 is it possible to create an entirely new reality - immense in size - for yourself and/or with other people? For example, could I recreate a fictional world filled with "fake" people (sort of like the "matrix")? Or is your imagination limited to creating things inside a specific environment?


Anything is possible that a person can think up. I recently read of a non/physical environment that a science fiction author created and which his best friend investigated that it was filled with these characters that he alone had created.

I also know we can create boogey men when we're kids. so be careful.  it appears the creative capacity in our thoughts will be be either fear based or love based, both can outpicture in physical reality.
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Reply #3 - May 29th, 2007 at 5:40pm
 
Reminds me of a regression session in which I was told that the woman was very fondof her horse. She would visit it at the track, and when she died she had a big pasture with a stream set up, and a little bungalow for herself, where she could be near her horse. She didnt go anywhere else, it seems, until she was reborn.

To my mind, that was not the best possible use of a lifetime, nor of the intervening spirit world experience. But I'm sure that it was important to her. Doubtless, we might build anything we desire in the spirit world - but it might not be especially useful.

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Reply #4 - Jul 15th, 2007 at 2:54am
 
expect only a quarter acre?  i thought heaven was limitless in space, so we could have all the space we wanted?  i'm gonna be a bit disappointed if i get up to heaven and i have to be limited by space!
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Reply #5 - Jul 15th, 2007 at 9:09am
 
Greetings seeker,

Perhaps my quarter acre was just a lesson for me and not a universal truth.  Huh

I recall getting a case of 'heavenly claustrophobia' once that was not a heavenly feeling when I saw some book illustrations of a group of apartment houses in heaven--yuck.

Maybe alot of information we get can be considered essentially personal rather than universal.  Then it's up to others as to how and if it applies.

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