28: If we are incarnations what is the point of death? Why can't I be immortal?
Well, the multiverse is about change, and so are our lives. Incarnating is the best of both worlds because the ultimate ‘you’ IS immortal and is so flexible for change, that it can assume a diversified selection of lives! The ‘you’ that you should be most concerned with is the ‘you ‘ that you will bring to your next incarnation. There is your immortality.
The point of death is to undergo change. It’s a way to reset some of our preconceived notions and thought patterns. We are connected to the animal kingdom and it is natural for us to get into habits and routines, death helps break these up. Also, in between lives, lies a blissful state of love, peace, and connectedness, death helps us ‘recharge’.
Death and aging can be reduced to some degree, as a person doesn’t need them for change. That depends on many factors so I’m not saying that if you are completely changing you would live in this life forever, merely that the more change you can accomplish in this life the less need there is to reincarnate. I believe in being as flexible for change as possible. If I die, so be it. There is no need to over contemplate the future when we have a present!
The point of death is to undergo change. It’s a way to reset some of our preconceived notions and thought patterns. We are connected to the animal kingdom and it is natural for us to get into habits and routines, death helps break these up. Also, in between lives, lies a blissful state of love, peace, and connectedness, death helps us ‘recharge’.
Death and aging can be reduced to some degree, as a person doesn’t need them for change. That depends on many factors so I’m not saying that if you are completely changing you would live in this life forever, merely that the more change you can accomplish in this life the less need there is to reincarnate. I believe in being as flexible for change as possible. If I die, so be it. There is no need to over contemplate the future when we have a present!
Great blog-so true.
ReplyDeleteDeath is (a part of) life, as is war.
Death and war are (seemingly) two of the most tragic things in life.
Like death, war is "necessary" to rebuild, replenish and renew, therefore, I totally agree with you.
As usual, good work.
Keep it up.
-Angela Sherice.