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Bananabrain could probably elaborate more on this idea of being blameless. Being perfect does not necessarily mean being complete. But it is an attitude of committment toward God and toward others. Yes, we do have growing and learning to do. I don't think we will be stagnant in eternity. But we will learn without the pain and suffering. In Revelation 21, there is the Tree of Life that bears fruit for the healing of the nations. Whether or not that implies a literal fruit or not is beside the point. Just suffice to say that the total Presence of God will be experienced to instantly heal the brokenhearted. Quote:
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This is what it is about, contemplation. What if you get to the other side and find out the degree of enlightenment that can be grown through experiences on earth, and how well the elementary education in this plane can prepare you for further growth and adventures in the next. What if you find your acceptance of Jesus as your Saviour is your admission ticket, however you wish to have more, ie really understand and be forgiveness and unconditional love as was taught by the master and not merely give lip service to it as is quite common. Don't you think it possible you'd want to come back for another ride on the kids coaster to better prepare you? |
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Re: Christians are Free to Accept Reincarnation
Oh, what the heck--I'll throw this out there. Please, please, please do not think I am preaching this or saying it is the way things are. I'm just playing the "what if" thing. I don't think we are condemned for having "what if" thoughts.
So, "what if", setting aside karma and salvation--I mean, say your salvation is already secured or you have no negative karma (however you think of these concepts), "what if" one had the choice to come back in order to be of service to "others". What if your return, either here or in a parallel existence, was actually in service to God? Like I said, I am just letting my thoughts run free here, not presenting dogma. I'll probably be sorry I said it anyway. ![]() InPeace, InLove |
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What teaches us these principles best? Some book? Some speaker? or overcoming some major issue that causes us to grow? What if this is heaven? And it is upto us to see it as so? |
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Re: Christians are Free to Accept Reincarnation
Hi wil--I don't know. I'm thinking that "Heaven" may be many things we have never considered, simply because we have never thought of it (or don't remember
), I have a feeling that we certainly do place many artificial constraints on it, though. I think we do it, most often inadvertantly, by trying so hard to define it. ![]() InPeace, InLove |
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My dear Lord, I see that there are many saintly persons indeed, but they are interested only in their own deliverance. Not caring for the big cities and towns, they go to the Himalayas or the forest to meditate with vows of silence [mauna-vrata]. They are not interested in delivering others. As for me, however, I do not wish to be liberated alone, leaving aside all other souls. I know that without enlightenment in God consciousness, without taking shelter of Your lotus feet - one cannot be happy. Therefore I wish to bring them back to shelter at Your lotus feet. (Bhagavata Purana 7.9.44) Are there any records of similar themes existing within Christianity? Maybe from less orthodox sources? ... Neemai |
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Yet this will be followed by a sense of incredible forgiveness and healing in the Presence of a Merciful God, not because I necessarily deserve it (who really does?), but that I recognize the source of such healing coming from the One who created me, but also that I've experienced this forgiveness and healing even here and now while I've been on earth. I know the love that God has for me and can attest to it. I suppose it's possible that God could me the choice to come back. Or possibly sent me back regardless of my wishes. I leave that for Him to judge. But given the choice, would I? I really couldn't say. But what if eternal life opens up a world of choices and growth that we've never considered before. What if being in an immortal state would allow us to be loving and forgiving in a manner that we could not in our mortal bodies. what if we can touch the hem of His garment in such a way that all our bitterness and hatred just melts in the light of His Love. What if the openess of every man's heart is revealed, yet having known our own frailities, we are able to forgive the wrongs that we have done to others as they forgive us, just because we are in the midst of His powerful Presence. That all the negativity will disperse like a flash because of God's Holy Spirit. Yes, there will be a purging of our souls, as it were, an adjustment toward immortality. But I think that is only the beginning of what's in store. Our life here on earth is like being an infant, knowing only the limits of our mortal lives. We are but in the womb still. But to enter eternity is to be born into immortality. We will be like children all over again, to explore limitless possibilities in our souls. To learn about things we've never imagined. To experiences relationships with peole on deeper levels than we ever had here on earth, even deeper than our own spouses or children. Can you not see this as a possibility? What if there was no need to return here? |
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Yes, I was thinking a little about the idea of the Boddhisattva, too. I am sure there are less orthodox streams of Christian thought along these lines. There are others here in C-R who might expound a little on this, much more so than I....earl? Or Tariki or maybe SG or Snoopy? They might have some interesting links on the subject. (Sorry everything is coming up in italics--can't get rid of them for some reason.) InPeace, InLove |
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"And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." - Matthew 25:40 |
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Re: Christians are Free to Accept Reincarnation
Hi Dondi--
Oh, I agree that the Christian should live in this life in such a compassionate way, and that this is done with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. I was just contemplating how there are things we just don't know for certain about the life that goes on after what we know of this one. Like you have said, it surely must be more than we can possibly comprehend at the moment, which is great, because I certainly hope it isn't confined to my limited imagination! ![]() InPeace, InLove |
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So within the parameters of your belief you can see how reincarnation may exist. Not saying you believe it, but acknowledge the potential? And oh yes, I see the possibility of some point in time not needing more lessons...but... I also feel like I've just started preschool! |
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