10-12-2016, 02:31 AM
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(10-12-2016, 01:35 AM)isis Wrote: he wanted to be alone in heaven? for the rest of eternity?
i'm hoping for alone time whenever i want it & to be able to choose my company.
i doubt anything like that is ever written in stone, as desires are subject to change.
i'm betting/hoping we can change things up whenever - even from the afterlife.
To build upon this idea, much of what I have read of Michael Newton's research on what we will call the "Architecture of Heaven" does seem to essentially corroborate this sentiment, in that there are many different mechanisms for healing, learning, study, and so on, in heaven.
However, I should also say that I have not re-read Micheal Newton's work since my introduction to The Ra Material and Confederation Philosophy, such that there may be more elements of the text that do not resonate with me as true than I recall.
[Off the top of my head, the inconsistencies I can think of between these two "sources" are few. The only proper inconsistency I can think of was one of Newton's own conclusions and not an inconsistency between his collected data and Confederation Material. This inconsistency being that Newton made the (quite reasonable from his data) conclusion that, because the spirit takes such a long time to adjust to the mind/body complex during infancy and early childhood, that Walk-Ins could not exist, whereas Confederation sources, incidentally, do assert the existence of Walk-Ins.]