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My thoughts on death and what happens after we die, and somemore thoughts about the subject

 
*10~Pankha*

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01/29/2023 08:19 AM

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Re: My thoughts on death and what happens after we die, and somemore thoughts about the subject

Love your Creator and love others, before self-preservation.
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01/29/2023 08:58 AM

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Here's what I believe:

There's no evil in the afterlife, other than what you bring with you and resonate with.

Unfortunately people do tend to bring quite a lot of negative baggage with them. Freedom is only available to those who stop enslaving themselves and giving their power away. Those who believe in disempowering stories will create whatever they fear the most. As they are free to do, since this is a free will multiverse!

Learning to step out of polarity is how you make sure nothing bad will greet you after death (or in life for that matter!).

As long as you pick sides in anything, you are still at war in your spirit. As long as you are at war, you are still going to face "enemies", and you are still going to suffer. Only by accepting and loving everyone unconditionally will you set yourself free from the polarity game.

It's not an all-or-nothing proposition though. Even if you don't manage to let go of the polarity game completely, every little step in that direction will pay dividends and lead to better experiences. Both in life and after.

But have no doubt about it, you will not be 100 % FREE until you give up all attachment to not being free!

What are your attachments? Which attachments are you ready to release, and which do you still feel a need to hold onto for a while longer?

Important questions everyone should ask themselves.
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Understanding this is my next step. Thanks for the reminder.

My only input to the thread at this time:

1) The fundamentally religious believe that playing in our sandbox will help us see the error of our ways. They can’t yet believe otherwise.

2) The naysayers who think we are fantasizing have not had other-worldly experiences smack them over and over, so it can be impossible for them to believe otherwise.

I say over and over in #2 above because of my multiple smacks coupled with my own beloved daughter-in-law discounting the one experience she noticed: a very strong urge to do something way unusual and instantly without delay that ended up saving her husband/my son from death. The paramedics said that if they had arrived 5 minutes later, he would have stayed dead. She continues to 99.9999% believe death is the end of consciousness despite her one experience, her husband’s few, and my several. This includes many of my several being explainable in only two ways: They mean this place is just a game/act/school/whatever, or I am a liar.
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01/29/2023 09:08 AM
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Re: My thoughts on death and what happens after we die, and somemore thoughts about the subject
nothing happens i aint seen jack shit in all my time on planet earth. the only thing paranormal i have seen is all the fake videos. zilch





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