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08-05-2011, 07:08 PM
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An issue that bugs me...
I come from a Catholic family, however I was never baptized nor did I ever go to church every Sunday so I seem to be the only non-Catholic in that family. Thank goodness too because who knows what I would be if I was brought up to believe that nonsense what I don't believe in. I mean no offence to any Christians here when I say that.
Anyway my point is this:
If I have different beliefs to the rest of my family, would I get seperated from them when I die simply because I have a different view? They would probably see a Christian-like view of heaven and I would see different things and be with people who share the same beliefs?
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08-05-2011, 07:31 PM
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Hi Terry,
I do not think people will be separated at death because of beliefs... somewhere along the line, we will all be reunited in the love of the Divine.
The unfortunate part about all this is the separation that can occur now. Religion is a wedge that has broken many family apart. I hope this is not the case in your situation and that blood is thicker than dogma.
I would converse politely with others about their beliefs and respect them, but also make sure they respect yours as well.
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08-05-2011, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Mind's Eye
Hi Terry,
I do not think people will be separated at death because of beliefs... somewhere along the line, we will all be reunited in the love of the Divine.
The unfortunate part about all this is the separation that can occur now. Religion is a wedge that has broken many family apart. I hope this is not the case in your situation and that blood is thicker than dogma.
I would converse politely with others about their beliefs and respect them, but also make sure they respect yours as well.
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Hi Mind's Eye. I'm sorry to hear about your family's situation and I am quite lucky not to have that happen to me. I don't really talk about my beliefs with them. They know I don't believe in Christianity and that I believe in some form of God and that's about it. The reason I asked my above question was I read about the law of attraction and what you think is what you get and things like that.
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08-05-2011, 07:38 PM
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Master
Join Date: Jan 2011
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i had a decidely Hindu-ish NDE and i was an extremely devoted Fundy Christian at the time. imagine my surprise when once revived i recalled blue skinned deities bedecked in peacock feathers and gold ornaments. one would think i'd have caught a glimpse of Jesus instead but nope.
i guess what i'm trying to say is ... it's not just what you believe. there's vibrational affinity to consider.
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08-05-2011, 07:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Terry
If I have different beliefs to the rest of my family, would I get seperated from them when I die simply because I have a different view? They would probably see a Christian-like view of heaven and I would see different things and be with people who share the same beliefs?
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Hi Terry
Please don't think me flippant... but surely it depends on what you believe happens when we die.
No-one has the answer for this, we are all guessing. I believe that we are all united and denomination doesn't matter...but if you speak to a devout christian they would be certain that I am off to hell and my christian mum would be off to heaven..... so we would be separated.
Although it is not a case of picking and choosing a belief simply because we like it, it is a case of working out what sits well with you and going with that.
I often say this to people "if a belief empowers you, go with it. If it creates fear, sorrow or anger, bin it".. what does the belief that you will be separated bring you?
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08-05-2011, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Terry
Hi Mind's Eye. I'm sorry to hear about your family's situation and I am quite lucky not to have that happen to me. I don't really talk about my beliefs with them. They know I don't believe in Christianity and that I believe in some form of God and that's about it. The reason I asked my above question was I read about the law of attraction and what you think is what you get and things like that.
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Oh no... there are no wedges within my family. But I have seen other individuals disown their own flesh and blood because of religion.
As far as your law of attraction question; I'm not sure that we separate after death depending upon belief.
When the veil is lifted I think there is only truth and we will all see that truth for what it really is.
Peace
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09-05-2011, 09:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Terry
If I have different beliefs to the rest of my family, would I get seperated from them when I die simply because I have a different view? They would probably see a Christian-like view of heaven and I would see different things and be with people who share the same beliefs?
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I think it all comes down, not to shared beliefs, but to whether you love your family and whether they love you. Love and hate are the two emotions that create the strongest bonds.
Another important factor that plays a role is spiritual levels. Each level is of a specific vibration. Like attracts like.
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09-05-2011, 09:42 PM
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I don't think there is a Christian, Muslim, Jewish, etc. afterlife. I think there is an afterlife, but what the afterlife actually is, is anyone's guess. As Shakespeare said we are all heading to that "undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveller returns".
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09-05-2011, 09:48 PM
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Ascender
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: The Milky Way... usually
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Originally Posted by Terry
I come from a Catholic family, however I was never baptized nor did I ever go to church every Sunday so I seem to be the only non-Catholic in that family. Thank goodness too because who knows what I would be if I was brought up to believe that nonsense what I don't believe in. I mean no offence to any Christians here when I say that.
Anyway my point is this:
If I have different beliefs to the rest of my family, would I get seperated from them when I die simply because I have a different view? They would probably see a Christian-like view of heaven and I would see different things and be with people who share the same beliefs?
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We are all one, especially after death. I think you get to see whomever you think about. Thinking about them calls them immediately to you. You will see them all if you want.
Catholic, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, or whatever religion one follows is set up to control you in this life. One passed, those fetters are released.
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