Guest guest Posted January 22, 2000 Report Share Posted January 22, 2000 Christopher: > I perceive the "problem" arises also > from viewing each of the bodies as separate entities .. > thus creating boundaries that have to be overcome > in order to move from one body to the next. > This is a learned perception .. > a belief stemming from scientific measurement methodology ... Very well put, thank you Christopher. There appears to be this body, this entity, that was born into an ancient world. A world, so it is told, that has been there for myriads of years. A world inhabited by an infinite variety of creatures, amongst which the human being, amongst which this body. A world in which this entity lives and acts. A world in which this entity may have acted ages ago in a different body. A world that some day in the future may be the stage for yet another adventure in a new body. And this perceived entity cherishes its ideas of immortality. Its dreams of a world that it enters and leaves like a tidal wave on the beach. Creating a conceived reality of a world that continues its independant existence without this entity. A world in anticipation of the re-entry of this entity. Ah so it has been told! How lovely are our tales. They make our world to the infinite mystery that it appears to be. Filled with myself, dressed up like you, dreaming about us. Love, Mira Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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