Monday, 5 November 2007

Heavy stuff..........................

This post should maybe have been titled 'On reincarnation and Group souls....' but I thought it might sound a bit heavy, so I decided to call it just that.....
I am not trying to persuede anyone to change their personal beliefs so I want to begin by stating that this blog is all from a personal perspective - it's MY ramblings from MY Autumn years. As always, take what you want and leave the rest!
Throughout my life I have given a great deal of thought to 'the meaning of life', as you do. The theory that best makes sense to me is that of reincarnation where we go through many lifetimes, learning and evolving spiritually in each of them until there is no more to learn - but what then? this I'm not sure of but I'm quite happy to go along with the general idea that we choose the life we are going to live according to what lessons we need to learn. This could be in direct relation to what we have experienced in previous lives and I think on our journey we atone for whatever wrongs we have done. Therefore the 'what goes around, comes around' feels right and it allows us the ultimate self-responsibility in that if you are aware that your actions will determine what happens in your own life you are more likely to make wise choices. This is in line with the universal law of 'cause and effect'.
Along with my theory of reincarnation I believe that our existence in bodily form is not a solitary one, I think we belong to a 'soul group' in which we meet up time after time with the same souls in all different relationships with each other. This I find best explains how sometimes you can meet a person with whom you have an instant bond, regardless of what age difference, colour, creed or nationality. You each recognise that there is 'something' very deep between you, of course to the more enlightened of us we know what it is and accept it at once. This theory also explains how some couples get together even though they live thousands of miles apart and stay together despite overwhelming odds, I think it also explains how complicated some relationships are in families at times too.
Anyway, I think I've rambled on enough for one day.

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