oldtin wrote:
Moving out of the circular mode - what are the possibilities for afterlife - meaning what forms might it take? Reincarnation, preservation of matter, passing along your DNA in the next generation, joining the collective unconsciousness (maybe at that point it's the collective consciousness), playing a harp on a cloud, child of the universe a' la 2001 a space odyssey, being a "spirit" in a different plane or dimension? What else?
I have some very distinct views on that... or rather - this is the stuff that has been shown to me, therefore my truth. Not necessarily anyone else's
I believe that souls (while all part of the same energy plane) are distinct yet the same. Much like mountains are all distinct, but they're part of the same rock called earth. If you can, picture that soul-plane as being about 9 feet above your head (although that realm contains none of the three dimensions as we perceive them). Now imagine a finger poking down through that plane causing that membrane to meet your head (actually just above your head). That is your soul... your connection to the universe. Once your body dies, that connection is severed and you still exist as distinct blueprints, just without the corporeal part. That is why when John Wayne shows up to a group session, I know its John Wayne. He doesn't show up as a random energy form.
Your soul is not John Q Smith, your soul is the energy that inhabits John Q Smith while its alive. That distinct energy could "incarnate" several times, one time, millions of times. It is there to go along for the ride, to experience. What it experiences is up to you. What it came to experience is up to you to find out from your soul. That requires a level of communication that almost no one I know has... myself included. We all communicate with our souls but most of us don't know it.... like when you were a kid and you had this strong urge to be a musician and once you became one, it felt "right." Or when you were in college and took a class that felt "right" and changed your major because you had found your new calling. Or simply when you fell in love with someone. That's basically your soul saying, "finally, you got what I've been saying all this time." When your brain jives with your soul, bingo. That's that feeling you get. Your brain is like a computer, and your soul is like the internet. If you can just find a way to plug in that modem cord and communicate with the soul, all the knowledge of the universe is at your fingertips.
From what I've discussed with dead people, the afterlife is not really an afterlife, just the next step. Just as there are an infinite number of steps from the smallest particle up to the entire universe, there are also infinite levels of existence. This one we're in now is pretty remedial.
The most important part (that kinda ties my afterlife thing together) is that we are all part of god. Not just created by him/her, but created from him/her. Now, if you look at it the scientific way (or the atheist way, either one), what I call God is simply the collective consciousness of all that universe. I think its simply that atheists don't believe that this consciousness exists. We humans constantly try to think of God as this singular entity. I happen to think that atheists have it right... there is no God, at least nothing like religion says there is. I just happen to have a personal truth that there is more to the useless floating matter and energy in the universe than just nothing. The vast amounts of everything out there does have a consciousness. I simply call it God for lack of a better term. Many atheists believe that god doesn't exist because the description is so weird. Not believing in the god of the bible or the qu'ran, or any other book simply because those certain things can't be true or proven is a bit naive in my opinion. That's like saying Pink Panthers don't exist simply because you read a child's book with a pink cat and found it non-credible. The Pink Panther (a diamond) CAN exist, just not as you fathom it.
So I like to call myself a biblical atheist minister. I don't believe in the god of the scriptures, but I have never had more faith in a higher power than right now in my life.