Who would want to live forever......?
....any evolved person that can see the truth about life would want this.
robert
Who would want to live forever......?
....any evolved person that can see the truth about life would want this.
robert
Robert Bruce
http://www.astraldynamics.com
Hi, Robert
"Who would want to live forever"
The answer is obvious, if you take into account the fact involved at the act of to die and reborn:
"personality and personal projects are redefined once and again, losing your prior purposes to that act (die and reborn)"
So, avoiding such redefinition and supposed your goals are laudable, avoid death is the number one priority.
By other hand, avoiding death personality and perspectives grow without limits.
In order to understand this, consider following thought experiment:
1 - Suppose life expectancy were of only ten years. You would only reach (at your education) the level of only pre-high school.
2 - Suppose now you would able of to reach, not only 10 years old, but 20, or 40 years old (and many, many, many more), your personality (abilities, memories, experience, studies, capabilities, appearance, etc.) would evolve enormously and the ability of to do more in benefit of humanity would be superb; much more of anyperson before.
NOTE: Obviously, "laudable goals" is not selfish personal power accumulation (money, ladies, territories, slaves, etc.) but knowledge, wisdom to drive scientific "Research & Development" projects, spatial exploration, inner space exploration, arts development, and many more areas beyond actual known
And that is the answer to that question.
My best regards,
Ángel
I think that there are two ways with death:
1. Conquer it - the proof is in you that you are dying, the love is in you to override that.
2. Serve by it - the dead and buried themselves are aware of honour in some manifest destiny, being your will beyond all evil.
If there is a point to make about life (not death) I think it is: life is good - AND, kundalini is the best process for that.
Sorry for replying to this old thread, but are you saying that the spiritual teachings that say we evolve spiritually over our multiple lives until we escape the wheel of karma (the physical universe) aren't true?
It sounds like you're saying the goal of life should be immortality and not spiritual advancement. Is that right?
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