Sunday, October 19, 2014

If you don't understand death you can't live

For many people this is a completely unfathomable or confusing statement even though it is absolutely true worldwide.

The statement is a "Living Paradox" that all humans live with every day of their lives while they are alive.

Animals don't know what death is so they don't experience this sort of thing the same way.

But, humans remember the past, experience the present and think about and worry about the future.

So, if they don't understand death they are afraid of death and this keeps them from living their lives and it keeps them from being free to experience their lives.

And religious people around the world prey upon people like this. This is what funds all churches worldwide, this terror of death.

So, people give their money to churches because they are terrified of dying.

When actually often the thing to be terrified of is the people terrifying them into giving them all their money.

Death is not something to be afraid of.

As an intuitive I find Life much more terrifying than death because I see what death actually is. One way to look at death is that life could be seen as either the inbreath or the outbreath (whichever one your prefer) and so whatever one you choose then death is the other one. So, life and death are the ying and the yang of life. You cannot have one without the other. There is no life without death and there is no death without life.

It is a part of the circle of life. So, the only question really is:

When will you die?

This is the only question.

And then what happens then?

That is entirely up to you by what you do while you are alive.

What happens when you are dead is entirely determined while you are alive.

And that is why I as an intuitive find life scary but not death.

Because only while you are alive can you create good and bad karma.

So, being careful while you are alive is very important so you create more

good karma than bad karma.

So, be compassionate and be careful so you create good karma for yourself and those around you

as you move through life.

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