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george stone
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Dec 20th, 2008 at 5:16pm
 
Why were we not told there is life after death?why the suspence?George
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Reply #1 - Dec 20th, 2008 at 8:53pm
 
Oh, my dear George, we are told constantly that there is life after death. We just have a hard time believing it because the evidence of the physical body after death also has much to teach us.

I am grateful for all that the 'evidence' of death does to illuminate our hearts. When a tiny bird, who has never flown, leaps from the branch, how wonderful is that?

If we were told, and we believed, immediately, how would we learn? What challenge would this life pose for us?

We would give up when times get tough. We would not be willing to accept change.

Life is change, movement, learning, expression, and the sorrows and joys make a life which is richer and fuller than one which seems always 'safe' and 'secure' -- do you agree?

At the same time as we realize that there IS NO DEATH, we become incredibly grateful for what we have received. That is how I see it now, and that is how I see what is coming for each of us.

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Reply #2 - Dec 25th, 2008 at 9:48pm
 
George,

Great question! I am puzzled by this, too.

When I was a child, my parents told me that there was no life after death because no one came back to tell about it. That scared me for decades.

Of course, I know now this isn't true. Perhaps, afterlife education should be a required course in high school.

The firewall between this world and the next is quite strong. It makes for a lot of unnecessary complications when people cross over and are unaware of what's going on. Hence, the need for helpers and retrievers.

I guess if everyone knew about the afterlife, there wouldn't be as much diversity and exploration of beliefs of what there might be There and religions would go bankrupt

-mike
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Reply #3 - Dec 27th, 2008 at 3:47pm
 
Mendel wrote on Dec 25th, 2008 at 9:48pm:
I guess if everyone knew about the afterlife, there wouldn't be as much diversity and exploration of beliefs of what there might be There and religions would go bankrupt

-mike


Bingo! Cheesy

Same as there won't be a Science based on materialistic dogmas. Both religion and science will merge into one form of... well.. let's call it Knowledge.
This process is not easy and very lengthy. Most likely we won't see the merge in our lifetime, unless something will boost it up in the near future.  Roll Eyes

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SL
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