With the coming of med beds, some of our seemingly-scientifically-proven notions are going to come into question.
I’d like to look here at our notion of immortality.
The first thing I’d like to point out is that I’m not speaking about the immortality of the physical body or any other body we may happen to be in. Anything of form is temporary, not immortal or eternal.
There’s one thing which isn’t mortal but is immortal, eternal, always present. I’d prefer to call that the Nameless because it’s been called both the Self and the Non-Self. The One, at that level of Reality, cannot be two.
It can on this level of Reality – it can on a bodily or physical level; otherwise how would we be here? But not on the level of Absolute Truth; all apparent division, all seeming separation is gone.
That Nameless, that One is eternal and everything that is: we are That. Thus we too are the Nameless One, the Immortal, the Eternal. But we are not a second to the One; that is separation, duality. We are the One.
Realizing that seeming contradiction and eternal truth, as readers of this site will know, is the purpose of life for us. (1) At the moment of realization, God meets God, which is a delight for the One. So this is not an insignificant inquiry.
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If every one of us is always already immortal, then we don’t have to do something to earn it. There’s one religious notion that now gets retired. Good boys and bad boys are always already immortal and eternal.
If every one of us is always already immortal, until I’m in the Fifth Dimension, all I need to do is hop on a med bed to get a boost; otherwise I keep on going with this body. This mass Ascension we’re in is with the physical body, transmuted, so that means … no death this lifetime. Like Benjamin Button, we just keep getting younger.
That’s probably enough from me. I do have to say, in wrapping up: I have enjoyed seeing what it’s like for our senior citizens. Every ache and pain, every lapse of bodily strength, every night spent getting up and lying down and getting up…. I know what I’ll be doing in the future and these explorations will stand me in very good stead.
Whatever body I’m in, I’m immortal. I’ve always been immortal. I’ll always be immortal. That is a given
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