I think you understand what I'm saying. Given normal human conditions, we suffer pain, and sacrifice and then finally we die. My Grandmother had a saying, "This life, one more, and then what?"
We are born into this world, it isn't just what you make of it. Great Grandmother would say, "Dats da vey it is, vhat you gonna do?" I believe we live in a dark and sinister universe where pain and suffering are the norm. The end times that are unfolding seem to support the contention that we are in a living hell purposely created for us. Is this a punishment for some unknown evil we have committed or is this life a lesson we must learn through pain and torture? Either way, it doesn't indicate to me a loving and caring father sky God who has our best interests at heart. This is not how a kind and gentle father treats his children.
I used to believe in reincarnation, and even now I still toss around that idea on occasion. But if that were true, that would complete the picture of an eternity of our hellish mortal existence. If that were the case, we would literally be in hell, just played out as different people one after the other. Living, suffering, and dying again and again and again forever. If this is the love shown to us by our creator, then I don't want any of that kind of love. Sympathy for the Devil and his rebellion against God, I can understand that after looking at things this way.
Going back to the universal heat engine and human beings on the heavenly menu, ideas I developed based on my crazy Uncle's theories of a frozen singularity outside of space/time. There is the idea that evil spirits and demons consume our fear energy to sustain their spirit bodies. They harmonize with the emotions of pain, fear, and suffering, whereas the "good" angelic beings harmonize with love and other positive emotions that they also consume like eating food. Some people have even said don't go into the light at the end of the tunnel like they are comparing it to the stomach of God where you are consumed by the light and become part of God's body. Of course, you will need a pure spirit to be on God's dinner menu, tender and well-done at the same time. The saints must be delicious.
We are born into this world, it isn't just what you make of it. Great Grandmother would say, "Dats da vey it is, vhat you gonna do?" I believe we live in a dark and sinister universe where pain and suffering are the norm. The end times that are unfolding seem to support the contention that we are in a living hell purposely created for us. Is this a punishment for some unknown evil we have committed or is this life a lesson we must learn through pain and torture? Either way, it doesn't indicate to me a loving and caring father sky God who has our best interests at heart. This is not how a kind and gentle father treats his children.
I used to believe in reincarnation, and even now I still toss around that idea on occasion. But if that were true, that would complete the picture of an eternity of our hellish mortal existence. If that were the case, we would literally be in hell, just played out as different people one after the other. Living, suffering, and dying again and again and again forever. If this is the love shown to us by our creator, then I don't want any of that kind of love. Sympathy for the Devil and his rebellion against God, I can understand that after looking at things this way.
Going back to the universal heat engine and human beings on the heavenly menu, ideas I developed based on my crazy Uncle's theories of a frozen singularity outside of space/time. There is the idea that evil spirits and demons consume our fear energy to sustain their spirit bodies. They harmonize with the emotions of pain, fear, and suffering, whereas the "good" angelic beings harmonize with love and other positive emotions that they also consume like eating food. Some people have even said don't go into the light at the end of the tunnel like they are comparing it to the stomach of God where you are consumed by the light and become part of God's body. Of course, you will need a pure spirit to be on God's dinner menu, tender and well-done at the same time. The saints must be delicious.
A trail goes two ways and looks different in each direction - There is no such thing as a timid woodland creature - Whatever does not kill you leaves you a survivor - Jesus is NOT a bad word - MSB