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“We fear a Judgment Day. If anything, there is a Non-Judgment Day.” “I won’t believe anything unless I see it.” “It’s right in front of you.” a new way of being, test cases, affinities, the issue of suicide, encounters in the No-Form state, getting to see ourselves in others’ eyes. Today from Funny God, Friday, July 25th: [Q and A session for reporters and townies at Doctor Tinkertoon’s class at The Claremont Bible College for the Holy and the Pampered continues. Reporters Sage Hope and Ephineus Bogs, and class member, Maggie, in attendance. Doctor Chervis Tinkertoon speaking.] …people can be very much aligned in purpose, feeling, mission in life, to such a degree that, though they didn’t know each other previously, one might be “bridging” for another. That same “affinity” might exist with those on the other side who have communications to pass on. What we’ve found is that the “no separation” that exists in the No-Form state makes for all kinds of interconnections among people on this “form” side, for all kinds of reasons that would not be obvious to us. There might be some or all combinations of things like these, and there are probably more reasons that I am not aware of. There is no doubt a lot more we’ll be discovering along these lines as time goes on. [chuckling] Yeah … “time” going on. Well, you know what I mean. Ephineus: About this person who can carry communications to you…. Can I meet this person? Chervis: That would not be practical. In addition, these bridges have plenty going on in their world … they are dealing with two worlds at the same time. Imagine leaving your house door open much of the time … some people do that. Now imagine a door you can’t close and it being open all the time … and you don’t have any room to retreat to either. I truly don’t know how they do it. Some people say they are *test cases*. I don’t know. Perhaps they are forerunners for a new way of being. One in which one is in *this* reality but open to *that* reality as well. But for now, it is a very hard adjustment for these people. I don’t know any of them who want to offer up themselves to the media. And I certainly will not allow that if that’s something I can prevent. Ephineus: Personally, I’ve had it with talk and theories. I won’t believe anything unless I see it. Maggie: It’s right in front of you. Chervis: There are none so blind as those who will not see. Still, I can understand being skeptical when one has not had experiences like I have … whereas I have received communications through a bridge about details that are so accurate and describing to a T people who I’ve known that that bridge had no way of knowing. They get names, events, places exactly right. They get the attitudes, beliefs, and personalities of the No-Forms correct, too. Though what they discover of the inner workings of the No-Form — their beingness or “essence” — is the “best” self of that person, one modified by expanded awareness. Beyond having knowledge, indisputable, about things and persons the bridge had no normal way of knowing, bridges are able to experience realities, including veridical physical ones, in other places and other times. These, to all extents and purposes, *tangible* realities are so real, a bridge can even come back with a scrape on a part of their body, to give one example I know of, if in one of these realities they rub up against a rough surface there accidentally. However, Mister Bogs, I suppose that if you’re not meant to understand these things, you will not have such experiences to prove it to you. On the other hand, if you are of such readiness of mind, it is not like this is something to be accepted on faith, either. Just as Jesus is reputed to have let Thomas actually touch his wounds to prove that *He* was “risen” from the dead, so also those who are meant to understand this will very often be given the proof they need in order to do that. We are finding that the Universe, or God, is friendly. And that at this “time” of history, it is quite willing to give us all we need to evolve … or transition … into this new … well … perhaps a new way of being. Sage: What about people who hear all this and, really believing it, commit suicide to get to this more wonderful place? Chervis: Well, what we have found is that on the other side, people can still have regrets. It is like taking acid. Haha. No. That’s *not* my thing. But I am old enough. And I was there, back in the day…. Well, a couple of times, maybe. [chuckle] Anyway, I am well aware of what the LSD experience is like relative to other experiences, normal experiences. And I sure as hell remember the instructions we in our generation gave each other, the advice, the preparations, we gave each other for such experiences. That is advice that would apply to LSD, but also even, for some sensitive people, to smoking pot, or doing anything that would be mind-opening in an uncontrolled kind of way. That advice? Let’s just say, you wouldnt want to do it if you were in the middle of a crisis. And a suicide is in a crisis. Sure, there is forgiveness on the other side. But ... lets put it this way ... we choose to beat ourselves up over mistakes. Not only dont we want to do them again, in any new organization of experience — a new life is the usual way of saying that — but we have retained a conscience. More accurately, being aware of the experience/thoughts of others, we view our experiment in truth in comparison with others. One might say that it is like an encounter group; where we get feedback from others and get to see ourselves in others’ eyes. Yet, these other eyes are our eyes, too. We fear a Judgment Day. If anything, there is a Non-Judgment Day. So there is no judgment, from others. And from ourselves, there is simply correction ... like a course correction. For with greater awareness comes a greater understanding of the dark and light of existence ... more clearly they are seen. And since, being not separate, we are in a state of Love and Bliss, we wish to manifest that in Reality, rather than its opposite ... any time we notice the difference. We might even choose another life to do that. Sage: It still sounds pretty wonderful. And for someone in a lot of pain, going through a very rough patch, it might seem to them a time to “reset.” No consequences for it. Chervis: Yes, except that you wouldn’t want to commit suicide, because you know that you would just be *even more* aware that you did something stupid … and cowardly. What people who are aware of this know is that they cannot convince themselves that death can ever be like an escape. It is not that death is like going from the frying pan into a fire, however. No. It is not like your pain, that which you are running away from and are feeling, is *magnified* when you become more aware. Awareness is not about just pumping up the volume on sensory perceptions and emotions. It is a realization of more parts of the whole…. [ More coming…. Excerpted from a work-in-progress: Funny God: The Tao of Funny God and the Mind’s True Liberation ]
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 20:19:23 +0000

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