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brendatucker
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Message 69 of 113 (476005)
07-20-2008 12:57 PM


Heaven on Earth
Scientific researchers have often put their own lives at risk in order to provide clues or findings that will allow our human population to live more in line with fact. It is a dedication to truth that prevents them from listening to superstition.
Likewise, our military populations have at times risked/lost their own lives for the benefits of one or more others. It is a constant reminder to self-sacrifice as a rescue mission.
However, we are reminded that the world we live in is not our true home and these self-sacrifices can be rewarded in some way by God or nature. We always expect to continue.
With proving religion, we often reject other people's religions in order to branch out into new types of testing where we cannot be sure that we are on, in fact, the right road to success. Still every result takes us one step closer to elminating the possibilities hoping that we will eventually reach the right solution.
People have left their churches or refused to obey edicts in their searches for proof and in this way they have risked their guarantee of heaven. I think as a group, we all admire them for what they did even if there were no beneficial results. At least they tried to act upon knowledge rather than allow faith to bury them.
Those who risk their way into heaven by varying the experimental design in an unrecommended manner could produce results that allow earth to become more like heaven and in this way they are more interested in adventure than in security. Those intent upon reaching heaven (a girasas world) do not perhaps know that that girasas world can also be brought here. Either way is a test of courage. To bring a higher kingdom into form life on earth suggests danger and possibly death. To enter into a higher way of life suggests naivety and a followers mentality rather than careful planning and presentation.
I often dream of what it would be like to be in the next (higher; girasas) kingdom, but do not think that I could work their equipment. I imagine myself in a highly technical place where I am fascinated by but unable to use the machines there, and eventually they all break down and I am not even a little bit closer to experiencing their type of life than I was previously outside of their world. I think being there with girasas would be tres difficile and whoever enters heaven thinking they are in for a joy ride may find the task to be too much for them. It is so comforting to have others around you who are able to attempt the same task that you are attempting, preferably loved ones. If you don't have the right investigative team, you may as well wait until you can put that team together and enjoy them. At least if you wait long enough the work of bringing heaven to earth will be done for you.

  
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