03-16-2011, 11:35 AM
(03-16-2011, 11:23 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: I am combining five topics into this one post. The member who didn't know if joking was right after catastrophe, idea of death, harvest, earthquakes, and more.
Enlightenment is revealing how things relate to the whole. To feel sorrow for death of others is a reflection of one's own fear of experiencing the same "tragedy." to feel joy reflects a knowing that it is okay and assurance that it is necessary. As enlightened ones, we should rejoice if an earthquake destroys the west coast and it's occupants. Gasp. Why? Because our brothers and sisters are moving on! Moving forward! I guaranty every one who died in japan is happy, comforted, and connected more than before. Those left are polarizing.
We are the aware ones. We are supposed to expect this. We know we are all connected. We know everyone will reach 6D and everyone will return to 8D/1D. So when the earth and it's inhabitants crumble away, we should rejoice with love and happiness because THIS IS GRADUATION TIME. LOVE AND LIGHT TIME.
Its only human to feel sorrow as one of us passes on. We may think or know they are going on..have graduated...whatever. But not everyone is awake. And the sorrow that goes through humans at the loss of a loved one is a form of purefying catalyst that cannot be avoided...nor, I think...should be avoided.
To come to terms with the death of a loved one is intensely personal. And eventually....an incrediblely liberating experience. I am never happy at first. But eventually....you know they are okay and that you will see them again. Even though you will always miss their physical presense in this world.
I'll never rejoice at the passing of so many people. But I will hug them when I see them again.
Richard