24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Laurie Hayes
Earlier this month I learned a dear friend had been diagnosed
with terminal cancer. She has been given less than six months to
live as the cancer has fully permeated her liver and pancreas.
Since the diagnosis, her health has rapidly declined and the
hope of realizing several more months of life is quickly waning.
The fear of death holds a mighty grip because what lies beyond
our physical existence is basically unknown and fear of the
unknown can be debilitating and torturous.
Our spiritual beliefs play a major role in how we view death and
how we respond when we are faced with it. Those who believe that
physical death is the absolute end of existence may live their
remaining days or months in terror, anger, and regret, and
assume the role of a victim, the recipient of a ruthless
injustice.
There are others who believe that our physical time on earth is
but a learning opportunity on the path towards higher awareness
and evolution.
Everything in the universe is made up of energy, us included.
There is an energy that brought us to earth in the form of a
human being and this same energy will move us into our next form
whatever that may be.
Do you know where you were before you came to earth? Before you
materialized here in the form of a human? If you knew what to
expect on earth prior to arriving would you have jumped at the
chance? Imagine looking through the classifieds in your previous
existence and you read an ad that says,
Opportunity to join fast-paced, tumultuous planet where you will
be exposed to disease, war, pain, hunger, fear and hatred. You
will arrive without skill or protection and must rely solely on
a more developed member of your species for food, shelter,
comfort and safety. You will not be able to feed or care for
yourself during your first few years of life and will not have
the cognitive ability to recognize danger or threat.
You may spend your developing years in a loving environment or
in one filled with hatred, violence and pain.
We cannot guarantee your physical form. You may arrive without
limbs, possibly be blind or deaf or suffer a form of impairment
or mutilation that might create challenges or hardship for you.
We cannot guarantee you love, respect or an enjoyable voyage. It
will be the role of a dice.
You will be given a heart that can be broken and your spirit
will be challenged regularly. You will arrive on earth
completely exposed, unprepared and without a survival handbook.
You will be expected to learn, grow, survive on your own and
make the most with what you have.
You are offered no guarantees and you cannot come back when you
wish. You are committed for an undetermined period of time and
may not return until you are called.
If this sounds like something youre interested in, please sign
on the dotted line below and within seconds, you will be
transported to earth in the form of a human being.
Good luck.
If you knew what to expect prior to joining earth, would you
have signed up? The ad above contains no exaggeration or false
statements. It is reality as we know it.
As human beings we also experience love, comfort, security,
happiness, accomplishment, learning, discovery, fun, pleasure,
elation, pride, success, growth and reward.
I would like to offer an alternative perspective if I may, a
suggestion, something to contemplate.
What if we are in the earth school to experience, learn, grow
and develop? What if it is a playground and a learning
institution? Life is nothing more than a series of experiences.
That is what we do while we're here. We do nothing else but
create experiences.
Sometimes we may be called back earlier than wed like to be and
although earth can be scary and unpredictable, we would rather
be here where we have accepted our position than to head into
the unknown.
What if you had a glimpse of where you were going? Would it make
your transition easier?
What if physical death means you are returning to your original,
energy state? Your real home? What if you knew you had earned a
special pair of wings and were being advanced to the next level
in your evolution?
In your original state, you experience no physical or emotional
pain. You understand that everything is okay and that human life
is a wonderful experience. You may regret that you will no
longer be there for your children or loved ones, but what makes
you think you won't?
In your original form, you may be even closer to those you love
and capable of guiding them with more success than you ever
could in human form.
You may provide the inspiration a songwriter receives when she
writes a beautiful song that will ease the pain of many and give
hope and inspiration to your child in a time of despair.
You may be that intuitive voice that tells a loved one to turn
left instead of right, thus avoiding a tragic accident.
You may be the gentle wind that blows through the hair of your
grandchild as he rides his bicycle across a field.
You may orchestrate that serendipitous meeting between your
child and his soul mate and future life partner.
Contemplate death as a transformation; the transition from one
form of being to another. There is no end because life is
infinite. Energy is transferred, not snuffed out.
When a tree dies, it returns to the earth in an altered state
and rises again in new form. It nourishes the earth that gave it
life and contributes to the new life of plants, flowers and
trees in the form of food and nourishment. That tree that once
stood 100 feet tall now lives in the leaves of the beautiful
flowers and greenery that share its home.
Many ask, "Why does anyone have to suffer?" Why do cancer,
disease and natural tragedies have to be so merciless, so cruel?
Once we have transitioned to our new form, our human experience
will be the equivalent in time to the blip on a radar screen,
the blink of an eye.
While on earth, the suffering may seem endless because we are
bound by time and space, but outside of the physical world, time
does not exist.
Maybe these seeming injustices are played out to bring us back
to what is truly important and what we are here to learn.
Sometimes we get caught up in who has the bigger home, the
fastest car, the prettiest wife, the more prestigious title, and
when we are faced with the impending loss of a loved one or
watching those we love suffer, we are forced to realize that
nothing of material significance really matters.
What if life does not end, but merely changes form? What if we
do not cease to exist, but transform? We leave our physical
limitations and pain behind and operate from a higher awareness,
an enlightened plane, an existence without borders?
Cancer, disease, disaster and tragedy may not be a means of
punishment, but a bold reminder that we must live life to the
fullest, to appreciate all that we have and to show love,
compassion and acceptance for our fellow human beings.
Perhaps we should celebrate when a loved one receives her wings
because she has been called home. Maybe we should not fear
receiving a call when our time comes because we will have
learned our valuable lessons and will be promoted to the next
level of growth.
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