I’ve been
imprisoned by 2 conservators who shall save any and all of my money (I ever earned ad that will ever
receive to cover my disability needs) if in addition I think that I cannot live
with my treasures (because their mother finds it convenient) AND I cannot go back to work (some say that I’m unable to deal with the
stress of today’s work environment) I can only say that Jesus was right in telling me that my survival will be painful (forget about my thinking that I could get rid of any pain with little aspirin).
However,
when my physical and psychological pain are really bad, it’s enough for me to
think of my treasures or talk with either one of them by phone to completely
eliminate my pain.
My reason
to write this post today is to explain something that I’m pretty sure will make
my Ventura sista mad, that's about what people of any religion report to have met
while in their coma induced N.D.E.
In fact, the
news often report of a Buddhist having met with Jesus, which surely makes the
news, but how many Buddhist meet with Buddha (therefore unworthy to be reported in the news), and what if the same happens for any other
religion?
I said it
here before that our God isn’t a being that can be offended easily, in fact it
doesn’t matter what you believe, any “superior being” is fine, no matter the name, why do you think that a true genius like Einstein was, would openly say
to believe in the existence of God?
I just read
that even the convinced atheist of Stephen Hawking recently said that our
universe was created by gravity, therefore admitting the existence of our God
creator.
Anyway – to
stay on subject – I believe that even if I’m not a theologist (just a Ph. D. in economics) I’ve become a true expert in what
happens when we die (biggest question of mankind since the beginning) and I’m hoping not to have to say it
again (just
use my blog-map).
This is actually when what I know, matches very well with Iacopo’s beliefs, or
that it’s best to never hurt anyone else while living because it’s the sure way to
go to hell, that to me is of very little consolation because it’s something
that will happen in not too distant future to everyone nor it’ll give me any
relief in my painful existence. Again Iacopo is right saying that “if we knew
what our future existence will be, the entire world would change overnight”.
Of course
it’s easy for me to say that each and every conservator (loser) cannot imagine what eternity will have; I need to add
that any and all the attorneys involved in such business, are looking too to an eternity in their own hell, as they’ll
decide on their own.
Related to
this I want to say how sorry I am for the judge in charge of my case, whom God
has punished already (her circumference is longer than her height) and while I hope that she isn’t married and has no children (too cruel for them), I’m absolutely sure that both her
attitude and decision making would dramatically change if she could just have an idea
of what kind of eternity she’s looking at....
- https://www.agingcare.com/Questions/conservatorship-problems-153768.htm
- http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/conservatorships-adult-guardianships-30063.html
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carole-herman/conservatorships-beware_b_1785309.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatorship
- http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2010/09/02/god-did-not-create-the-universe-gravity-did-says-stephen-hawking/
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