Re: MD SQ and reincarnation

From: Joseph Maurer (jhmau@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Tue Aug 17 2004 - 18:13:42 BST

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    On 17 August 2004 8:03 AM MarshaV writes:

    Hi,

    I have been a seeker of "truth" all my life. Shortly after my husband died, I had this dream:

    It was dark, and I was alone, and at the end of a high desert-type cliff. I knew I was suppose to jump, but I was afraid. Then I realized that it was the leap I needed to take to become enlightened. I decided for the gift of enlightenment, I would go off the cliff. I backed up and ran off the cliff. BUT, I remained suspended in the air. I could not fall. I could only walk back to the cliff's edge. In the dream I knew I lost the opportunity because I would only jump with a guarantee and understanding.

    Nuts. Huh?

    What does MOQ say about the dream experience?

    Hi MarshaV,

    joe: Johnny Cash sang: I keep the ends out for the tie that binds! 'Ought' is dynamic! I do not know what is the gift of enlightenment by myself and for myself. Having lost the binding there was no more reason to walk off the cliff and fall. Your accomplishment speaks for itself. The sense of loss is reasonable. You seek other intervals, coherence.

    Joe Maurer

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: MarshaV
      To: moq_discuss@moq.org
      Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 4:19 AM
      Subject: RE: MD SQ and reincarnation

      Please delete the last email. My editing abilities need to be improved. The word was with rather than without.

      At 11:53 AM 8/16/2004 -0700, you wrote:

    > Scott:Though not really relevant to the question, but I think relevant to
    > the MOQ
    > in general: I think that one needs some sort of afterlife idea to redeem
    > our existence, that is, to believe in a Quality universe. That is, I think
    > it is a higher-quality universe if our efforts to make ourselves better
        are
    > not simply cut off at death, which would make our efforts pointless for
    > ourselves. This is no proof, obviously.

      Hi,

      I have been a seeker of "truth" all my life. Shortly after my husband died, I had this dream:

      It was dark, and I was alone, and at the end of a high desert-type cliff. I knew I was suppose to jump, but I was afraid. Then I realized that it was the leap I needed to take to become enlightened. I decided for the gift of enlightenment, I would go off the cliff. I backed up and ran off the cliff. BUT, I remained suspended in the air. I could not fall. I could only walk back to the cliff's edge. In the dream I knew I lost the opportunity because I would only jump with a guarantee and understanding.

      Nuts. Huh?

      What does MOQ say about the dream experience?

      MarshaV

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