Monday, February 29, 2016

 

Re-Posting AFTER-LIFE


Norma’s Ark Blog = www.normasark.blogspot.com/


Let's go into an ancient Egyptian door to the after-life.  Untold eons before it was created, very early MAN was already burying their dead with flowers, ornaments, utensils, tools, and the essence of spirituality. What triggered such an idea in our human species?

I have seen animals mourn, pine away, and be depressed when their companions go. Why not early MAN?

Surely our prehistoric hunter/gatherer forefathers and mothers had brief and harsh lives. Infant mortality must have been exceptionally high. How could they continue their searching for food and shelter watching the daily realities of life and death? Creative MAN conjured many feelings into the eons of raw spirituality. They saw the brevity of life as a hardship to survive. Hence, the continuity of mind and a new, spiritual existence would be a logical idea to bring them comfort.

Today, so many organized religions accept the concept of life after physical death, that it has taken root to the very core of our being. We speak about heaven (and on occasion it can be hell), as if it is a real, viable place to encounter our loved ones after we pass. Some people claim to contact their loved ones. Some people claim to contact other spirits. After a lifetime of doing research on this subject...
I have become a person who does believe we continue on consciously after the physical part ends here. Endless stories of those who return from Near Death Experiences have me convinced that they are telling the truth. I myself have had four Near Death Experiences. It was beyond glorious to encounter the angelic beings on the other side. Surely, a profound belief that has been part of MAN since the earliest of ponderings, and has lasted up to this moment, must be a very power-filled energy!

Seek in your own minds and souls that wondrous sense of oneness with eternity.   And please share your global thoughts with our readers?

Blest Be. Ruby *o*


Comments:
While reading this blog I remembered a very dramatic time when I had a near death experience. It changed my life. In some ways, perhaps archaic MAN may actually have been more spiritual than we are today, in our so-called modern society.
Very thought provoking, Dr. Yanez JL
 
When I was a child I was fascinated by Egyptian art, etc. G
 
Very thought-filled, RubyNorma. We try to consider our deaths as part of our total, eternal spiritual life of our souls. jim
 
What an interesting blog and subject. I have lived many times in many different roles and can remember my past lives. Dr. K
 
I’ve been to Luxor and Karnak. Amazing feeling to walk on a threshold that a young Moses would have stepped on as a child in Pharaoh’s Court! I’m with you on life after this one, makes you want to live this one in hopes the next one will be better. Dr. S. R.
 
Interesting concepts. Gordon in England
 
I had four near death experiences how fun! Sherry A.
 
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