
So there's been a lot of discussion on Heaven...the eternal bliss...the place where we meet our Maker and Love is all encompassing. I do beleive there is such a place, but I can not define it...it would be like trying to explain to a dog that the world is not in black and white, but full of color...or trying to explain to Brother Moody that a Speak and Spell really does "know nuftin" and that it's just a simple computer program geared for toddlers
I agree with Mary that everything as we know and cherish changes once we get there, with or without loved ones
...but what i'm still trying to grasp is how can there be
good without evil?
light without the darkness?
the sweet without the salty?
if we leave our world behind and forget our problems and sins of the earth, then how do we appreciate the greatness of Heaven?
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Why do we even bother talking about it? Fact is NO ONE KNOWS what happens when you die. let's move on
It's all about faith - believing without seeing. It really is not for us to know the particulars but to strive to get there knowing that when we get there it will all make complete sense
when we get to heaven, all the evil has been rejected so only good survive the darkness gone only sweet, everthing has been seived out. The only thing that remains are his people, all like minded in spirit and in truth. Like all the chocolate m&m's will be together no peanuts. Leaving your 10 carat diamond ring on the pavement and no one will steal it because it is not in their heart or nature to do so. No more SIN. Also we can appreciate the greatness of heaven because you don't forget what is right and what is wrong it just that you will always do right because your heart should be pure, or else you would have never gotten into the kingdom. So basically you can be free to be good knowing everyone around you are the same.
I still think we as souls get recycled into future generations. how else can one explain not only physical likenesses, but character likenesses as well. Those who are 'damned' to hell end up as fragments in some weird disturbing fractal geometric order, to be used as building block for nature.
I think I had a nightmare were this actually happened to me. And no, no drugs were used. I was 10 or maybe younger. The vision I had made no sense, just shapes, not random, uniform shapes repeating and repeating, each new shape within the one before, until the shape got sooo small that it became violent, explosive, disturbing.
"Imagine there's no heaven. It's easy if you try. no Hell below us. Above us only sky. Imagine all the people livin for TODAY"
I believe that is what alot of people are chosing to believe. Remember, God in his own words have told us of his plans. You can choose to believe that the world as we know it is all that we have or trust in the Lord. Remember the Ant and the Grasshopper story? Which one are you.
"praying"-mantis.
My analogy was not an attempt to be clever. It is my interpretation of 'heaven' and 'hell'.
I've had this nightmare several times. Most recently was two years ago down the shore. I could never explain to anyone what this nightmare was, until I saw a fractal geometric poster on display in Spencer gifts.
Intrigued, I googled, fractals, and read up on a guy, Benoit Mendelbrot, a mathmetician who's more commonly known as one of the early pioneers of IBM. Check it out, it's facinating!
death scares the HELL out of me. that's why I will be searching for the age cure. I WILL live forever.
the one thing I know for sure is that mathematics is the universal language....everything we know can be reduced to mathematical proportions- animals, plants, nature, music
It's a matter of time until we as humans will communicate strictly through some form of mathematical code.
Thank God it won't be anytime soon.
I's gots a problem speaking as it is.
goog-bye ebonics, hello numonics.
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