Saturday, July 25, 2009

Beyond the Grave

I often get distracted with all the craziness in this world. Sometimes I can step away and just see everything from far away. It's almost like I see a camera zoom up from me into space and I see everyone running around like human machines with the majority concerned with matters that don't benefit them beyond the grave. If we don't know what happens when we die, then let's first not be afraid of this unknown. Second, why not try following what some of our previous masters have suggested? There have been several and all speak of the importance of unity, harmony, peace, brotherly love, and sacrifice. The qualities we acquire in this life just might carry on past the grave if these masters of humanity are correct, and they're all so nice and trustworthy, how can we not listen to them? This does not mean praise them or think of them as some sort of God or being higher than ourselves. We are all equal, some just appear more evolved at this moment in our perceived space-time.

The qualities acquired and taken past the grave are taken far past our desired "heavens or hells," which I firmly believe is created by each of our own astral bodies (our thoughts and emotions). If we bring a new found knowledge of how great it is when we find pure love or have peace and harmony with our planet, we will naturally bring those qualities back with us when/if we choose to reincarnate on Earth again. We come across all types of experiences which create conditions and attributes that contribute to our overall character. Destructive actions and thoughts only bring about more of the same. We must then encounter those situations time and again until we understand the consequences of our actions. This whole world works on cause and effect (karma). Karma has never "biten us in the ass." We bite ourselves in the ass by making selfish decisions (cause and effect).

Sacrifice is very important to our multi-dimensional bodies. Sacrifice is misinterpreted by many because of misguiding religions. Lamb and pork don't need to be burnt at the stake to gain universal happiness. Sacrifice simply means that any desire we give up for a period of time, we can learn to live without. If we can just avoid that first Skittle or M&M, we won't have a craving for them. But we all know the saying, "once you pop, you can't stop." It's very true with everything in life. If we can give up lying for a year, we will learn that lying is not needed and life is much better without. I dare anyone to go 1 month without having any sweets, or even any meat. I guarantee at the end of that month you will have no longing for the previously ACQUIRED desire. We don't enter this life with these desires. They are passed on and sometimes forced upon us by supposedly older generations. A little sacrifice can break this chain and will better humanity on and beyond planet Earth.

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