:laugh: Re the Albert Einstein comment:laugh:
Errrm....at a guess....we will all have some "bog- standard" just-get-through-in-one-piece and learn what we can/while we can type lives. On the other hand - I would presume that we will all have lives where we have Done Summat that is a bit "special" and have made A CONTRIBUTION that is noticeable and will live on after that particular lifetime of ours.
Does that sound about right?
From where I'm standing - nowt wrong in being proud of any "A CONTRIBUTION" lifetimes we have - as long as we remember that (like most people) the vast majority of lifetimes that we have will be "bogstandard just-get-through" type lifetimes. Errr...maybes the analogy is "Sometimes one makes a super-duper haute cuisine type meal and nowt wrong with being pleased with that - as long as one remembers the other times when something very ordinary got mucked up by us and stuck to the bottom of the pan and wasn't even edible".
I use the cooking analogy - because many of us will have cooking for a particular interest of ours and will understand that one
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Re our incarnate wants and desires being expanded after death - I would say that probably is the case from what I can see. I think personally that it will probably help a lot in being more "super"conscious/aware, etc after death with the knowledge and sheer relief from no longer having to be aware of/fend off/deal with all the "bad stuff" that is so prone to happening on Earth. Another analogy that comes to mind is that - here on Earth the vast vast majority of us (and I doubt I personally am any exception to that...) see life from within our own particular "bubble". I expect the rich and powerful see things through a very different perspective to the rest of us - because they are so protected from many of the worries that the rest of us have that it probably never occurs to them that all sorts of things might rear up and "hit them round the head". Whatever "position" we are in in Society - it's probably/almost certainly going to be a struggle to relate to problems we know we personally don't expect to experience (as we have done or think we've done enough to insulate/protect ourselves from them). We all of us have things that we are quite sure we are "safe from" personally and can look at them dispassionately - as they won't affect us.
To me - I tend to think we will all find it MUCH easier to view things dispassionately/feel so much more "lovingkindness" towards all once we know we personally are now "safe" (ie off Planet Earth - as we have now died - so nothing bad at all can touch us anymore - unless we choose to come back here again) iyswim. Words are failing me a bit at explaining clearly what I mean - but I hope you get my drift...
Errrm....at a guess....we will all have some "bog- standard" just-get-through-in-one-piece and learn what we can/while we can type lives. On the other hand - I would presume that we will all have lives where we have Done Summat that is a bit "special" and have made A CONTRIBUTION that is noticeable and will live on after that particular lifetime of ours.
Does that sound about right?
From where I'm standing - nowt wrong in being proud of any "A CONTRIBUTION" lifetimes we have - as long as we remember that (like most people) the vast majority of lifetimes that we have will be "bogstandard just-get-through" type lifetimes. Errr...maybes the analogy is "Sometimes one makes a super-duper haute cuisine type meal and nowt wrong with being pleased with that - as long as one remembers the other times when something very ordinary got mucked up by us and stuck to the bottom of the pan and wasn't even edible".
I use the cooking analogy - because many of us will have cooking for a particular interest of ours and will understand that one
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Re our incarnate wants and desires being expanded after death - I would say that probably is the case from what I can see. I think personally that it will probably help a lot in being more "super"conscious/aware, etc after death with the knowledge and sheer relief from no longer having to be aware of/fend off/deal with all the "bad stuff" that is so prone to happening on Earth. Another analogy that comes to mind is that - here on Earth the vast vast majority of us (and I doubt I personally am any exception to that...) see life from within our own particular "bubble". I expect the rich and powerful see things through a very different perspective to the rest of us - because they are so protected from many of the worries that the rest of us have that it probably never occurs to them that all sorts of things might rear up and "hit them round the head". Whatever "position" we are in in Society - it's probably/almost certainly going to be a struggle to relate to problems we know we personally don't expect to experience (as we have done or think we've done enough to insulate/protect ourselves from them). We all of us have things that we are quite sure we are "safe from" personally and can look at them dispassionately - as they won't affect us.
To me - I tend to think we will all find it MUCH easier to view things dispassionately/feel so much more "lovingkindness" towards all once we know we personally are now "safe" (ie off Planet Earth - as we have now died - so nothing bad at all can touch us anymore - unless we choose to come back here again) iyswim. Words are failing me a bit at explaining clearly what I mean - but I hope you get my drift...