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I Know Our Work Is Never Over

Too Little Too Late?

By: heavyduty1
Written on January 9th, 2012
Age: 66-70 , Male
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  • pedrohedgerow

    I like to keep an open mind on what I believe could be the way things are around us,and do not claim to be right,just where Im at with matters at present.Could it be that we are all the Creator,sent forth from him in miniture,to experience every possible experience there is to be experienced?Which would include worlds not taking the right decisions regarding survival,although at the moment of death we would be recalled,downloaded and issued out to the next situation.

    Jun 26, 2012
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    • heavyduty1

      We are connected to our Creator and thereby to each other. And by extension, while answerable to this higher source we are also responsible for each other and the well-being of the Creation. I have glimpsed such a role and was comfortable with its implications. What work could be nobler?

      Jun 26, 2012
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    • pedrohedgerow

      I have to say you speak a lot of wisdom.

      Jun 26, 2012
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  • MNWoman

    Firstly, I believe our work has begun; but our development is in it's infancy. We just don't know it because we feel we've come so far in evolution. We are still learning to open our eyes and process our environment. A baby doesn't' "know" it's a baby.



    I do not think technology can or will wipe out empathic abilities. As a matter of fact I believe empathic senses are heightened when other traditional senses are altered by environment; physical and developmental disabilies and other causes.



    You posed very interesting questions and I hope my response is as interesting to you as your thoughts are to me.



    Secondly, What do you consider "enlightenment"? I believe Jesus was the first and last to achieve perfection on this earth and his sacrifice wiped out the sins of the world. So I would answer you second question "yes".

    Jun 20, 2012
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    • heavyduty1

      Thank you for your response, which is cohesive, interesting and provocative. Jesus is the apex of our consciousness, and his example and sacrifice are the enlightenment.

      Jun 21, 2012
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