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The caterpillar thinks it’s dying. Now, we can see the soul. At death, we…become everywhere…and nowhere…& everytime…& no time. “…the caterpillar itself does not know it is going to become a butterfly either … if it can’t see that happening to other butterflies. The caterpillar might think it is dying, that it is making its coffin. Then, big surprise! When it emerges from the cocoon with flashy new threads and some really cool new kind of transpo…. Well, maybe it is actually the same for us at death, too.” “We cannot see the soul. Well, it used to be that way, anyway.” “What we’re finding out is that what all beings of form, the encapsulated, transform into at death is not in any time and place. So they … we … become everywhere … and nowhere … and everytime … and no time.” “…just like the butterfly and the snake, we do see the part that is left behind — the corpse. And we now know that it is much the same as the skin the snake sheds. It is the cocoon the butterfly leaves behind. So, how odd and demented, humans! That for thousands of years humans have worshipped … done rituals around … glorified even … essentially what are empty cocoons and snake skins, metaphorically speaking, rather than what is real and actually transcendent.” “…religion, which is supposed to be about life, has, going back to at least Egyptians, been about glorifying death. What’s worse, glorifying the mistaken part of death, the corpse, the discarded snake skin, the cocoon that was left behind.” https://facebook/notes/michael-adzema/the-caterpillar-thinks-its-dying-now-we-can-see-the-soul-at-death-webecome-every/10152571870563138
Posted on: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 07:50:13 +0000

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