TheRebelRisingBlog: The Fearless Passing

We all desire some type of evidence that we have some place to go - after we leave this life. But when a sign does come, we fight it looking for logical explanations, thinking that such things need to be answered by the same rules that we currently live under.

The term Heaven is merely a point of reference (yet another label) we've learned to use to explain our great escape from this world; after all, we need to somehow explain to our people our reason for no longer being in flesh. Ancient cultures like Egypt, for example, called it Aaru, “the field of reeds”. Basically a waiting station for reincarnating into the next life. Heaven became synonymous with the after life for many; and for those who also believe in reincarnation,  a place of sojourn where we go in between each life time.

One way or the other, It is yet another level of experience that runs parallel to our own physical world. Another set of conditions that do not partake of a three dimensional environment, and yet still exists alongside of this one.

When we leave here, we leave behind the role we've grown so accustomed to playing in order to rejoin our original state, a more unified concept of who we really are. We merge into a world where restricting ideas, like catch 22's and cause and effect, do not exist. It is an environment that molds to our immediate ideas and needs.

That world is a gateway that can be accessed at anytime in order to retain a connection with everyone who has left our realm as they passed over its threshold. To see them as "gone for good" just because they no longer possess a body, and now clothed in a different life material, alienates them from us. It keeps us from discovering the truth about ourselves and remembering the greater part of who we are.

And so, they are never gone. Just experiencing a whole new way of life. A whole new set of circumstances. A whole new way of being.

We’ve all been there before - in-between each lifetime we’ve spent here. It’s a shame we just don’t remember. Perhaps the reason for that is so we focus our attention on this place while we are here.

I still wish someone would find a way we can call them by some inter dimensional phone technology.

Though, I’d hate to see the bill for that call.

Miriam SilverComment