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Immortality as a Disease

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I like to think life is. Even death is life. This is a short video that suggest why dying might be a gift. We may have lived before, but maybe there's a reason we don't remember everything so vividly- a reason why we are born with temporary form experiencing birth, mutation and decay.


I think maybe the reality of a temporary existence gives meaning to eternal concepts.

Hope you watch and provide your thoughts below! 🧙‍♂️
 
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I have never wanted "Eternal Life". Who would? Holy jeez, you'd go crazy. But I don't think we have to worry. The Buddhist concept of a candle lighting several other candles, life-to-life, make more sense. The ego consciousness now typing this will cease. The memories will be absorbed into the Universal Mind. I'm fine with that.
 
It is all a mixed bag one way or another though really all the memory is still there just not normally accessible until on the other side again but anyway the memory block here both a blessing and a curse. Willing to bet that most souls on average have probably been around for at least a few million years or more between this world and God knows what else so once in a while some really interesting stuff pops up in some regressions.
 
Yes it's fascinating and sometimes it feels like we've been granted a purview into another dimension. I understand coming into this body and experiencing this dimension as important and sometimes it feels like I am dancing along the edge of 3D reality and infinity. I only wonder if there's a reason for being shown that something more. Sometimes I think it is a gift in itself, meant to comfort and humble- at the very least, it has helped me realize the drama is not reality. And strangely enough, it makes me appreciate all this world has to offer.
 
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