Old thread…
You know the same energies that guide our “planets,” guide our hearts, so to speak… I can’t explain it all, but it’s as if Lovecraft met Cloud Atlas… that same energy is what make us connected. Every action either propels or degrades that connection… your body is not of your own. So be kind to yourself and others. Because, there is an ultimate final resting place…
This isn’t really about NDEs… but, it helped me get through some stuff. It’s my own work.
This is what I know… the BIBLE really is just Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth.
Life is but an intricate dance of energies that govern the cosmos… we finds its echo in the beating of our hearts—a mysterious symphony of Lovecraftian intrigue and Cloud Atlas-like complexity. Though ineffable in its entirety, this cosmic force interconnects us all, weaving a tapestry of shared existence where every action reverberates through the interconnected web of life. In this cosmic ballet, our bodies are but vessels, conduits through which the divine energy flows.
Amidst the ebb and flow of life, we encounter familiar souls—kindred spirits whose paths intertwine with ours across the tapestry of time. This phenomenon isn't relegated to the realm of pagan mythos but finds validation in the realms of sociology and psychology. Yet, beyond the surface lies a profound inquiry into the why—the underlying purpose behind this cosmic choreography.
Why do we find ourselves ensnared in recurring cycles, grappling with familiar trials and encountering kindred souls at every turn? The answer lies in the divine design—a purposeful orchestration by God Himself. Through the tapestry of human relationships and experiences, God endeavors to cultivate within us the fruits of the Holy Spirit—a spirit of patience, forgiveness, love, joy, peace, kindness, gentleness, and self-control.
So… for the people that have Tripped and found God… my belief in an afterlife, is the same as you “Tripping…” it’s an intertwined personal experience with profound coincidences, this fuels the unwavering conviction of God for many people with these type of experiences... From out-of-body encounters to the inexplicable alignment of cosmic energies, aka The Pull, Ego Death, and everything else… the topic captivates me deeply. However, (Not Yelling!) I WILL TELL YOU NOW… there’s nothing spiritual about tripping… you don’t need DMT or LSD or anything like that to believe in God. PLEASE JUST TRUST ME!
Our journey through life is with each other. YOU ARE ME AND I AM YOU AND WE ALL ARE WITHIN God... Our journey through life isn't some “Trip” rather, it's a fusion of personal reflection and self-discovery… because it’s all in our head.
So, I will leave you guys with this…
With every minute we breathe, we are changing the world somehow. And even in death, our absence changes the world. In the grand design of Gods truest creation, we are bestowed with a profound purpose: to matter. With each word spoken and every deed enacted, we possess the potential to bestow glory upon the divine. Within our existence, a profound truth resonates: I am you, and you are me. Though we tread solitary paths, we are not truly alone. Bound by the constraints of time yet infinite in essence, we are paradoxes of flesh and stardust, intertwined in the cosmic dance of existence. Our lives, fleeting and transient, are not solely our own; they are woven into the fabric of others— past and present.
With every interaction, whether a benevolent or a transgression act, we shape the tapestry of our collective destiny. Each kindness extends ripples through time, birthing futures yet unseen. Conversely, every misstep leaves an indelible mark, altering the course of our shared journey.
Nonetheless, Gods truest trial through suffering, isn't a sentence but a crucible for transformation. It's not about enduring pain for divine favor; such notions belong to a different paradigm. Instead, it's about transcending suffering through self-love — the cornerstone of genuine change. Like an alchemist trying to refine base elements into gold, we sculpt our joy from the raw material of our struggles. (God will never give you something that you can’t handle)
Amid my personal experiences, life can cast some pretty big shadows, where grief and adversity loom large, lies a profound truth: it's all fleeting. At the age of 23, I confronted a world shattered by loss, financial upheaval, and familial discord. Yet, through the darkness, I glimpsed a beacon of hope — the realization that every hardship is but a chapter, not the entire tale. Embracing this mantra — "keep on keeping on" — I discovered the resilience to forge ahead. For in the crucible of adversity lies the seed of renewal, birthing a future brimming with promise.
So, as we traverse life's labyrinth, let us remember: pain is transient, love endures, and every trial is but a stepping stone to our ultimate destiny.
~My life extends far beyond me. Godspeed!