Category Archives: Multiplicity

6 LIFE TO THE FULL

Multiplicity

EVERY human being lives a full life. Our mission, while we are here, is to experience every aspect of physical life, and that takes a full life term commitment. The average time it takes to accomplished this today appears to be around seventy five to eighty years or so, although if our mission is still not complete by that age, a few of us may live longer than that.

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7 CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD

Multiplicity

WHEN a baby is born prematurely, or with a defect or disease – on all dimensional levels, you and they will experience the infinite possible variations of their disability, including premature death. If it is your child, that is very difficult to come to terms with.

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8 LET IT BE

Multiplicity

WHAT’S the use of worrying, it never was worthwhile? – goes the old song. You are just one of the many versions of your total self. Whatever you choose to do in life, whatever path you decide to take, there is another version of you living out, not only the opposites, but every other choice you could ever possibly make in life.

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9 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL

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MANKIND is under the false assumption that we are special somehow – God’s favorite – but we do not take preference over any other living creature at all. Yes, we play an important role in the overall evolution of life – but so does every other life form. Being blessed with the greater intelligence, we are held responsible for ensuring the successful continuation of all life in our little corner of the multi-universe.

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10 UNDERSTANDING THE SYSTEM

Multiplicity

EXPLAINING how the multi-universe works can only be done in dualistic terms (something here and something else over there) for our life experience is as individual life forms separated in time and space, so any description of life that differs from what we conceive to be our normal, natural state of being must be attempted using a dualistic framework of words and concepts.

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