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Conscious Immortality Programming
What I have read of Mony Vital, thus far, has fascinated me, as have the thoughts and feelings of a few other fruitarians/liquidarians/breatharians. Assuming that we each program ourselves from above (in a sense) in order to strengthen character, resolve, motivation and most importantly of all, to experience something astounding (which can be construed as both "good" and "bad," depending on the individual's outlook) then we are consequently responsible for manifesting our own character, resolve, motivation, experience at any given momentary blink in existence. If Death must come, then it arrives when we will it, either consciously or subconsciously; and if this is the case then we can, likewise, refute and refuse Death whenever we choose. The average human wills Death at every opportunity (in the majority of cases this appears to be willed subconsciously rather than through a conscious desire for self-destruction), through the foods they consume, the liquids they ingest, the thoughts they nurture and the actions they must eventually be held accountable for.
The readings of Edgar Cayce are particularly intriguing, in that only now are we beginning to heed his advice as to the standards of perfect living. The most profound reading of his I have discovered thus far contains the following statement:
"For, as may be told by any pathologist, there is no known reason why any individual entity should not live as long as it desires. And there is no death, save in thy consciousness. Because all others have died, ye expect to, and you do!"
I realise that readers of this forum are few and far between, but I would most certainly appreciate any comments and/or thoughts on any or all of the above...
Thank you,
Lee (TCF)