Re: As above, so below
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- Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 19:01:54 CST
"trudogg" <trudogg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ..we are in agreement of many things by what you write, but this is
> where we part company...on the "afterlife". I don't believe there is
> one. What we have now is what we have forever.
You do have to admit that scientists have been wrong quite a bit over the
last 500 to 1500 years .. since white folks have been running things, that
is. I really have to work hard to re-discover Original Truth ... what the
ancients knew .. because the first thing white folks did after conquering a
more advanced civilization (Sumeria, Kemet, Maya) was to burn the temples
... and the temples were also the libraries of higher learning. It has
simply amazed me, in my quest to rediscover Original Truth, how many paths
lead to the same dead ends. Books I need to read were burned by white folks
(the libray of Alexandria). Books I need to read are no longer in print in
English (Gandhi's greatest work, "Non-violence in Politics and War"). The
enlightened men whose contributions were so ahead of their time were
crucified (Jesus by the Romans), or tortured and imprisoned (Galileo by the
Roman Catholic church). Entire civilizations, advanced civilizations, were
decimated (the Mayans by the Spaniards). How much more advanced could Homo
Sapiens have been now if we did not have to carry the dead weight of our
spiritually challenged white brethen!
The world was flat, then it was round. Brushing your teeth should be done
left to right, then up and down. A good argument can be made that ancient
"scientists" have a better record at being right than modern ones. The
Ancients knew, over five thousand years ago, that all physical objects are
actually in motion, only too fast for the eye to see hence we think they are
solid. This is the Principle of Vibration, taught by Tehuti thousands of
years ago, which fits perfectly with what we now know about sub-atomic
physics.
What can I say for myself? Once one goes vegetarian, as I did this year,
your mental processes do, indeed, change. Then, to make matters worse, I
began mild meditation sessions ... and this brotha Man will never be the
same again. Intuition begins to replace "objective" reasoning.
It just makes sense to me that life would not end at the grave. Nothing else
ceases to exist, why would we think our life force, our spirit, would? E=MC
squared ... they taught us that way back in high school. Matter is neither
created or destroyed .. it only changes. Or, as my favorite fictional
writer, Octavia Butler, explains in "Parable of the Sower", Life Is Change.
> What we do now, if we
> are lucky, will be remembered forever...or at least as long as those
> that love us keep our image in their hearts and minds. I only speak
> for myself, I was pronounced dead on the operating table and brought
> back. I saw no light, there was no conciousness. It was as if a switch
> were flipped off and then on again. No memory of what came between.
Such a catastrophic experience did not change your concept of life, of
existence? How can you not at least be curious about what you can not
possible know for sure?
Istlota
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