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Post by Lavender on Nov 4, 2020 2:11:58 GMT
Do you believe animals have the divine spark? Are they pure ego? My belief is that animals are a possible reincarnation for us and until we reincarnate into a being with less programming only then can we escape the matrix. I would like to hear other thoughts
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Post by mironlang on Nov 4, 2020 15:35:54 GMT
Do you believe animals have the divine spark? Are they pure ego? My belief is that animals are a possible reincarnation for us and until we reincarnate into a being with less programming only then can we escape the matrix. I would like to hear other thoughts WELCOME Lavender )))))
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Post by Lavender on Nov 4, 2020 21:36:50 GMT
Do you believe animals have the divine spark? Are they pure ego? My belief is that animals are a possible reincarnation for us and until we reincarnate into a being with less programming only then can we escape the matrix. I would like to hear other thoughts WELCOME Lavender ))))) Thank you. I'm happy to have found this place 🙂
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2020 2:57:12 GMT
Funny you ask this. I’ve always had dogs as companions through my years here on planet earth. I believe they are here to comfort and assist. I have no kids of my own so they are like children to me and I cry like a baby when they get old and I lose them. I once had a big dog named Titan. Now I have a good size dog named Buddy. I know Buddy is of the same source as Titan. Buddy picked me out when he was a pup at the shelter. So similar. Now last year we lost little Maggie. Not long after we took 3 month old Molly out of a co-workers house who could not keep her. Molly is a American Bully. A somewhat new breed and part pit bull. I know Little Maggie came back to us in a 55 pound ball of muscle. Again very similar personality from a very dissimilar breed. Don’t think for a moment we are not being looked after and sent companions. We have gifts that they cannot understand and they have gifts we should appreciate and be in envy of.
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Post by Hans Schokkenbroek on Nov 5, 2020 8:23:49 GMT
Do you believe animals have the divine spark? Are they pure ego? My belief is that animals are a possible reincarnation for us and until we reincarnate into a being with less programming only then can we escape the matrix. I would like to hear other thoughts Currently I see animals in the same way as I see the elements, rocks, plants and people. All is Creation, all has spirit. When in a non-ordinary state you can talk to any part of Creation. You can experience for yourself that all has spirit. It is the folly of man to think he is separate from other parts of Creation. A rock can contain the knowledge of thousands of years. Trees have witnessed the antics of man for hundreds of years. I believe every cell of every creation on Earth contains the memory of the entire universe. I do not know if animals have the divine spark as such but I currently feel that animals are just as divine as we are. I no longer think in terms of escaping the matrix. Is there a matrix, a control system? Yes I think there is plenty of evidence for that. But it only has power over you if you give it power. The whole system is based on people giving their power away. Once you experience you are not of this world but only in it, and you manage to get rid of the ego then you become whole again, freed from the matrix. You are still in it but not of it. As far as I am concerned there is nothing to escape from. The moment you think in those terms you are back in the control system. You are back in Plato's Cave. Frankly, I have stopped trying to explain everything. Your perception is extremely limited here. One simply does not know and cannot fully know until one leaves this Avatar. What brought me to my current state of awareness is listening to my inner voice. By trusting the inner guidance and slowly but surely gaining confidence that it is best to do so for me. You can get totally occupied or worn out (no pun intended to Wornout but a serious observation) by continuing to find your truth in this realm and trying to help others with your truth. Spending all your time in Plato's Cave and trying to get the others to see there is something beautiful outside. It is only natural to want to help others but in my opinion there is a trap to fall into. To help others without being asked to help. Then you are not respecting others for who they are. That actually wears you out because you are spending energy in an effort to change the reflection in the mirror. The only way to change the reflection in the mirror is by changing yourself. It has nothing to do with anybody else. I just try to live my life in Love and Gratitude for all I have and see. To blend with the land and admire the beauty of creation. So rather than trying to make logical sense of everything or contemplating what is out there and what happens after this life, I have totally committed myself to being (without question) based on my inner guidance. I have stopped trying to convince others of my personal truth. Trying to help without having been asked to help. I find the Hopi and aboriginal people in general very wise. They believe one's actions should be in full respect for every creation. Only by totally being myself, by totally listening to my inner moral compass can I change the world around me. All I can say it is enormously exciting, peaceful and liberating . Apologies for going way of topic.
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Post by Hans Schokkenbroek on Nov 8, 2020 8:55:40 GMT
Funny you ask this. I’ve always had dogs as companions through my years here on planet earth. I believe they are here to comfort and assist. I have no kids of my own so they are like children to me and I cry like a baby when they get old and I lose them. I once had a big dog named Titan. Now I have a good size dog named Buddy. I know Buddy is of the same source as Titan. Buddy picked me out when he was a pup at the shelter. So similar. Now last year we lost little Maggie. Not long after we took 3 month old Molly out of a co-workers house who could not keep her. Molly is a American Bully. A somewhat new breed and part pit bull. I know Little Maggie came back to us in a 55 pound ball of muscle. Again very similar personality from a very dissimilar breed. Don’t think for a moment we are not being looked after and sent companions. We have gifts that they cannot understand and they have gifts we should appreciate and be in envy of. Aboriginal people in general believe that all in Nature is there to teach us. We are the ones that need teaching and are most dependent on all in Nature.
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