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Where we go when we die

Where do we go when we die? I mean, our spirit, our likeness, our true form? I figured it out. Natives have known it for centuries. They build totems out of it.
Up in the North, where the trees are uncut, where they blend together, branches over branches, reaching for sunlight and air, that is where we all go.
You can see it when you look into those trees during the daytime, relax your mind and you can pick out the shapes. Here is a Lion, here is a Ram, there is an otter, a fisherman, a poet, an artist. All creatures that have lived on this planet are represented here in perfect harmony. Some carry swords of protection (fallen logs), some have shields to ward off evil, some are part of the rock and seemingly impenetrable.
You can stare for hours into those trees and see entire families, animals, bugs, fish humans all in existence together, beautiful and harmonious. A natural representation of what they were, fleeting, as a gust of wind can change them, a year of growth changes them again. Like a pool of infinite souls pulled from the earth and on display. I hope to end up there one day.
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I'm sorry friend, but that doesn't match up with where the Bible says we go.
@LadyGrace That is because the bible is a made up story. I am talking about reality, not some fantasy. You can go into the forest and see this in action, not pray and hope for the best.
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@JamesBugman I don't put my hope in man. My hope is secure in God.
@JamesBugman so you're in the habit of deleting people's post just because they don't agree with you? Wow. What if you wrote on my post and I deleted what you wrote? That would not be respectful. As long as you were not cussing at me I would not delete it. Or speaking disrespectfully and I have not done that to you.
@LadyGrace When you talk nonsense, your post is deleted. Simple rule. Keep your fantasy out of my conversations. Thank you.
@JamesBugman Nonsense to you but maybe not to others. It's still disrespectful. Then you shouldn't post if you don't want to give people the opportunity to voice their opinion, even though it opposes yours. You only wanted to delete it because it doesn't match with your beliefs. It's like other people's beliefs don't matter and they do. That's how we learn and grow from each other.
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@LadyGrace It is not opposing my thoughts at all, but it is an attempt to redirect my post to something else, and that is not allowed here. You need to respect other peoples views on where life goes. Your fantasy is not the only belief. Please read my post again and perhaps you will find wisdom in it that your book cannot provide.

Any other posts you make will be deleted. Have a nice day.
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@LadyGrace My mother is a believer and a lot of my family are dour Presbyterians no pubs or shops open on Sundays, thats on isle of Lewis where I was born ,What I have seen through my job finding suicides and drug overdoses ,murders ,makes me think if there is a God he needs to buck his ideas up.
@LadyGrace its not respectful to come along and shit all over someone's belief - especially when its from the heart.

You get to have your belief on your posts, and he gets to have his on his posts.

Its not like hes made hundreds of posts about his belief and tries nearly every day to shove it down others throats.

He made a very poetic, ambiently vulnerable and soul smiling post about what he sees in nature and its possibilities - who on earth is souless enough to come in and slap that down coldly all because they can't see it or appreciate the vibe ?


Geez !