Want a daunting task; try tackling eternity and death in four to
five hundred words. Let me know how I do. Having worked with many
approaching the transition, typically most folks have given it some
thought, but usually have kept the subject at arms length for obvious
reasons. Remind you of anyone? A wise man said centuries ago that the
first true step in enlightenment is when we embrace our own mortality.
Where were you before you were conceived? One moment there was no you,
and then there was. In that single cell, the fertilized egg, everything
about you was there: your eye color, the shape of your fingernails, hair
color, final height, sex, your blueprint of freckles, everything that
makes the physical you, all in a point of protoplasm so small as to be
invisible to the naked eye, pretty amazing. Then you began to grow and
nine months (give or take) later you made your appearance on the world
stage. Fast forward a few decades and we arrive at another seminal
moment in life, when the flesh fails. Where’d you go? Consider: Before
you were born you were nowhere in flesh. You are born, and now you are now here.
You die and you are nowhere again. Same word, just a little different
spacing: no where to now here to no where again in the flesh. (Tip of the hat to
Wayne Dyer, though I may have thought it, he said it very clearly and on
point.)
In truth we have always been “here”,
part of, connected to the Source, the flesh a tool, a conveyance for our
eternal consciousness. We didn’t arrive from anywhere and we don’t go
anywhere. Our birthday and death day are points on a relatively
meaningless calendar, since God and our consciousness are eternal.
Living on the Spiritual Basis we spend this life applying spiritual
truth and understanding to everything in our lives to the best of our
awareness at the time since our awakening is an ongoing process. In so
doing the answers to the eternal questions come if we are diligent. So
don’t concern yourself with what is on the other side of the line, for
the line really is immaterial, for death waits for all men but waits on no man.
Keep your eyes and thoughts on today’s demonstrations and the morrow
will take care of its self. In living this way we will approach the
transition in peace, embracing the change, bidding farewell to the
limitations of flesh, going nowhere, being here now, just in a different
and altered consciousness.
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