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Is there an After-Life? Part I

September 12, 2013 By David Roberts

SpiritSoulBody4What happens after death?  Is there another life waiting to be experienced?  Is there a place we go?  How about our bodies?  Will we get new ones?  Will we see God?  Will we better understand the happenings of our Earth's existence?  Will we recognize others?  If so, how will we know them?  And, how will they know us?  These questions and others would drive us insane if we allowed them to consume us, yet they are important questions, with answers available in places we may not have looked.   I will not attempt to answer each of these questions, but will offer a few thoughts that may help you find peace in each moment.

If I were to lose my arm, would I still be Me?.  Of course!  The answer is obviously, "Yes".  What if I lost my sight?  Or legs?  What if it were you?  What if you lost your job?  Or your house?  Or your spouse?  Or a child?  Would you cease being?  You might wish you didn't exist but our greatest fears are often the things that bring our most powerful deliverance.

There are two things you can count on... first, God does not change.  Second, things do.  The confusion enters when we misunderstand the dynamics between God and our natural understanding.  God is constantly changing form, speaking to us.  When things change in our lives, we know things will be different, but that's my point.  Mostly, we associate what is happening in our lives to define ourselves.  Right or wrong, it's the way we're built as humans.  When the human time expires, we won't have all the 'distractions' any longer.  When the distractions are no longer present did we cease existence?  Did our existence end when our time expired on Earth?   Your time on Earth has nothing to do with who you are, except it's the house which you are temporarily living.  And yet, the two are undeniably intertwined.  As such, all it's experiences are designed (by God) to reveal Truth and your connection with Eternal God.

Allow me to get a little personal... If you've ever lost a loved one, you understand the pain you've felt, or at least you understand that you did experience pain.  Perhaps you're going through the pain of loss now.  Perhaps it's not a person you've lost, but maybe life isn't going according to the plan you had envisioned.  The pain felt is real (with a small 'r') and is a clear sign, but who can read the signs?  Anyone can read the signs because it's a personal conversation you are having with Eternity (God).   Your connection with your loved one was/is much more than the memories you share and your connection with things in the natural are momentary, not eternal.

Well, let's get on with it.  Is there an after-life or not?   As long as you want to control your destiny by means of force or effort, there is only after-life, but for those who can connect to what I'm saying, there is present hope.  This hope isn't delayed to a point in the future.  If it were delayed, it would make the heart sick.  In fact, we're born with a condition that delays hope but God, through His eternal wisdom, did something strange.  He brought/brings hope to us, right where we are.  To recognize it, takes viewing from the perspective of Spirit.

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Important conclusion: Part II of Is there an After-Life?

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Where is God?

June 2, 2013 By David Roberts

It can be a harsh disappointment to discover God does not live in heaven, probably because we've invested for so long, in an idea that 'one day', we will live with God. We console ourselves and loved ones with advice that our previously departed loved ones and friends are now with God. Of course, our words are true, but not complete. In reality, God may not actually live in heaven, but instead, maybe Heaven lives in God! God is just as available now as He will be then, and He isn't off somewhere taking a nap until our natural lives expire. A key difference between living in the natural now and after death are; there are no more distractions to the present reality of an all present God.

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Those who read me regularly know when I write an article such as this, it isn't intended to offend, yet I'm aware of the risks associated with talking about such sensitive subjects. Writing this piece, my intention is to challenge myself to 'rethink' God, and experience Him as He is, in each present moment.

Without question, it's impossible to live on Earth without knowing first hand the sting of death. From the time I was born, I was taught through society, to place value on 'time', by measuring every-'thing'. This fear-based thinking fails to realize God is not a 'thing', nor is my eternal self. This fundamental miscalculation is part of the premise which my human nature can not find God. We've all lost loved ones or had negative diagnosis' at a doctor; thus, our humanity calculates this as perceiving natural death as being 'like a shoe waiting to drop'. In error, we perceive death as final; but in reality, it's the beginning (if you want to know how to experience death and continue living, keep reading).

The Gospel removed the sting of death by revealing a greater dimension (one that is higher). Circumstances we face aren't in dispute because in the world, we all experience trouble. What is at dispute with our very own flesh is that in Christ, we not only see God, but we understand Him. If we are in Christ, we are also 'as' Christ... not a copy of Christ, but the actual real Christ. As we experience God, we discover and experience our true self, and we become aware of the folly of the flesh. Once the folly is exposed, we can choose to embrace the power of God or embrace the world, but make no mistake about it, everyone will have this folly exposed to them. If we are 'open' to The Spirit', some may describe this as 'hunger'.

A key difference between living in this body and without the body, are the distractions it faces. When the body's life is over, it's distractions are removed; thus, revealing what was already true and real (Your Eternalness). What if the harsh reality is true? God may not live in heaven as much as heaven lives in God. Believing Heaven lives in God changes everything in the present, which is always the meeting place. What does that do to our religion? Or, our reasoning? Or, our relationships?

What if the same were true with our loved ones? What if we missed 'Eternity' already living in them, while they were living in their Earth body? Would we see our neighbor different? Would we hold fast to our reasoning, or would we view each other, from here on, as part of God's creation, loving more unconditionally?

David Roberts

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