Comments on: Dancing Through Eternity https://www.unitygj.org/dancing-through-eternity/ 2793 Skyline Ct. #C Grand Junction, CO 81501 Mon, 29 May 2017 19:02:51 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: J Douglas Bottorff https://www.unitygj.org/dancing-through-eternity/#comment-350 Mon, 29 May 2017 19:02:51 +0000 https://unitychurch.wordpress.com/?p=1776#comment-350 In reply to Jackie & Mike Austin.

Thank you for your comment. Yes, I’m quite aware that some report “hellish” NDE’s. Researchers say these constitute about 1% of reported experiences and that they often start out negative and end positively. There are some evangelical NDE researches who focus on these as support of their belief in hell. I do not believe there is a place known as hell, so their negative experience probably has to do with their own psychology, which we apparently carry with us. In the same way some report variously seeing a being of light, Jesus, Buddha, etc., so our belief system apparently influences some aspects of the NDE. However, it is common that atheists come back believing in God, Christian fundamentalists relinquish their rigid views of sin and punishment and materialists come back knowing there is no death.

As far as purpose goes, yes, we have purpose, but I have come to believe that is of our choosing. From the universal point of view, our purpose is to express life, love, power and intelligence. Does God choose how we are to express these things? No. We make our choices based on our interests and dispositions. The will of God is unlimited expression, which is found fully in the human being. That said, if we choose to fritter away this life, we apparently are free to do so. There’s no St. Peter keeping score. And, as Fillmore reserved the right to change his mind, I think we can all change our sense of purpose any time we feel deeply moved to do so. God is not going to be disappointed that we’re no longer doing something He expects us to do. This is, to me, the kind of thinking I’m willing to chuck.

Thanks again for commenting.

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By: Jackie & Mike Austin https://www.unitygj.org/dancing-through-eternity/#comment-349 Mon, 29 May 2017 16:13:11 +0000 https://unitychurch.wordpress.com/?p=1776#comment-349 Interesting perspective, as always, which I appreciate.

As you’ve stated often in your posts on the Complete Soul, we do not choose our incarnations with any stated purpose in mind – we simply choose to have a bodily experience for the experience itself. It is my belief that all life is purposeful. When you set out to write a book – whether, like yours on spiritual matters, or like others on various topics, it is usually with the intent to influence those who read it with your wisdom or opinion or story or information. There is purpose. So it is with the lives we live while briefly on this earth.

So it is with the lives we live while briefly on this earth. While in a body, we have the ability to influence others, for good or for ill. To believe, as you seemingly do, that all NDE’s are positive, airy and light, is to be ignorant of other experiences which are not so. I suggest visiting this website that chronicles some of the LPE’s (less positive experiences) related to a doctor of internal medicine who has written about both positive and not-so-positive experiences related to her: http://www.neardeath.com/science/experts/barbara-rommer.html

In the interest of full disclosure, I have not read this book but I believe it is important to give both opinions on NDE and to recognize that how we live, and why we live on this earth plane near other embodied souls, carries important consequences for all of us.

Thank you for this message from yesterday which I’ve watched this Monday morning – Memorial Day – a day to remember.

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