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waterflame5
07-31-2003, 10:46 AM
"...the shortening of the life span is a
distortion of the law of one which suggests
that an entity not receive more experience
in more intensity than it may bear..."

does death come during
unbearable circumstance?
death may seem a form of
liberation in this light.

"...this is only in effect upon an individual
level and does not hold sway over planetary
or social complexes..."

do institutions collapse
from unbearable circumstance?
institutions are not liberated
in the same sense that people
are liberated when they die,
(at least not on a 3d level.)
this seems the difference,
that the liberation formed of
a collapsed 3d institution
goes to the 3d individuals.

"...thus the shortened life span is due to
the necessity for removing an entity from the
intensity of experience which ensues when
wisdom and love are, having been rejected,
reflected back into the consciousness of the
creator without being accepted as part of the
self, this then causing the entity to have the
need for healing and for much evaluation
of the incarnation..."

this seems to fall back on
earlier insight of choice:
to accept, reject, or ignore.
seems like a duality:
acceptance a path of long life,
denial a path of shorter life.

waterflame5
08-04-2003, 01:21 AM
"...the one known as sound vibration complex,
saint augustine, is of such a nature. the one
known as saint teresa of such a nature. the one
known as saint francis of assisi of such nature.
these entities, being of monastic background, as
you would call it, found incarnation in the same
type of ambiance appropriate for further learning.."

this certainly seems
an important bridge
to the catholic church,
and an opportunity
for further seeking.
(anyone else wondering what
these three had in common?)
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/indexsnt.htm