
So the movie says that we are the creators once we die. Because thought and indiviuality are the most powerful human attributes and therefore go on, our thought is what is capable of creating an existence once the physical is gone.
Well I took that concept one step further. Let's say we were always the creator. Before, during and after. We ARE God amongst gods.
The way I look at it is this. Our main need is to create and learn and progress. So if our thought process is eternal, that has always been our mission. Now putting ourselves as eternal beings--we face another fear. The fear of getting bored. Thus our incessant need to dissect and learn and teach.
Still with me? Now lets throw in what we are capable of with dreams. We already know how to create worlds for ourselves and live them out as though they are real. We do it nightly here on the physical realm.
Let's now suggest that, perhaps, the same drive that forces us to dream every night, is the same drive that forces our eternal selves to continually dream up entire existences and realities and worlds for ourselves for the sole purpose of learning.
We start from scratch. We lay the foundations--Earth. We set up the limitations we must live though--the physical, time frames, death. We collectively go into deep sleep and live in this world we have conjured up. We stay on this world until we have learned all we can from it and from each other in this environment.
Once we have done this--which can take place over anywhere from 2 to 2 billion years--we manifest a final destruction leaving us with nothing to cling to in this realm. We then return to the drawing board and collectively discuss all that we have learned and what we would like to learn next before inventing another dream-world to carry out in.
Now for those of you who fear immortality for the possibility of boredom, be happy with a notion like this. It puts us on a plane where time isn't important because it is all we have--as opposed to the fact it's the one thing we have not enough of here on Earth. With no time limit, we have no rush to do anything or to speed through any one existance.
Basically we take turns being the main storyteller. We each have a chance to present one new element to explore through existence and learn from. Because time has no meaning, we never get impatient. It'll be our turn eventually because time is eternal.
We'll never get bored because the number of thought-beings is as limitless as the number of stars. Someone will always be creating a new world and eventually we will see everyone's take on reality. We'll keep learning something new every billion years.
Because we're eternal, we never get tired of this because there's always a new existance to look forward to.
Here's where I jump. The next page takes you to my take on why, as a whole, people seem to think the end of the world is approaching and why this is actually important to our evolution as higher beings. It also touches upon the use of reincarnation in this world and others. Hang in there. . . .
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