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You Can Leave
You Can Leave
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Is it true that you can leave your body? I don't know; don't have any 'known' experience in the matter, but it seems plausible.
By the power of my own thought-will action, I supersede dependence on body and persist into actuality absolute. Therefore, it must be possible to transcend the fetters of body by mere volition to do so. This is bluntly to say, if you really want to, you can eject your self from yourself and detach from the illusion of dependence on body for survival.
Mere volition. Maybe I should emeber that!
It amazes me how arrogant are the attitudes I encounter in various social networks. "There is no after life." "Ghosts are figments..." An attitude pervades that I am invincible so long as my body enjoys autonomy and normalcy. When body begins to fail, one of a couple certainties we all share, so must we come to reconcile the probability of personal survival. At this precise moment, self meets faith, face to face, and utters a prayer for its own soul survival.
If not a shred of faith is found to be resident, then so must all persistence cease and soul becomes not, as if it never were. Imagine something made, but then unmade. This is difficult to fathom in a chronologically bound mind, where things have beginnings and things have endings, but cessation does not necessarily unmake its linear mark on the ever-progressive timeline.
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