Two Worlds 8

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WHEN THE TRIALS WERE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED and God was happy with the human life form as the vehicle in which to experience himself, the souls entered the mind of man instead of hovering above the cranium.

There they remained for the duration of the individual’s lifetime, while a curtain of ignorance was drawn and the souls forgot about God and the truth of who they really were. Unknowingly, we are those souls and only when our physical life ends, will we remember the truth.

God did this on purpose, for if the souls retained the knowledge of the truth as they did in the beginning, every time they fell on hard times or the suffering of their human form became too great, they would tend to give up and return to God.

By forgetting they were eternal beings, they fully accepted their earthly body and existence as their only reality, instilling in them the instinct for survival and the fear of death. This was advantageous to God as it added depth and contrast to the experience of life’s drama.

Once each soul’s physical journey ended, it would remember the truth and return to God from which in reality, it had never left – for the soul is inseparable from God’s dream. When death occurs, only the physicality of the soul, the body and the ego cease to exist.

After a respite in the spiritual world, each soul returns to the physical world, inhabiting a different human identity to continue the many contrasting experiences and learning curves that life has to offer.

This ‘reincarnation‘ occurs countless times for each soul until the soul comes to know creation in all its aspects, then it takes up permanent residence in the spiritual realm, becoming a companion of God.

We might wonder what happens to the person we think we are after the demise of our ego and body?’ This perplexing question has generated a whole plethora of myths, legends and beliefs over the ages in an attempt to ease our uncertainty and stem the fear of our own mortality and threatened oblivion.

This misapprehension, perpetuated mainly by religious institutions has scared the living daylights out of all of us ever since human life began…

(Two Worlds 9)

Dan’s Quote: “The trick is to remember what you can’t remember.
______________You’re an Eternal Soul… Remember?”

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About Dan Brand

Blog writer and author of Mind WorX-An Inside Story, a philosophical look into life's mysteries.

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