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being an immortalist, i found it particularly interesting to read this in the recent article on the 1999 readings:
your own abilities will be dramatically enhanced. you will not need to worry about kidney failures and the like any longer. the body will become much more as that of light, and health problems and disease and decay and death will all be relics of the past.
original here (http://divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=463&itemid=115).
i always had pictured that loo, david and all "compatible" sources mentioned here would promote death as a natural thing (which does not sit quite right with me).
there are quite some other sources, however, that link ascension with perfect health and greatly increased life spans if not immortality.
is what david / source said in the post to be taken literally? i know there is always some clearance for interpretation, but the above statement is really definite.
i would welcome a discussion on this topic, especially providing insight as to what loo has to say about this topic of (physical) immortality.
billybobbutterball
04-29-2009, 02:12 PM
hi, 0' immortalist
butterball here
i think the problem is that you have interpreted it out of context...i believe the super health occurs after transition...here it is again in fuller context::)
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bolster up these inconsistencies with the reality of the imminent transformation that is occurring page after page as we get closer to the conclusion of this book that is your life, and the life of the planet as a whole. at the end of the book, you will start the next volume, which is a whole new chronicle of events. the characters will have changed, as will the scenario, but what does not change is our love for you.
(at that coming time?)your own abilities will be dramatically enhanced. you will not need to worry about kidney failures and the like any longer. the body will become much more as that of light, and health problems and disease and decay and death will all be relics of the past.
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sounds right to me..best, bbb
being an immortalist, i found it particularly interesting to read this in the recent article on the 1999 readings:
original here (http://divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=463&itemid=115).
i always had pictured that loo, david and all "compatible" sources mentioned here would promote death as a natural thing (which does not sit quite right with me).
there are quite some other sources, however, that link ascension with perfect health and greatly increased life spans if not immortality.
is what david / source said in the post to be taken literally? i know there is always some clearance for interpretation, but the above statement is really definite.
i would welcome a discussion on this topic, especially providing insight as to what loo has to say about this topic of (physical) immortality.
Babyblue
05-04-2009, 01:04 AM
these things come once the human has cleared themselves of toxins, emotional, physical, energetic. perfect health is our normal state of being prior to the fall we all experienced (as in the fall of humanity), but unfortunately, not so natural now. hard work and some practices can be done to regain this ability.
kundalini activation can jejuvinate the body, i have active k and i look much younger then i am , most people guess i'm 24 when i am actually 34.
do you want immortality as an escape from death? are you afraid to die? death isnt all that bad really, i've alreay died once this life time and come back!
immortality does come to us but we need to do some hard work.
love babyblue. x
Fulcanelli
05-07-2009, 02:18 PM
do you want immortality as an escape from death? are you afraid to die? death isnt all that bad really, i've alreay died once this life time and come back!
immortality does come to us but we need to do some hard work.
love babyblue. x
its not so much of an escape. it's more about not inviting or romanticizing it. death, after so short a lifespan at that, just does not seem quite "right" to me. i'd say it's not really fear based. i just have the inkling that there is more to it all than what most people experience.
search "phoenix of immortality" -- those guys have much better ability to put it to words than i have.
i know about the concept of reincarnation, i know what people say about near-death experiences, but still this model feels like an utterly restricted and incomplete state to me, especially considering the ridiculous 75 years or so. barely grown up -> straight into the grave. does not sit right with me. i cannot word it much better than that.
you're about the 10.000th person to mention kundalini. maybe i should start looking at it... thank you.
also interesting to think of it as a fall into obllivion. that sounds somehow "logical" to me though i have no precise idea about why, how, when we fell. it's just a feeling. know what i mean?
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