Jun 4, 2024

Tuesdays Question- 6/4/24


 Welcome to Tuesday's Question. First, I would like to offer my sincerest apology for missing the last two Tuesday's posts. And thank a dear friend and loyal reader who has taken the time to comment on every question, whether I have visited her blog or not. I will write them just for my friend, but this person is smart, so I think they would like to read other people's views.      

I know it's because I need to visit more blogs and establish new friendships. as well as rekindle old ones.  

I will get there- 

In any event, here's Tuesday's Question: 

Do you believe in an afterlife? 

I answer first, 

When I was nine years old, I saw the Gulf of Mexico for the first time, and I felt like my soul left my body, and I grew as large as the water. I looked at my arm, and thought, this is my arm, my arm. It was the weirdest feeling. I questioned this feeling into adulthood and actually asked people if they had ever looked at their arm, and felt the same feeling, but they just looked at me with a confused expression, probably thinking I was on drugs. 

Although, I asked a friend of mind's 85-year-old mother, and she had the same experience.  

Anyway, I know it sounds weird, but I felt my spirit inside my body and the Gulf of Mexico. So, I think our spirits are larger than our bodies. But I'm not sure if we live forever or what I think about an afterlife. I do know that we are expected to love one another and ourselves. 

And I believe in God, I'm writing a book at the moment, and I know that the words are coming through from a spiritual place. My son is a songwriter, and he feels the same way, almost all writers and artists do, and people who have a talent with people. All talents- 


Okay, now it's your turn: Do You Believe in an Afterlife?           

 

No comments:

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I remember I used to half believe and wholly play with fairies when I was a child. What heaven can be more real than to retain the spirit-world of childhood, tempered and balanced by knowledge and common-sense...

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She brings joy
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For only they know
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she guards so well

Life's hidden mysteries
belong to those
whose wisdom and truth
shine on in imagination


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