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🔗Originally written Wednesday 10th August 2022 at 01:07 am
📄 Published to MORE WFSIW 5th October 2022
Good evening. Before we start, can I remind you to only write words as they appear in your mind and not from you thinking them up from your own sources?
We’d like to talk to you about the richness and value of life, whether as we enjoy it here now, or you on your side. Life itself is the most undervalued, under appreciated, and under-accepted part of everything. We all know that life is infinite, yet during its path it changes, grows and moves us with it. As we change, we grow and move forward. But the spark of life is so precious. Even scientists and doctors would argue about a way to accurately define what life really is.
Over here, without a [physical] body to define life medically speaking, no physical brain or pumping heart, we’ve come to appreciate that life is a miraculous work created by the Divine force, that defies all singular descriptions. Life is created like a spark and cannot be destroyed entirely by any known actions.
Once you’re chosen to be the result of that said spark, you’ll be alive for infinitum, taking on different forms for different purposes along the way. Considering life to be precious is to reveal one’s ignorance of the subject. The force of life is purposeful from the Divine’s plan. Appreciating the very atom that make’s up a life is not such an easy thing to do.
We have talked about the subject of life a great many times when we come together here. We don’t, and probably never will be able to understand all of the elements that makes it become one life.
Can you start to imagine how hard it is for us here to define life and how we seem to contain those ingredients? Yes of course your life on earth should be deemed precious, but when you recognise its infinity, that preciousness is less relevant. It most certainly is important to preserve your body on earth to home your life, but the truth is your life, that central force cannot be destroyed or taken from anybody, least of all you.
As we’ve said, we cannot help you understand fully what exactly life is because we struggle to understand even now. We just know that life is everything, while at the same time being nothing. If we did not exist here in this world, and all life on earth was eradicated, would there be nothing, no life? Of course not. Life exists and life is both everything and nothing.
[ME] At this point I fell asleep and awoke around 30 minutes later.
ORIGINAL NOTES
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UPDATED AFTERTHOUGHTS
written on Sunday 26th March 2023 - 228 days later
Here is a copy of my original Afterthoughts written when this session was originally published:
You’ll be familiar with the times that these notes are originally written. They’re often done in the wee small hours at the end of a day. This is a great time to write, though it comes with the risk of me falling asleep in the process. That is what happened on this occasion.
You can feel from the style of the words that I was struggling to stay awake and listen properly, hence I feel that the message is not entirely clear. There is a scientific point however. Life, and what starts and sustains it still remains somewhat of a mystery to mankind. Scientists cannot define entirely what ‘spark’ starts life and why. They most certainly cannot recreate it from nothing either. So it’s a fair assumption to suggest that life is a Divine gift.
When I wrote these notes up for this edition, I stopped to think about the point about life cannot be destroyed. I thought that was wrong. I can tread on an ant and wipe it out, or I could knock off the mother-in-law, (and believe me, I’m tempted at times!) and then surely life has been destroyed. But of course it hasn’t. Life is eternal as we are aware.
The following line baffled me -
Considering life to be precious is to reveal one’s ignorance of the subject.
My thoughts now - 228 days later are that this session is rich in philosophy and thought-provoking. Perhaps I didn’t give myself enough credit at the time. I’m also not sure why I was baffled by the quote line. It makes complete sense to me now and should have at the time.
These replay versions serve to remind us of the inspired words months later when we have grown a little more and our understanding has increased.
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