This new
post comes from an absence of more than 3 months but in this time of personal
physical tragedy, both my heart and brain have opened much more than before in
the areas of religions, brain capacities and Bible teachings.
As I’ve stated
here before my connection with the afterlife and with Jesus too have made me
reason and understand very much more than what we are taught with Catholic
teachings.
I therefore
hope not to make any of my readers scream for what I’m about to say, that
somehow I’ve told in this blog through my past posts already.
In fact I
find it sarcastic that a genius researcher such as Stephen Hawking (physicist and
mathematics professor at the University of London since many years) can state that our universe could
only get created by the “appearance” of gravity. I therefore recently came to
the conclusion that when Jesus referred to his father or Jehovah he was talking
about gravity, in fact how could Jesus walk on water and perform miracles such
as the Canaan’s wedding or the resuscitation of Lazarus, if Jesus wasn’t
gravity made into man? (if you ask directly to me, I can explain in more detail)as anyone can easily agree gravity
is everywhere, sees everything, so knows it all and by doing this it’s very
easy to predict behaviors just like we humans can do when we know somebody very
well and – depending on the situation –we can predict the way someone else – a friend
or part of our family – is going to react when something happens.
But let me
now go through once again to what happens when we die, that seems to be a real
curiosity since the beginning of time.
Given that
few centuries ago Lavoisier stated "that “nothing is created, as well as nothing can be destroyed”,
all the “electrical
charges” that our brain utilizes to function and instruct our full
body to function (i.e. breathing, heart beating, digestion, hair and nails growth, sight
and hearing) simply
leave the body retaining all the experiences and learnings accumulated while
living and pass
over into the afterlife dimension, where what’s in the conscience
project what it contains good or bad, depending on how we decide (on our own) the way our eternity will be
spent.
Of course
when someone is convinced that – as a soul – God in person will decide the way
this soul will be forever (hell, purgatory or heaven) that will be exactly what that person – as soul –is going to experience,
atheists will instead will exist – as sous – in a status of continuous fluctuation
between good and bad (don’t know if there’s any self-awareness) until “rescued” by the love of someone else.
Like my
atheist friend says in his books (Iacopo), if
people would realize their afterlife, the entire word would change overnight,
what I say instead is simply that if people would read and believe what the Jew
son of a Palestinian carpenter (Jesus or gravity made into a man) proved with his own sacrifice, teachings and
personal examples, truly the world could be forever different.
I must
refrain myself from giving examples of what kind of afterlife people I know are
looking at because by simply describing the “what and how” I’d make them too
recognizable not only to themselves but to plenty others, I certainly don’t
need this type of troubles. Look at this good Youtube too and go to the links below, as usual.
- https://www.theguardian.com/science/2010/sep/02/stephen-hawking-big-bang-creator
- http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/13013/stephen-hawking-says-universe-can-create-itself-from-nothing-but-how-exactly
- http://bigthink.com/dr-kakus-universe/can-a-universe-create-itself-out-of-nothing
- http://www.icr.org/article/universe-from-nothing/
- http://www.hawking.org.uk/the-beginning-of-time.html
- http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2010/09/02/god-did-not-create-the-universe-gravity-did-says-stephen-hawking/
- http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2010/09/the-universe-exists-because-of-spontaneous-creation-stephen-hawking.html
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