02-07-2014, 05:08 PM
The perception that gives me comfort is that, beyond the veil, when we look back at our lives, it's like watching a movie. You don't want a movie that's just all happy rainbows and Care Bears - not that there is anything wrong with rainbows or Care Bears, but as we mature these things become less fulfilling in and of themselves. We need drama. We need emotion. We need mystery. We need murder. Choosing to come back to 3D encompasses the joy of being an expert actor - we get to play an elaborate role that we designed, for ourselves! And again, playing a Care Bear is fun, but even more exciting than playing the Care Bear is playing the newt or grizzly bear turned Care Bear. The role is constantly changing and growing with us as we change and grow. Anything we want subconsciously or consciously comes to fruition in one way or another. Harnessing this power and learning to become the "director" and seeing how well we do in this role is the game. Even when we aren't having "fun", when we look back, those are the times when we have the most fun, because this is where the challenge and truly creative experience lies.
To be fair, beyond the veil duality doesn't exist as we know it. In the positive manifestations of higher dimensions, there is recognized unity among all, and basically an inability to disagree with others. This is why we come back. Because to our higher, more evolved selves who are kings of the Care Bears, this is the best way we can imagine to "pass the time". In fact, it's just the blink of an eye on the other side, so getting the most out of this perception of "time" is apparently something that we Wanderers really, really enjoy doing. I guess finding out why is the journey.
To be fair, beyond the veil duality doesn't exist as we know it. In the positive manifestations of higher dimensions, there is recognized unity among all, and basically an inability to disagree with others. This is why we come back. Because to our higher, more evolved selves who are kings of the Care Bears, this is the best way we can imagine to "pass the time". In fact, it's just the blink of an eye on the other side, so getting the most out of this perception of "time" is apparently something that we Wanderers really, really enjoy doing. I guess finding out why is the journey.