Just a short entry tonight… but interesting.
In the bible, we are often spoken about as crops e.g. separating the chaff from the wheat.
And that the chaff or the bad folk will be thrown into the abyss or the fiery pit where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Consider this…
- We all come from one source physical or spiritual
- We all go back to that source once we die
What if when we die, our consciousness (or rather our experience) returns to a larger sea of consciousness and we become part of it, but only if that bit of consciousness or experience is fruitful. Can you imagine a bee going back to a hive with no honey???
If that is the case then maybe, just maybe when Jesus speaks about the chaff maybe he means consciousness that has returned to the fold with not enough knowledge or new information, or not having produced enough fruit (another metaphor used in the bible).
If, therefore the spirit or consciousness has not produced, it is cast into the abyss (the universe), where there will be weeping (struggle and strife) and grinding of teeth (pain and anguish, suffering, hunger etc.). Therefore the spirit must go back to the universe and experience things again somewhere else to develop further.
Once the physical life is over it again returns to the hive again with its spiritual pollen with the hope of gaining access to the hive.
Thoughts and comments welcome.
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