| Forum Home > Conspiracy Theories > Something I wonder about the people who feel part of evolution | ||
|---|---|---|
|
RadishKnight Member Posts: 33 |
I'd like to note that I'm speaking from a matter of perspective and simply what makes sense to me as validating my experiences within this world. I assume if you're reading the conspiracy theory section it should be a fun thing. I'll try to follow a bit of 'backstory' as to how I got from point A to point B. First I'll have to start by saying belief in the soul isn't something a person can understand from a truely rational mind. It's something we just feel or know through what we've lived, and our memories/lessons from them. Science has failed to understand the soul but intuition has not. When I say I practice psychic development all I personally implicate in that is the practice towards honing your intuition. What makes it seem so surreal is simply how we're getting the information as opposed to the act itself. One of the major keys to developing these types of gifts is confidence. You have to trust all the things that have led you to thinking you can trust them; that's a vague statement but life's lessons are fewer than the ways to come to them; as long as the sentiment is understood we're fine. In relation to the first paragraph I mean to imply that to me that while there's very little proof it's something that enough people have strong feelings about that it's very core to being human to wonder/feel about. Afterlife is taken seriously in just about every culture. Behavior is different but tones are not. Now our ever growing collective of lives as I see it is trying to evolve by learning valuables lessons to come up with lives even more in alignment with who they want to be. I tend to agree with the 'suffering brings enlightenment' from monks of different cultures and I'll tell you why I feel that way. When we're satisfied with something do we generally start or keep questioning why? I find it's more when we have a particular problem with something or want it to be better somehow.
I also feel that we're in some way fated in that the soul is involved in deciding what lives to live, and not the individual life itself. Try to imagine for a moment that if fate exists it's in part of because what the soul chooses, the rest being how the individual interprets it since it doesn't come from them... Then the entire history of events is written in some capacity.I feel this way not that we're so fated to only do a certain thing, but the impact that implication has for me about time the way we use it.Visually I see time as a box because of it; boundaries, like the limits of existing fate as I imagine the soul has it's own concept of time. To me time and fate are the same thing. In line with what I feel about suffering we offer ourselves a lot of growth in regards to the soul's benefit by taking on these difficult lives. Take the autistic savante for example. Society wasn't designed with them in mind, and the lives they have to lead because of it are difficult. It is however becoming more common. They can do extraordinairy things beyond the extent of your average human... Going back to what I feel on the collective deciding how one lives and the nature of time being different for a soul it communicates with itself and puts forward lives it feels it needs to learn from. If the decision was made on that scope don't you think it'd be worth trying to evolve to something greater if it meant having to lead a difficult life? All this to say.... If time is different to a soul than a life and the soul's time isn't involved with the 'box' or fated time... Is it possible that the lives within our soul have preplanned the lessons we're to learn by having lives of our soul as agents to make sure they happen? That is to say one life making the other lives possible? *Hugs* Thanks for reading this far if you did. | |
|
-- Have you ever danced with the devil by the pale moonlight? - Jack Nicholson as the Joker
| ||