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Joe Nichols's avatar

A lot to think about in this one. I'll may digest for a bit and I may be back. Not that it's too controversial, but it does give one pause to think about life/death. Beginning/end. Humans are structured to think linearly and in beginning and end. Though I find the truth to be anything but.

Amilia TOMIC's avatar

thankyou kindly Meredith - such great advice to follow in your comment of "strive for this daily, in every thought, emotion & action" how we think is how we feel/speak&act! most times we are goin to fast to remember/reflect on this - Thankyou:_) Such a valuable and doable exercise to strive for.

Amilia TOMIC's avatar

interesting to read "from death to birth" - when we have, not all, grown up with, from birth to death, we are born, live & die, it does give us something to think about in more depth. For me it is not so much about death - we do not have a choice in this, but for me it is the ones lost and the ones we leave behind.

Thankyou Meredith for your Easter Monday Renewal of Life!

Meredith's avatar

100%. Strive for This every day, in every thought emotion and action.

Meredith's avatar

For me, it’s about a life well lived. Then there is no fear of death or anything.

Amilia TOMIC's avatar

A life well lived - is what our lives should be about:_)

Karma Infinity's avatar

Some truths don’t land—they unfold.

This piece didn’t try to explain death. It listened to it. Let it speak in roots, in echoes, in the quiet transfer of becoming. Life not as escape from death, but as its soft translation. A river reshaped, not stopped.

What if grief isn’t the end, but the gate?

What if we’re not here to conquer endings—but to carry them forward, gently?

Still breathing in the silence.

Still learning what continues.

What found you in this?

Still becoming, with you ♾️

Joseph A. Carosella's avatar

There's a lot in Conversations with God, by Neale Donald Walsch, about reincarnation (especially in Book 3). And there is much in Laura Lynne Jackson's books about contact between those who have died and those of us here.

Our desires, our thoughts, our acts create our reality as we move through our days. And our energy moves forward after our body dies; our desires go with it.

I would enjoy getting together and talking about this beside the fire, or overlooking the river, or while sky-watching.