tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010494928772077300.post6710595855276608701..comments2024-03-01T14:26:39.432+01:00Comments on Sophia's Mirror: ResurrectionEmmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11344595922514131573noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010494928772077300.post-15778559472570518772013-05-08T13:56:38.304+02:002013-05-08T13:56:38.304+02:00Hi Vanessa, thank you for your perceptive thoughts...Hi Vanessa, thank you for your perceptive thoughts about my post 'Resurrection'. The last sentence triggered something in me, when you mention Heaven together with 'our most perfect form'. <br /><br />Perhaps what you call Heaven is closer than we tend to think (see Joseph's poem 'Closer than Our Breath'). <br />I like to believe that we already are perfect, and that it is simply our ever-awakening state of consciousness which helps us to realise this.<br />Emmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11344595922514131573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010494928772077300.post-19088438394235525702013-05-07T17:59:03.223+02:002013-05-07T17:59:03.223+02:00Fabulous insights Emma!! Quoting from one of my fa...Fabulous insights Emma!! Quoting from one of my favourite books "Earth Mother Our Womb of Life" on resurrection/rebirth: "Christ is not unique in his resurrection; he is unique in that his resurrection is witnessed and offered to man as renewed proof that life goes on after death; that we, as part of God's plan in Nature, are progressing through many lifetimes toward Heaven. Thus there is no sting to death while we remain with our Earth. Death is a natural and necessary part of our progress toward the Fifth World-Heaven." <br /><br />Human consciousness remains elusive - we cannot quantify, qualify nor locate it, in fact if we didn't have personal experience of consciousness, I don't think science would recognise its existence. I believe we are looking in the wrong place. For example, it is easy to think a radio broadcast is contained within my radio because if I alter the wires I alter the broadcast, if I unplug my radio, the broadcast ceases. It is easy to think the internet is contained in my computer because I can only access the internet through my computer and if I unplug my computer I lose the internet. But we know this is not true, the radio broadcast and the internet exist separate from my devices, however to access them I need a physical device. I believe it is the same for our soul/ our consciousness - we exist separate (and more completely) from our bodies but to act in the universe we need a physical form. And just as I have upgraded my computers over the years to better and better models, so does Nature upgrade our bodies to better and better forms. I believe Heaven is when we finally receive our most perfect form Nature can give us. Vanessahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01406813160718151427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010494928772077300.post-40585303296533350052013-04-03T15:42:10.283+02:002013-04-03T15:42:10.283+02:00Thank you so much, Joseph, for your appreciative a...Thank you so much, Joseph, for your appreciative and insightful reaction.Emmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11344595922514131573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010494928772077300.post-20679200988628717832013-04-03T09:59:05.358+02:002013-04-03T09:59:05.358+02:00This is wonderfully insightful and refreshing trea...This is wonderfully insightful and refreshing treatise on the meaning of resurrection. Emma invites us to open our minds and expand our perspective to see resurrection in a wider sense that the traditional Christian paradigm. The idea of death and resurrection has been around for thousands of years and pre-dates Christianity. There seems to be a certain commonality between many of the so called pagan religions and Christianity. This is not surprising as Christianity often "layered" itself as Emma states on top of older customs and beliefs. I especially like the link she makes with redemption of the inner self. This redemption involves according to Emma,<br />".... a shedding of those things which might hinder the process of true spiritual resurrection. These could be a breaking through the ego which tricks us into thinking that our mortal selves are the only reality, or even just the letting-go of those ideas that prevent us from seeing such things in a clearer light."<br /><br />Thank you for your beautiful presentation on Resurrection and your deep and insightful wisdom!<br />Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08209551489584694322noreply@blogger.com