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The End of the World

All right, so why DO we seem to be under the impression that the end of the world is near? Is it logic, or science? Maybe it's religious? Or boredom?
Could it be that as a collective group of eternal thought-beings, we feel we have finally learned all that we can out of this planet we call "Earth?" We have posed every possible situation and scenario with all the major souls in our earthly existence, and now we crave more knowledge. Different boundaries, new limits to conquer.
So why is it so important to have the world end in such a drastic way? Why not just wake up, or beam ourselves back up--whatever it was that got us here to begin with?
Think about when you dream. You might have control over what that dream is going in. Whatever's most prominent on your mind might be the main function of your dreams for the night. But once in the dream, you might be presented with elements you weren't expecting--i.e., you suddenly realize you can fly. You live out the dream until the physical need to wake up overrides the dream world and you return to the land of consciousness. While you're in the dream, most of the times you don't realize it until after you're awake. If you do happen to know you're dreaming, we call it a "lucid dream."
Well this brings out two new elements. People who recognize reality as being the actual dream--we call them enlightened, although we all experience moments of seeing things as surreal--where everything is realer than real.
The other more important element is: How far must we let ourselves get sucked into this place we created for ourselves in order to learn all we can from it?
Think about it. Humans have already roamed the earth for a billion years, at least. That's a long time to be dreaming. It's only natural to assume we forget where we came from and what the original point was in all that time. It's also the only way we can be expected to learn from our dream-world. Do you learn more out of a life-simulation game, or life itself? You learn from both, but only when the things you learn in simulation are applied to a physical reality do you fully learn what it's like to be in any situation.
Which is why we're here as long as we are. Not just to forget where we really are. Let's say this world gives us so much to learn we actually have to live several lives just to learn it all--hence the need to procreate.
Every time someone dies, someone else is born. There's always a shell to jump into. We keep jumping into bodies, always close to the same souls (I'll get into Soul Groups later.) By living several lives we see what life on this planet is like from every possible angle through all levels of evolution. Gradually, we learn more and more from our existence.
Which brings me to why the world HAS to end before we can leave this existence. This world is our reality right now. We have succumbed to it fully and because it's where we've been for ages now, we no longer remember for a fact that we DO go on. Death is the only gaurantee on this world. That's what we taught ourselves here--hence the instinct of survival. So as long as bodies are dying and being born, our confused souls will keep jumping back into new bodies out of the fear of just going out into nothingness if we don't jump back in immediately.
Now as we learn more and more, we start to collectively grow frustrated with our planet and our world because there's not much left to explore. So our higher selves start sending us the message of death and destruction to get us out. Total destruction=death of learning availabilities on this world. In other words, boredom.
It's important to destroy every last resource or else we'll just keep jumping into bodies. Only when there are no more vessels to cling to are we faced with the full reality that although the physical is now gone, our mental still exists. Once we realize this, we realize what we have actually been doing over the last billions of years and we finally let go of this existence. Then we return and start all over again and try a whole new world.
Lost yet? Told you I would be jumping around.
Read on for my theory on the mission of THIS world, the main lesson we wanted to learn here.

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