Hi guys, I am in alignment with Justin's comments. moving onto Ian's latest post, I see posting here as an experience, rather than an intellectual assignment.
I don't see the complexity of shedding belief systems and/or desire bodies really. I might be able to share a little more, but only based on my personal experiences as it relates to what I've learned so far by being a participant here, and utilizing Bruce's exercise when we examine our respective belief systems. It is not necessary to examine a belief system unless you have within a conflicting belief system.
A conflicted person does not have peace of mind.
It is because we can become "split" between two thought systems and make no forward progress if the mind is pulled in two directions.
thus we have fear and love, opposites, attempting to occupy the same place; one must choose, which it shall be, in order to have peace of mind.
I guess that's the simple explanation, but if we want, we do this, make it very complicated. what I originally thought about this thread topic is that, the board is smoothly going along, serving it's function as a place to perhaps pick up something about our afterlife areas.
Sooner or later, as in cycles, we enter a phase, like a rough patch. then it gets smooth again. I'm thinking in terms of group dynamics, as we all effect the group consciousness in some way.
what I was trying to sum up, we "invent" problems. I've caught myself doing this, even in my own little world, more so in the past then now, but I would worry needlessly about something, and blow it up into a much bigger problem than I needed to.
yes, I know too, I have been called a drama queen. that hurt! however, it was true, only then by recognizing I blow things up, can I change myself to be more realistic.
this brings me to Ian's question concerning what survives death. Neither do I have the answer for anybody about that. I make conjectures on that, based on obes of a personal nature, and nonsharable except in the most limited descriptions.
however, what I've noticed about belief systems, is we all carry about a self image of ourselves, which during interaction with others, who are indeed your own special mirrors to yourself, gets slaughtered.
dying to a belief system, which is a self image one carries, is very much like the process of an actual death, as you had supposed it was you, this self image, and we do cherish our self images, we wish to be protecting of this self image.
then as we go along in life, the self image changes, slowly sometimes, other times it gets smashed by events, loss of a job, marriage partner, a death..the more prominent things that happen in a life, are associated with how we see ourselves in relationship to the world at large. what I'm trying to do is draw a relationship between what death is; as an experience we do, whether leaving the physical vehicle, or simply experiencing a loved one's leave taking from physical locale.
I would say the new consciousness to arrive on Earth, slowly marching on, is the awareness we have this ability to create a self image of individuality, yet know that it is the other's who make this very circumstance possible, to be an individual. we are dependent on each other, especially those who oppose us, in this sense.
so I would say to take notice how often self image does die here, and so it would not surprise me it would also be dying in the afterlife, if the self image were not real and true, of the higher Self, of what is eternally true.
I would have to end with Justin's remark that God is all of us, yet more than the sum of the total.
lol. this makes an excellent exit stage left point.
thank you Blink, for saying in two sentences what somebody else says in book length (who me?
the same thing.