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What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-08-2016 We have this short life, and then will spend the rest of eternity in a higher density, according to chance. What are some of the things you will miss about 3D. I'll miss how in your face everything is. I'll miss our ability to be surprised. I'll miss our ability to feel lonely. I'll miss the work in consciousness. I'll probably miss my limitation when I'm infinite. I'll miss not knowing what is next. RE: What will you miss? - Glow - 04-08-2016 (04-08-2016, 04:36 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: We have this short life, and then will spend the rest of eternity in a higher density, according to chance. I dont think you have to miss anything. There isn't a reason you couldn't come back to be of service even if it isn't to earth 3d. RE: What will you miss? - im_not_me - 04-08-2016 I'll miss being confused and under the influence of mind altering substances, assuming they don't exist in higher densities. I hope I won't be missing some of my family and friends. Some have been with for a some life times. Hope I'm lucky enough to share a few more with them. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-08-2016 I will definitely enjoy seeing the whole universe like on a computer. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-08-2016 (04-08-2016, 05:16 PM)Glow Wrote:(04-08-2016, 04:36 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: We have this short life, and then will spend the rest of eternity in a higher density, according to chance. I won't want to come back. Coming here was a risk. RE: What will you miss? - BlatzAdict - 04-09-2016 I won't miss any of it. It was one big merry go round round round. and I did not learn enough self respect for myself to allow those who needed to grow and to learn the space to do so on their own cause you can't violate free will and tell someone to know something. if someone wants to be ignorant you have to let them stay ignorant because it's their free will choice. there are plenty of other places in the galaxy. with more fun adventures. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-09-2016 (04-09-2016, 10:10 AM)BlatzAdict Wrote: I won't miss any of it. I wonder in higher density if you can implement a veil and make yourself confused for kicks. RE: What will you miss? - anagogy - 04-09-2016 The grass is always greener in the other dimension. The infinite desires the finite, and the finite desires the infinite. The neverending pulse that causes octaves to both coalesce and then dissolve again. Of course there is a portion of our consciousness that is always in both states. But the organized conscious self is always going to be gravitating towards where desire calls it. But I suppose that is as good a definition of perfection as any: the freedom to be able to eternally move towards what you are desiring, whatever that may be. All desires are just consciousness seeking balance. When pure balance or equilibrium is achieved, it is seen that the process of balancing is part and parcel of perfect balance itself, so the experience of growth is created eternally anew. Sort of like putting together a puzzle, and then upon completion, realizing that it was not the finished puzzle that you found the most satisfaction in, but rather, the process of putting it together. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-09-2016 I don't desire the infinite. Quite frankly it scares me. RE: What will you miss? - anagogy - 04-09-2016 (04-09-2016, 03:08 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: I don't desire the infinite. Quite frankly it scares me. Why does it scare you? RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-09-2016 (04-09-2016, 03:14 PM)anagogy Wrote:(04-09-2016, 03:08 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: I don't desire the infinite. Quite frankly it scares me. Because as part of experiencing infinity I'd have to experience all the things that I don't like, like having roaches crawling all over me, while I am buried alive. I'd have to experience everything there is in order to experience infinity. - - earth_spirit - 04-09-2016 ----- RE: What will you miss? - anagogy - 04-09-2016 (04-09-2016, 04:50 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: Because as part of experiencing infinity I'd have to experience all the things that I don't like, like having roaches crawling all over me, while I am buried alive. I'd have to experience everything there is in order to experience infinity. Well, this is just my opinion, but I don't think it quite works that way. Anything you might identify as "aversive" is only perceived as such because of the elements of "separation" present within the given experience. In the absence of separation, which is what being identified with infinity means from my perspective, it would mean there are no negative experiences. Disharmony is only experienceable in separation. It would be perfect harmony, though you might not "know it" even though you "were it", because to "know it" would require the disharmony, or at least some type of separation, to make the relative comparison. In other words, while "beingness" doesn't require comparisons, "knowingness" (the level of mind) does require comparisons. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-09-2016 Well said sensei. RE: What will you miss? - Minyatur - 04-10-2016 (04-08-2016, 06:28 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote:(04-08-2016, 05:16 PM)Glow Wrote:(04-08-2016, 04:36 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: We have this short life, and then will spend the rest of eternity in a higher density, according to chance. I think whether or not you would want come back will be known when the fruits of your experience are known to you. Sure it was a risk but what if it adds deepness to your soul, which will come to make you love yourself and what we all are more. Help you see greater beauty in all things. Help you shine a brighter light. Maybe also it was a risk because you were in great need of this experience. Yet the experience can make another one less extreme to you, because you will know yourself more beforehand. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-10-2016 Dolores Cannon had said that she did not want to come back, while she was still alive. A lady who channeled Dolores said that she wants to come back now, and she will soon. So her mind was changed. Though the time of karma is nearly done. RE: What will you miss? - Raz - 04-10-2016 In my experience and all the research that followed it a few years later; there is absolutely no risk coming here, there are pleasant and unpleasant parts of the experience but both aspects are ridiculously safe and all other notions are just based on being to zoomed in to see the big picture. Fear of this conceptual idea we call death, is a little Like being in a dream and fearing that you will be less your self when you wake up... RE: What will you miss? - anagogy - 04-10-2016 (04-10-2016, 12:25 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: Dolores Cannon had said that she did not want to come back, while she was still alive. My understanding of karma is that it is simply imbalance attracting balance, like water seeking its level. Since 4th density is not the ultimate balance, it may be more accurate to say the time of 3rd density karma is nearly done. We will still have the more subtle karma of 4th density to work out, or if we are wanderers, perhaps another density. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-12-2016 (04-09-2016, 01:32 PM)anagogy Wrote: The grass is always greener in the other dimension. The infinite desires the finite, and the finite desires the infinite. The neverending pulse that causes octaves to both coalesce and then dissolve again. Of course there is a portion of our consciousness that is always in both states. But the organized conscious self is always going to be gravitating towards where desire calls it. But I suppose that is as good a definition of perfection as any: the freedom to be able to eternally move towards what you are desiring, whatever that may be. This grass is greener. Though you may have seen this before. RE: What will you miss? - Minyatur - 04-12-2016 The clouds and the sky. RE: What will you miss? - Spaced - 04-12-2016 I won't miss anything. It will still be there. RE: What will you miss? - anagogy - 04-12-2016 (04-12-2016, 02:12 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: This grass is greener. Though you may have seen this before. That's hilarious. I had seen it before, but not for a while. I don't really see the connection, but thanks for laugh regardless. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-12-2016 (04-12-2016, 10:15 AM)anagogy Wrote:(04-12-2016, 02:12 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: This grass is greener. Though you may have seen this before. Connection is Love is greater there (in higher D) than it is here. RE: What will you miss? - Minyatur - 04-12-2016 (04-12-2016, 10:10 AM)Spaced Wrote: I won't miss anything. It will still be there. I thought that after posting, won't miss anything. Will be glad I apreciated things and that the memory of them will be forever there. RE: What will you miss? - AnthroHeart - 04-12-2016 (04-12-2016, 10:43 AM)Minyatur Wrote:(04-12-2016, 10:10 AM)Spaced Wrote: I won't miss anything. It will still be there. Yeah, nothing is truly lost. We can experience them in higher density if we wish. RE: What will you miss? - Minyatur - 04-12-2016 If we never parted ways with things, then we'd never meet new things. As such, we would have never met what we can now miss. |