Last night I suddenly realized (my own intelligence - not told me by God)
that - as I had posted here on 2/27 - http://lingiaca.blogspot.com/2015/02/what-you-believe-in-becomes-real.html all that happens after we die is a
"simple" projection of our experiences and beliefs while living,
therefore if someone is convinced that death is the end of everything that's
exactly what will happen to that poor soul, while if someone follows in any way
and with any degree of confidence that after death our life moves into another
dimension (whatever you want to name it: hell, purgatory or heaven) that's
exactly where your soul (or personality or conscience) is going to be in
eternity.
I also decided that it's not fully correct to say when
someone is dead that s/he passed on instead
from now on, I'm going to say that s/he moved on
because in my (broken)
mind I intend the act of passing as involuntary without any control, while the
verb "moving" truly expresses what you do as the result of your
conscious decision, that for me it's what truly happens, at the cost to be
redundant I say again that as someone "moves on" the only God that
will decide - based on the instantaneous review of your own life - where you'll
be spending eternity is where yourself (not Jehovah) with the additional knowledge and
understanding that comes with the newly acquired Universal intelligence will place you. In example I can already say
where my "saint" dad is now (heaven) and where the father of someone
else (very close to me): his own
nicotine addicted hell, in complete eternal solitude.
Of course me and my own God can add much more to this, but
it's going to be a little longer before I spell out more clearly what my own
God advises me to write inhere, because my "blog-police" tends to criticize
what I say in my posts, because of complete inability to understand that I'm
actually offering my honest advice to avoid eternal damnation.
I conclude by saying that most probably before our next
presidential elections I'll say who the winner is going to be, but I'll do it
as a money rewarded bet, so there's still more suffering for me (the abandoned
man) to do.
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