I love that 'play with words' and sometimes what we try to explain and express is too 'limited' for words :scratch:
I guess, I should have said you are 'enlightened' :cheeky: cause I do having this 'deep' conversations :blush:
Indeed, if we're here in the "here and NOW" and on the 'earth plane'... Everything is relative and incomplete... The pieces of the puzzle only fall into place once we reach HOME... :blush:
Thanks.
I do love word plays.
I've had people tell me I'm "wise" before. My ego likes that notion. :lol: Not sure it's a good idea to tickle it. I suppose I am less trivial than girls my age and thus have more room in my mind for what matters, but I'm not sure whether that's because I'm wise or simply because fashion, diets, nail-polish and boys don't interest me much. :lol:
:clap: If 'murder' is 'part of the plan of life' :scratch:See, it's this I don't understand in the whole loss of Michael :wub:
I do believe in action and consequences or causes and events...
It's just... My 'emotions' are too 'tangled' up when it comes to Michael :blush:
I believe it is. For some people, obviously. Not everyone is murdered. I understand how the circumstances of Michael's life could upset you. And I don't think the wisest man on earth could tell you exactly why some people are allowed to be murdered. I don't know, I don't understand. I can try, but my vision is dim and limited. I only see a reflection of reality, like in a mirror. So I couldn't tell you why right now, if I wanted to, But I believe there is a very good reason, and by believing, I come to know.
Like I said, our perspective of time is linear. We have to go through time step by step and sometimes, we don't understand a certain step until we're well past it and then it becomes clear that it was essential. Tell me, how many times has it happened to you that you were told to do something that made no sense at all, but later on, you realized why exactly you were told to do it? I am confident that one day, we'll look back and realize that Michael's death and the circumstances in which it happened were exactly the right thing, and it will make perfect sense. Until then, all we can do is believe.
You know, there's a theory in Physics nowadays that deals with the idea that our entire universe is a hologram, a digital simulation like a big 3D computer game. That all our experiences are virtual, and that everything that has to do with matter is virtual.
Reading this 'reply' ...
Did your read "The power of NOW" by Eckhart Tolle or any Deepak Chopra books?
If NOT ... Where did you get that 'knowledge'?
Nosy, am I:cheeky: PLEASE Share
No, I haven't actually read any of those books. I have however read The Bible. Well, not all of it, but a lot of it. I believe in it and, like I said before, through belief comes knowledge. I've always been a person of intellect. I like to think and ponder, I like to know and understand and, though my existence on this Earth has yet to reach its second decade, I've experienced a lot of things and read or heard about others that have strengthened my belief in the truth of the Bible.
I've never really been one to take things for granted. I've always tended to research, validate and bring my own input to any information that came my way. So, when you ask me where I get my knowledge, truth is, I don't know. I don't know where any of what I've said came from, it just did as I was thinking what to reply to you. It's not like I spend my time reading philosophy books and thinking about the meaning of life. :lol: I just have a primal and simple belief that has many facets I have yet to discover. Which is why I like these questions, because it makes me wonder and pose questions and sometimes, not always, they get answered. So, I'd say my knowledge comes from God.
I've written another essay here. :lol: I hope it makes sense, I tend to ramble.