Re: Theos-World Re: [bn-study] help needed Transfusions and reincarnation
Dec 22, 2004 06:50 AM
by john, webmaster, www.GodLovesEveryone.org
Perry wrote:
If we all of a sudden get a taste for rap music or MacDonald's,
well so be it I am still the same person underneath.
And have been given an extra opportunity to work though karma
and hopefully be of service to others in some way.
If we only look at a negative then that's all we'll see.
In my opinion, if a person suddenly got a taste for rap music, it just might mean that the person is "ready" for that part of his spiritual path. It is interesting where one can find spiritual enlightenment if one searches for it with an open mind. I know I find lots of enlightenment in strange places, like on the TV Series "Babylon Five" (my short review of the series is posted at
http://www.GodLovesEveryone.org/reviews/babylon5ondvd.html
Recently, I discovered some DVDs that show promise in showing different points of view. The series is mentioned in my signature below. The issue of the DVD that I reviewed had two different looks at the presence of recently departed spirits (one in the survivor's mind (in a short feature), the other actually showing its presence with moving items (in the feature length film) and a very nice exposure to Tibetan Buddhism and a few of their ceremonies (I was impressed that one monk could actually jump into the air and land with his feet on top of his knees, can't remember the position name as I write this in the air above St Louis enroute to Tampa for the holidays).)
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John, webmaster
www.GodLovesEveryone.org and www.MAZES.com
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or: http://www.GodLovesEveryone.org/spiritual-dvds-every-month/
I checked out one month's worth of DVDs and loved every minute. And I
really appreciated the fact that they didn't try to promote just one
point of view.
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