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Rated: 18+ · Other · Philosophy · #1992705
alternative thinking
It’s strange how people keep appearing in our lives and then often reappear in another form, as a different person, but with so many of the traits and aspects of the first person. This shape shifting is sometimes really obvious, but can be ambiguous in the beginning of an acquaintance and most often is at least subtle as the seeds begin to grow.

Sometimes, a new person will come into our lives and in time one might recognize this person is a fragmented composite of a number of other people he/she has had connections to. Move across the country, the same people you left behind will be magically drawn back into your life with fresh new faces, shapes and have sometimes even changed genders. Get a new job, same thing. as though some strong magnetic force was arranging your life into a life you thought you left behind.

The key is to wake up to the karmic nature of life and begin dealing with it.
The construct of human life is more infinitely complex than most realize, especially when trapped in the illusion that we experience life with a mere five senses, or are deluded into thinking we only live once . . . or that we only live one life at a time.

Every decision we make has eternal consequences, because at any given moment, infinite possibilities exist; they are all played out simultaneously, in every conceivable aspect, in the vastness of an eternal and forever expanding universe.

Because we are blind, we live as though the planet is flat and we are in danger of falling off the edges. Our minds confined to the programming we have received, which transfers genetically and is shaped by environment and experience.
Religious dogma can trap a mind for millennia . . . faith of our Fathers.
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