04-16-2013, 07:00 AM
What do you feel about the following saying:
"Once you know how to get back, you've already crossed over."
and
"81.13 Questioner: We have already discussed the Significator, so I will skip number thirteen. The Transformation of the Body is called Death, for with death the body is transformed to a higher vibrational body for additional learning. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct and may be seen to be additionally correct in that each moment and certainly each diurnal period of the bodily incarnation offers death and rebirth to one which is attempting to use the catalyst which is offered it."
2nd. Can you explain to me how you see Death as existing(is there death), where would it be (How is it theoretically possible to die, for real.) and what would its influence be(what would death actually cause, if such a thing exists), as opposed to viewing death as a very long vacation away from the people you like now until they can see you again at which point you'll "communally" decide the next "experience/octave". For example.
If you leave your body behind and never use that form again, have you died.
If you leave your body behind, but plan to use it again and maintain it but it is not living, have you died.
If you imagine yourself as having a body and simply stop imagining, have you died.
If you imagine yourself as having imagined yourself (dream a dream) and you die in the imagination and you "wake" up in a higher level of reality, have you died?
Or is "you" nothing more than the singular long time line of my experiences. That is to say, if I choose to stand up, does a real version of me that chooses to sit down, die. If not, then how do you fit into a single world view both the existence of the self as the omnipotent creator as well as the existence and experience of death.
"
I imagine two people standing next to one another.
I imagine one of them dying.
Did I kill him.
"
And so on. While all or none of these may or may not be along the lines of how you view and how you would explain or grasp, death. Musings, answers and thoughts on this topic would be appreciated for me and would still help me and mine. Thank you.
Tl;Dr: What is death.
"Once you know how to get back, you've already crossed over."
and
"81.13 Questioner: We have already discussed the Significator, so I will skip number thirteen. The Transformation of the Body is called Death, for with death the body is transformed to a higher vibrational body for additional learning. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct and may be seen to be additionally correct in that each moment and certainly each diurnal period of the bodily incarnation offers death and rebirth to one which is attempting to use the catalyst which is offered it."
2nd. Can you explain to me how you see Death as existing(is there death), where would it be (How is it theoretically possible to die, for real.) and what would its influence be(what would death actually cause, if such a thing exists), as opposed to viewing death as a very long vacation away from the people you like now until they can see you again at which point you'll "communally" decide the next "experience/octave". For example.
If you leave your body behind and never use that form again, have you died.
If you leave your body behind, but plan to use it again and maintain it but it is not living, have you died.
If you imagine yourself as having a body and simply stop imagining, have you died.
If you imagine yourself as having imagined yourself (dream a dream) and you die in the imagination and you "wake" up in a higher level of reality, have you died?
Or is "you" nothing more than the singular long time line of my experiences. That is to say, if I choose to stand up, does a real version of me that chooses to sit down, die. If not, then how do you fit into a single world view both the existence of the self as the omnipotent creator as well as the existence and experience of death.
"
I imagine two people standing next to one another.
I imagine one of them dying.
Did I kill him.
"
And so on. While all or none of these may or may not be along the lines of how you view and how you would explain or grasp, death. Musings, answers and thoughts on this topic would be appreciated for me and would still help me and mine. Thank you.
Tl;Dr: What is death.