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Old 24-04-2018, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by traceyacey12
Is it normal to feel like its okay to die after having an awakening? I thought it was supposed to be happy and blissful after an awakening? Or does it take time for the awakening to get to the point where you feel blissful and happy?

I'm not sure if you mean having acceptance of death rather than actually dying?

Especially with 'Awakening' allowing us to see the beauty in death as well as life. So rather than wanting to die, we become willing to die - without any fear of death itself. So when you talk of boredom, this can then become 'the' problem. Especially after we've discovered ourselves within the ultimate game of hide and seek. The answer then is to become fully connected in the present, to live every moment, to cherish every experience, to see the miracle of existence in everyone and everything - to feel the eternal universe in yourself.
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