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May 25, 2005
Thinking Out Loud (Questions)
(Part one of a two part series)
Good morning Joseth, good morning Roy.
Roy—when does the end of
physical life come? Is it when the body finally breaks down, or when the souls
decides to abandon it? What happens to the ego that has lived a life of
non-fulfillment? When is it over for this soul? Does the feeling of
non-fulfillment come from not being aware or not being in touch with the soul’s
purpose? If no life is wasted, why is it that some lives seem that way?
If I can list the positive things in my life and still feel
unfulfilled, have I wasted my life? Is it because those positive things where
not in harmony with what the soul desired to experience? Is it possible to come
to this world and not experience what a soul intended? Are these life forms
dysfunctional? How can we live fifty to ninety years and do many wonderful
things and not feel anything? Should an observer feel something even if his/her
purpose was to simply watch?
Why is it that people have accomplished many great things
using their natural talents and gifts, to be left empty when it is finished? Is
it because the lives of these people are focused in the now, in doing the
creating? Once their life’s projects are completed, have they lost their
purpose? Have they found where life is… in the moment of creation? Is their
fulfillment experienced only in the act of creation? Is this why some life’s
projects never get finished, because the focus is never on the finishing? When
interest is lost these people move onto another creation, always in the process,
but never finishing it. Does an unfinished life’s project offer future
involvement, another opportunity for them? Can satisfaction be found in an
unfinished life’s project?
Is joy or fulfillment found in starting life’s projects that
others can finish? Is it the purpose of these souls to create motion so that
others can be motivated to finish? To start life and then observe how it
proceeds? Does the dissatisfaction come from no one finishing what he/she
started? Do all of life’s projects have to be finished or has the creator taken
the life’s project as far as it will go because of limitations a soul may have?
Are the points at which life’s projects are stopped, symbols or points along the
way that say, I can’t go any further, or are they saying, it’s another turn
here? Would this personality have a verity of diversified life’s projects and
interests?
Is the whole exercise a way of looking for one’s truth, for
one’s purpose, and when it is not found in the life’s project is it abandoned?
Is this personality doomed to a lifetime of looking? Are seekers ever satisfied,
ever fulfilled? Is it because the soul forgets its purpose or because it got off
at the wrong place or lifetime? Is it because it has changed its purpose and
wants to return to the oneness, or is it simply lost? Are these souls here
trying to make the best of a unintended situation?
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