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DUST TO DUST
DUST TO DUST
Where do I go from here,
I am not ashes or dust,
I am electricity electric blue
and I will continue
bursting through the stars
free from my mind
no longer bound by time.
Or am I Hope's fool.
I think and wonder
I suffer the pains of the flesh
and the fears of immortality
and I am crucified,
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Comments
Ian.T
Mon, 2014-12-29 18:29
Joe
It will be great to see that electric blue streaking across infinity finding all like Souls and blending with those you love, see you later,
Yours Ian..
.
There are a million reasons to believe in yourself,
So find more reasons to believe in others..
Lenny of Cohen
Wed, 2014-12-31 00:05
Nicely written
and something I've been exploring intimately for the last few years. At 12 I had an NDE and had a sneak at what is to come, and I can honestly say going Home is a Beautiful experience! I struggled for months to adjust back to normal life! I eventually did, but when I shared my experience I ridiculed. I have researched the subject of Near Death Experiences and would recommend PMH Atwater - who you can see on You Tube.
There is no death, but there is a Beautiful transition. A return Home. Sadly some souls are trapped by their thoughts, and it may take a while for them to realize what has happened. It saddens me that in the 21st century the transition process is not understood fully. I am fortunate in that I am prepared for my return Home, and I do share what I experienced to help others know what awaits.
Once again, well written.
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"Death" is nonsense: what is there to die?
"Life"? How could " life" "die"? That is a contradiction
in terms. Can "light" become "darkness"?
"Light" can only cease to be apparent
Wei Wu Wei
Geremia
Wed, 2014-12-31 09:31
I thank you for that. It is
I thank you for that. It is difficult to deal with illness and fear when you are alone. There are worse things than death, I always hoped to see my family again, Yes, in the 21st century the transition can be hard.
joe
Lenny of Cohen
Wed, 2015-01-21 10:42
Earthly Lessons can be difficult.
As they come in a myriad of guises. But from my own Near Death Experience I can assure you Joe that you are in for a treat! Also I have researched the subject of NDE's and that has also reassured me(not that I needed any reassurance!), and yesterday I came across this excellent short video about transition, hope you enjoy it Joe. Physical pain is another examination and I know what extreme pain is, and its something which I manage with heavy duty pain killers! I am of the opinion that if we can control the mind to some degree we may manage the pain better, this is something I will be practicing myself as I venture further into my exploration of consciousness.
The video:
What happens after we die? - NASA physicist Tom Campbell on The Z Cases
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwxsnKcwei4
Namaste,
Lenny
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"Death" is nonsense: what is there to die?
"Life"? How could " life" "die"? That is a contradiction
in terms. Can "light" become "darkness"?
"Light" can only cease to be apparent
Wei Wu Wei
Geremia
Wed, 2015-01-21 17:23
Thank you, Lenny. I needed
Thank you, Lenny. I needed this today!
joe