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Old 03-02-2013, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Ciqala

Forgive me,
I realize some of these questions are oftentimes left unspoken in societies moral code, but am curious to know:

1. What is Death to you? End of the body life start of the energy life. There is no such thing as pure death.

2. Are we just fleshy blimps in some meaningless stew of cosmic oblivion?
NO, we have a Soul that part of us that goes on and on and we have a Spirit that is that essence of whom we were that is like a footprint in the sand we leave behind.

3. Why do some people put death on such a pedestal? Some fear it, and some are mesmerized it, like those who go on Gore Sites and watch snuff films for shock value.

To each their own. To some that is maybe how they accept death and deal with it.

4. What is the ultimate meaning of having a body? Why is it so important, if all each of us are made of the same thing, blood and bones, and if we all die the same anyways?
Play, when I think of all the senses and sensations the body has why not want one to have. Even the feel of fingers hitting the keys as I type has a vibration of energy to it.

5. How have you learned to see everyone for who they are on the inside, instead of just their bodies? And do you love and respect your own vessel?
Yes. The body is but a frame to hold the pure value of us our Soul.

6. Is there a spiritual meaning or reasoning behind the action of murder? What are your views on it, and have you ever thought of taking someones life or just how easy it would be to? Thoughts...

Yes, lessons on that path of Enlightenment. If we are to be that devine being of Light then do we not have to also have that part of the Dark in us to understand all sides of things. I work at times with those that have committed murder to help their Ghost move over to the Light that is there for them aswell. (not the fires of Hell either ) . Its easy to take a life and I am sure we have all had those thoughts as we can all do that act.

7. Why is the human body so resilient and built for survival yet other times death happens so easily?

The path for the Soul. When one's time is up it simply is up and one transcends to energy form again.

8. Why should gory deaths bother us if we know the person whom has died, does not feel it? Or is it just that we are putting ourselves in their shoes?

We are here to learn and in that we were given emotions. I can put me in the shoes of one that has died and experience with them that death event. In that I know well we do not suffer along. It does both us as we know our time too will come.

9. What do you think about ancient egyptian mummification? According to myth, they didn't think they were preserving their bodies for the underworld, but instead, to be able to come back to life some day. Possible? Impossible?

We all come back to life in a sense. We come back as Spirit that essence of energy that was very much us. We simply transform from the body to the energy body.

10. Is there spiritual background to those who have sexual attractions to the dead?

Maybe a past life connection at times. I am not sure on this question. Its rather dark in the mental illess aspects of what one might well suffer from.

11. Lastly, if bodies are such perfect creations, (and they are undoubtfully if you study anatomy) then why do we have to void our bowels all the time, among other disgusting and annoying things?
And ultimately, if they are so amazing, why would we not take them with us after we die? Why are they just left to rot?




Is it realy discusting voiding the body of waste ? What goes in must come out. In that too we learn much in what we like and dont like. what is good for us to eat and what might well kill us. I do not see our body as a perfect creation we are flawed but too we have so much to learn from that body we have.

Is our body just left to rot, I feel not our body returns to what it once was the Earth. We do in a way take it with us. When I work with Spirits I can at times see them as physical as I see a living person so they have the body they had. Just that its energy that is seen now not flesh and bone.

Lynn
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