Literary Works:

Every person in the world is either an atheist, religious, theist, or agnostic. An atheist/agnostic can fear at some point in their life there can be a god, a religious/theist can fear there may not be a god. For the religious, faith is based on ancient literary records to the point they do not question it’s sources or its content at all, doing so, could deconstruct their belief precepts. The secular, theist, atheist, questions authorship, content and morality for clarity and authority. Example: Early writings of Homer and the Hebrews account for gods or a god living on a mountain interacting with mortals by way of violence, morality, or compassion. Buddhism, though scripture based, is not based on a deity at all but on personal growth yet Hindus believe in a supreme being of humility centered on self awareness.

The thesis of being human, by having a sense of some form of expressed morality, has encompassed human society since its inception. To express love, to feel love, is the motivation to morality. But, also, ambition, dominance, supremacy, are also a human mental condition to war, murder and violence; the counter opposite to humility. The human experience has endured the primordial inner conflict of primitive emotional turmoil of hate to that of compassion. The first written words of oral stories follow this inner turmoil for the need of peace over the destructiveness of “collective evil” that can destroy individuality and societies. Even in moral religious constructs, the drive and desire to harm others attaches to a “moral” religion in the fiction of justifying the legitimacy of that faith thus allowing evil to act out all in the name of an identity.

The greatest primordial literary works of the world are sonnets or narratives expressing the emotional drama over pain and pleasure that we had to endure just to survive living in a stressful physical world. Outside of being a primitive hominoid, yet intelligent with reason and philosophy, we are set apart from the natural world. Selecting religious scriptures out of context from the Hebrew writing to the Hindu proverbs offer us hope and inspiration from a loving, gracious supreme being.

Embodiments:

Out of all belief constructs, one enduring precept that intrigues us all is the possibility of a living spirit that embodies our physical realm. Though not proven to science, out of body experiences have some legitimacy to those who witnessed accounts after recovery from clinical death. There is the possibility of a hybrid multiverse universe outside of the know physical world that is no stranger to a legitimate science such as quantum mechanics. A new belief institution is evolving.

Pre-Life

Many who survive an NDE, (Near Death Experience), have a common consensus, there is a place where they originated from that they call a “home.” This place they witness is anterior to our physical world. Most would relate to this experience as a form of reincarnation, yet this is far from a belief that has many denominations and definitions. This “home base” is more of a genesis then a per-existing physical condition.

Though not known to the living, there is the conjecture that we all preexisted as a non-mortal before accepting a physical assignment of life in this domain. In order to transcend into a physical organism by a birth, the adjunct most not know anything of its former existence. Most view the lack of knowledge is essential for the human, “physical,” experience to evolve. The complete separation from the spiritual world gives the adjutant a true pure world experience from conception to adulthood. The true nature of the soul is tested and tried with primitive impulses exposing weakness and faults thus creating its own image then to exist without a hardship encounter. Some theorize that if a soul’s tenure is not long enough to build an identity, like the death of a child, the adjutant can be “re-assigned” to the physical again less the knowledge of the per-existence; not to confuse the belief of reincarnation.

The Meaning of Life:

The “meaning of life” could resound in the creation of spiritual identities that were blank entities before descending. The “after life” may not a place of reward of tenure, but a return “home,” to reconcile what was learned. A failed soul would be one that harmed another in the physical intern without regret; similar to the belief of Karma. The most common NDE’s is the feeling of a pure overwhelming love. This is experienced by atheist to the religious. An accounting of the physical life is common in NED’s, the life review, is a example of a return… an accounting of what the soul learned from the physical experience.

There may be an eternity for every soul, evil or loving. We may return to a place familiar to what we created. For example: A home base with loving agents laid back to that of ambition, war and hatred. We cannot have light without darkness in the physical world, one cannot exist without the other. So too, at this spiritual “home base,” there may be levels or degrees of “humility” to that of evil, hate and anger.

Are emotions spiritual or physical?

NED accounts for out of body detachment, is the accounting of extreme emotions of love, connection, sensations, and a sense of being whole, far above the physical senses of the physical body. This could conclude that emotions per-existed the physical world. In other words, emotions created the physical experience, “world,” to be witnesses to the positives and negatives of the extremes of emotions.

Who is this God if we so chose to believe?

The physical planet has no boundaries. Time is universal. Mortals cannot create a god and religions are man made by literature’s fantasies even if “influenced” by an inspiration. A higher being would “see” all living forms as equals. No one government or religion reigns over the other. Is this God moral? Immorality destroys, love protects and procreates. We would assume a supreme being to be moral to have created a physical multiverse then to destroy what was made out of spite of it’s own hand. Just as light cannot exist without darkness, so to love cannot exist without hate. For a God to be moral, immorality has to exist in contrast. The greater morality is always love, the lesser is subordinate, jealous of the other.

Mike Callahan