Author: | Thomas J. Mason | ISBN: | 9780463286258 |
Publisher: | Thomas J. Mason | Publication: | August 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas J. Mason |
ISBN: | 9780463286258 |
Publisher: | Thomas J. Mason |
Publication: | August 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The HORRIBLE Truth About Reincarnation is that we do come back. Death is not an escape. The Near Death Experience that I had this lifetime showed me that God is with us always and we are already with God, wherever we are. As God’s children we are always welcome to come Home for a visit, but God did not create us as individuals, with self-determinism, to hang around Heaven all day, as that “Lucky Old Sun” does. God gave us life to have a life.
In my understanding, and realize that is all I know – in my understanding, God gave us life to have a life, to create our lives as we choose, to be a man or a woman, to be a highwayman, or a spaceship captain, or a drop of rain or a rock, or a tree or a fish, or a hamster – whatever we choose. Even if we choose to be a pebble on a beach, we have God’s blessing to contribute to God’s creation by creating.
The HORRIBLE truth is that we will be back in the world we leave. We are, by this time in our eternal wanderings, so bound to the lives we are living, by our good deeds and our bad deeds; by those we love, and those we hate; by all the interconnections to others and this planet and this universe; by our successes and our failures; by all the incomplete projects in our lives, all the things we wish we had done differently, that we cannot get our attention off these lives and this planet and this universe. We are doomed or blessed to come back and have another go at it.
The HORRIBLE Truth About Reincarnation is that we do come back. Death is not an escape. The Near Death Experience that I had this lifetime showed me that God is with us always and we are already with God, wherever we are. As God’s children we are always welcome to come Home for a visit, but God did not create us as individuals, with self-determinism, to hang around Heaven all day, as that “Lucky Old Sun” does. God gave us life to have a life.
In my understanding, and realize that is all I know – in my understanding, God gave us life to have a life, to create our lives as we choose, to be a man or a woman, to be a highwayman, or a spaceship captain, or a drop of rain or a rock, or a tree or a fish, or a hamster – whatever we choose. Even if we choose to be a pebble on a beach, we have God’s blessing to contribute to God’s creation by creating.
The HORRIBLE truth is that we will be back in the world we leave. We are, by this time in our eternal wanderings, so bound to the lives we are living, by our good deeds and our bad deeds; by those we love, and those we hate; by all the interconnections to others and this planet and this universe; by our successes and our failures; by all the incomplete projects in our lives, all the things we wish we had done differently, that we cannot get our attention off these lives and this planet and this universe. We are doomed or blessed to come back and have another go at it.