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What fate awaits my loved ones? I understand they are an essential part of my being, yet will I ever have the opportunity to behold them in their human forms again, or will they ultimately dissolve into the void of nothingness after death?


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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@MarioGabrielJ nobody knows the answer to this question, we just don't know. Therefore staying in the present moment is so important, create good experiences together with those close to you now, while you are all having this experience together. 

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2 minutes ago, Evelyna said:

@MarioGabrielJ nobody knows the answer to this question, we just don't know. Therefore staying in the present moment is so important, create good experiences together with those close to you now, while you are all having this experience together. 

Thank you for your honesty and humility. Many people believe they have an answer to everything, but it's important to recognize that there's nothing wrong with admitting "I don't know." 


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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Two dead people discussing what death is:

 


I AM itching for the truth 

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30 minutes ago, Yimpa said:

Two dead people discussing what death is:

 

Thank God that non-existence does not prevail; only existence thrives.


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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Just now, MarioGabrielJ said:

Thank God that non-existence does not prevail; only existence thrives.

Existence thrives in non-existence.

I don’t know how I know that, but the more you know!


I AM itching for the truth 

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They will probably hit the void and freak out for eternity. Your loved ones could be demonic overlords you dont know them you know them as a human not their true nature and their true nature is behind their face hiding 

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2 hours ago, Yimpa said:

Existence thrives in non-existence.

I don’t know how I know that, but the more you know!

Existence cannot spring forth from non-existence, as non-existence is neither a location nor an entity; it is merely the absence of being.


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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1 hour ago, Hojo said:

They will probably hit the void and freak out for eternity. Your loved ones could be demonic overlords you dont know them you know them as a human not their true nature and their true nature is behind their face hiding 

One day we will have the answer


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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Infinite Answers indeed…

Who needs AI when I am IA


I AM itching for the truth 

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Just now, Yimpa said:

Infinite Answers indeed…

Who needs AI when I am IA

😏


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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23 hours ago, Oppositionless said:

I like the book Many Lives, Many Masters

I'll keep an eye on it and see how it develops.


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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