(02-07-2014, 03:59 PM)Folk-love Wrote:(02-07-2014, 03:55 PM)Tanner Wrote: Also, easily accessible, perhaps, but then that much more difficult to appreciate. Who is to say you won't get bored of the ease of access? Maybe you only desire those things on the other side because they feel unattainable here, so it isn't really the lack of those things which bothers you but rather it is the effort needed to pursue them?
This post scares me. Are you saying the same joys are possible here as they are on the other side. I've always looked at the other side as the ultimate release. If its just more of the same *shutter*. Does living for an eternity scare anyone else?
We can't fathom the infinite/eternal through the distorted minds of third density.
I would offer the notion that this experience gives us the ability to choose either heaven or hell. It's a reflection of our belief systems.
As Bashar says, that's the gift of this experience. It has no meaning until we apply it. One can choose to see the world as a gift (heaven), and enjoy the breeze, the birds, the people, or a prison (hell), and do the opposite.
A great man once said:
Quote:There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle.
Albert Einstein
Heaven and hell are but states of being, both accessible and manifested directly through our own choices. Each is available to us in the eternal now.
Why not choose to see differently? The world may manifest very differently for you.