07-16-2014, 04:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-16-2014, 05:02 AM by Adonai One.)
There is no true loss except potentials, potentials that are just as equal as any other.
I prefer certain potentials, potentials involving unknowingness, adventure, exploration. The disincarnate planes offer none of this. They offer a collection of memories from other souls as people simply observing an experience rather than creating their own. One person lives a life and its watched over and over by many until it becomes an inherent experience like a reun. Boring. Constantly new creations is what I want for this octave and the one after it.
I see the disincarnate planes as a construct that serves only transitions and not the main experience. For many eons it has been the place of most of a soul's habitation after the physical work is done but I believe that age should be coming to a close. It is a time for an age in this universe for a responsibility for its infinite potential in the exploration of the veiled, unknown and shadowed self, not in inherent peace but peace that must be found through some dynamic adventure of some kind. It is time for an age of stories, an age of stories so vast that one may soon wish for disincarnate experience once again in greater desire than a Christian waiting for his pearly gates, who once having seen them returns to life once more for its challenge, loving it as himself.
This universe is a canvas waiting to be filled and as the distortion of the creator as the creator, I support the ideal of the creator being a very abstract painter with a lot to evoke.
I prefer certain potentials, potentials involving unknowingness, adventure, exploration. The disincarnate planes offer none of this. They offer a collection of memories from other souls as people simply observing an experience rather than creating their own. One person lives a life and its watched over and over by many until it becomes an inherent experience like a reun. Boring. Constantly new creations is what I want for this octave and the one after it.
I see the disincarnate planes as a construct that serves only transitions and not the main experience. For many eons it has been the place of most of a soul's habitation after the physical work is done but I believe that age should be coming to a close. It is a time for an age in this universe for a responsibility for its infinite potential in the exploration of the veiled, unknown and shadowed self, not in inherent peace but peace that must be found through some dynamic adventure of some kind. It is time for an age of stories, an age of stories so vast that one may soon wish for disincarnate experience once again in greater desire than a Christian waiting for his pearly gates, who once having seen them returns to life once more for its challenge, loving it as himself.
This universe is a canvas waiting to be filled and as the distortion of the creator as the creator, I support the ideal of the creator being a very abstract painter with a lot to evoke.