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ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
Our bodies let go of our energy. It transmutes and transfers.
I don't really know. But I know we go on.
My mom died 6 years ago today and a red tailed hawk, her favorite, flew 10ft overhead of me today. I know love/energy doesn't die even if the purpose of being human is murky.
I don't really know. But I know we go on.
My mom died 6 years ago today and a red tailed hawk, her favorite, flew 10ft overhead of me today. I know love/energy doesn't die even if the purpose of being human is murky.
I align with this. We return to the source. The main space of energy we emerged from.
It’s like a drop retuning back to the ocean, and then mixing with the water for a while, to be dripped out in a different combination at a later time.
I don’t think we necessarily fully know or remember who we were once we are again “physically embodying” ourselves, in whichever form we take at said later time. But also, who knows and it doesn’t rly matter at the end of the day because we don’t escape death regardless what we believe.
I find that really beautiful, about the red tailed hawk being your mother’s favorite bird, that you were aligned enough with the experience to see that and connect those dots and meaning to you. @ScreamingFox
It’s like a drop retuning back to the ocean, and then mixing with the water for a while, to be dripped out in a different combination at a later time.
I don’t think we necessarily fully know or remember who we were once we are again “physically embodying” ourselves, in whichever form we take at said later time. But also, who knows and it doesn’t rly matter at the end of the day because we don’t escape death regardless what we believe.
I find that really beautiful, about the red tailed hawk being your mother’s favorite bird, that you were aligned enough with the experience to see that and connect those dots and meaning to you. @ScreamingFox
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
@soulrespite I figure if I have memories of today it's because I'm conscious tomorrow, so we go on. Besides what I know of science, my connection to earth, what I feel and experience, I really don't speculate much to preserve the truth. I let it humble me.
I have a red tailed hawk tattooed on my back for her. I know her energy is out there, I've felt her. I have had some beautiful experiences actually, I didn't need to fully understand.
Truth is it's all beautiful and ugly at once. Which just translates to beautiful.
Maybe even when we die, we still don't know lol
I have a red tailed hawk tattooed on my back for her. I know her energy is out there, I've felt her. I have had some beautiful experiences actually, I didn't need to fully understand.
Truth is it's all beautiful and ugly at once. Which just translates to beautiful.
Maybe even when we die, we still don't know lol
PhoenixPhail · M
@ScreamingFox I believe that, too. When the body dies, the person is liberated. There's no "other side." We're still here.
froggtongue · M
@PhoenixPhail Just what does that mean? You mean like the spirit of the person hovers around the body?
PhoenixPhail · M
@froggtongue Yes. Your consciousness survives your physical death. You don't lose your identity or your personality, just any negativity or ailment you might have had.
froggtongue · M
@PhoenixPhail To what end? These spirits just stay hovering over their graves but now with no ailments to them? That doesn't seem productive to society or to nature. Also if they're always there then is there a way we can see them to verify that they are just as we look up a truck to see that the tree does have leaves?
PhoenixPhail · M
@froggtongue [media=https://youtu.be/5uDA4RgHolw]
I don’t think it rly matters. And we don’t actually know that. @froggtongue @PhoenixPhail
You might be right that we may not even know we actually died. @ScreamingFox
You might be right that we may not even know we actually died. @ScreamingFox
froggtongue · M
@PhoenixPhail I had meant to get back to this. To watch what you put up. But I've not been able to dedicate the minimal one hour to this as well as the additional time to consider and respond to everything appropriately to what's highly likely to be things that have already been proven false or has no proof.
If however you could just summarize it then that would help speed things along. And one should be able to do that if one knows the subject matter. So take it upon yourself as a challenge if you cannot summarize it to learn more your own reason for believing in whatever it is the video tells.
If however you could just summarize it then that would help speed things along. And one should be able to do that if one knows the subject matter. So take it upon yourself as a challenge if you cannot summarize it to learn more your own reason for believing in whatever it is the video tells.
PhoenixPhail · M
@froggtongue I can't adequately summarize the contents of the video. It will just take watching it to get what it says.
froggtongue · M
@PhoenixPhail I get that it's difficult to not be able to concisely say a subject. It happens to me often. Such as if I wanted to explain time, space, quantum mechanics, etc. I don't have enough understanding of those things to give adequate explanations that are also concise. I know I need to study those much more if I want to be like the scientists and others who explain it to me in their videos.







