What does it matter if I actually ski on Aspen's slopes or watch
you ski on TV? In the end, it is only a memory, a virtual experience at most,
stowed away in my mind and in the Akashic files of the Universal Mind. I download
the memory and can sense the snow, the sun, the speeding descent in my memory.
Did "I" ski, or was that you?
I can believe I did, and that would be enough. I enter the memory. The memory fulfills
me. Such as that is, I have climbed Mt. Everest, driven a submarine beneath
green waters, hiked along the Appalachian Trail, traveled the mountain roads of
Nepal, was loved by extraordinarily lusty bedfellows. I have soared amidst stars
in the dark expanse of space, and spoken face-to-face with Jesus. So why should
I feel I have missed out on anything in this life or any other? I feel it, I
remember it as if it were my own actual experience. The memory is enough,
because, in the end, it is all that is.
In the end, we all share one another's experience. The lust for actual
experience is an illusive impulse, but it is what motivates Life. If I cannot
do this or that, no matter. You will, because Life will fulfill Itself, and
rues not to have missed anything. All is as it should be. You want to do more?
Go ahead! You want to do less (Tao)? Observe.
In the end, we have access to the Akashic records and can live any
virtual experience. Isn't that what today's technology is teaching us about
reality? As above, so below. Here, we create tools and machinery to
create realities and experiences. In the non-material realms it all exists
virtually. Life exists in memory and
mind - every possibility - in the One Mind, the One Being, the One Life. And it
is available to all, to all who are awake. In the end, the dance
of Life draws every soul into the Heart of God.
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