[NO ONE DIES]

Question:

In one of your responses you mentioned that "without the invocation of judgment, you wouldn't have been able to stay in the human."  I wondered if a total state of non-judgment is what is operating when marvelous young people or people of any age die unexpectedly or even expectedly.

Just before your answer I heard from a young friend that her 21 year old friend in É had died, being hit by a car.  [He] was an incredible young man, born with only one arm, was a master surfer, and conducted a surfing school É.  His parents were visiting him when he was killed.  Of course, his memorial service É was a celebration.  He had always inspired everyone who knew him.  I am sure he had learned virtually all the lessons he came here to learn.

 

Answer:

Before we come into the human, we establish our purpose for this part of our infinite journey.  We don't come to learn lessons.  We are the Power and Presence of God  --  all-knowing.

We come to the human to hide who we are and have experiences unlike our natural state.  Some of us come for short stays and others for longer ones.

We are all incredible.  No one is more important or better than another.  We are all part of one experience  --  the Oneness. Our sense of separation is something we made up.

As for judgment, we use that to keep a belief we have created (to hide our power) in place so that we remain in that experience.

Death is a belief we make up.  No one dies.  We keep the illusion of death alive by making believe that we cannot see those who have journeyed on.

I have opened the energy hidden in many of the beliefs I have created.  The result is an expansion of my freedom and a deeper acceptance of who I really am.

As we all have done, I have come to the human to first create my human experiences by hiding my power. Then applying all of the talents, skills and ingenuity I have used to keep my power hidden, I reclaim the power to fully and freely enjoy being the Power and Presence of God in the human. Playing in the human without any limitations seems to me to be the best game in town.

 
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