Friday, 7 August 2015

Whenever you hear someone say, the end is near; know it is quite the opposite. The beginning is near; humanity is merely commencing on a journey of consciousness.

A star (many stars) died so you could live.  There is one supernova every ~50 years in the Milky Way. With billions of galaxy in the observable universe, multiple supernovas are discharging every second.  Part of your body has elements from one star, and parts may be from a different star.   You and I could share elements of the same star.



While there isn’t an afterlife in the traditional sense, you can take comfort in knowing it doesn’t matter.   Immortality in the conventional sense is quite egotistical and self-loving; it is a creation of a self-centered human idea.   The real and meaningful afterlife is the life you leave behind to the generations to follow.

Our resolve is to make the Earth a little bit better than we found it.   And we all have the opportunity to be part of it.  One day humanity will capture consciousness, when this happens, the idea of gods and physical afterlives will be no more.   The concept of race, color, and creed will disappear.   We will be able to escape our Earthly beginnings and indeed be an interstellar keeper.  .  .  .  . And you were a part of that human journey.   Your child’s descent, in seven or eight generations, may be the key to unlocking consciousness.

Sometimes life has the appearance of a cynical view because humanity is barely out of the dark ages, humankind has just begun.  It wasn’t very long ago we killed women for witchcraft.  Physical knowledge of the universe has only been potentially available to the global population for 1 or 2 generations at the most.

Whenever you hear someone say, the end is near; know it is quite the opposite.  The beginning is near; humanity is merely commencing on a journey of consciousness.

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