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Shulia
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posted May 05, 2019 08:24 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Shulia     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Linda says we have been programmed to believe we have to die.
My question is... WHY?

Who started that? Who made death trendy and common?

If dying is not our natural state, why did we end up creating a society where everybody dies?

a friend was asking me this the other day and I didnt know what to asnwer.

It could be that for so long humanity has not been atuned with their divine nature, so people needed to die in order to maybe renew themselves and start all over again in another body and another lifetime.

Or it could be it has been an spiritual truth hidden by the dark forces , as many others.

And maybe just the ones who knew about reincarnation and who could somehow make progress spiritually,

could see that they dont need to waist more bodies, they can keep alive with the same body and learn and keep progressing spirituality just in one longer lifetime.

Its amazing how many sanscrit hindu mantras, when you check the meaning they are all asking for immortality.

Everybody tells you its means inmortality of soul. But isnt our soul inmortal anyway?


Makes more sense that when those mantras were created they were asking for immortality of body, of achieving a contact with God so strong that they dont need to die in order to keep learning.

Like mantras ask for ' moksha' which means breaking the cycle of life and death.
Wouldnt it make sense that it means breaking that cycle by becoming immortal , instead of by dying and never coming back to life as hindus say?

I always ask so many things about immortality but it is because I feel this idea is not superficial, its indeed the key for so many things. I feel its very important.

Since Linda blowed my mind with this idea I have been observing,and I see so many of the worse mistakes people do ( things which kill their spirit or their joy) are related to ageing and dying.

Like... I see people who marry someone they dont really love, because of ' not being alone in the old age'.

Or people not doing the jobs they are meant to do because they dont have the proper age to do so. Like... ' oh I am 50, I cannot start something now I better start keeping money for retirement'. And then those people somehow spread bitterness or disapointment all the time.


Or people having children because they wanna somehow leave something of them in this world, like ' I have to die so I am gonna leave here a mini-me, so I feel something of me will continiou' ( which its not true at all bcs it happens a lot that children become completly diferent than their parents😅

I don't know. I was in a plane recently with a grandmother and we were speaking and I felt so sad all the time and so sorry for her, because she was all the time speaking as if she will die soon, and

I could feel her fear, and she was afraid about the ac in the plane and about everything around.

And I could feel she once had a adventurous spirit and so much enthusiasm.


But I could see all this was gone bcs of her believe that she was an unusefull thing just meant to die soon.

I dont know. I feel death disminsh your spirit somehow and its not good for the happiness of humanity.
At least the oblished death.

If it was optional, then its something else.
I mean death as we see it now.

Also I personally feel so disgusted about how funerals are, and all this business of buying a beautifull box to put the body of the person, or this thing about showing the death body to people with some makeup on.


I dont know if other countries do that, but in Europe this is what people do, and I just cannot stand that, specially if its a loved person who died.


That whole business of puting make up to the death body, buying a nice place in the cementry, for me its horrible.


Anyway... sorry my question was, why did we get this mental program?
When it started?

Why in the Bible there is all this people who are 900 years, and now all this is gone?

How and why did that happen?

I will apreciate any answer or opinion.

Thanks and blessing for you all.


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posted May 05, 2019 11:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for anonymidarkness     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Linda herself died tho, no ?

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Randall
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posted May 05, 2019 12:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
That was worded incredibly! Sickness isn't our natural state either. We have evolved into a society of pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and processed foods. Linda was the messenger. What a beautiful and transformative message she was chosen to seed the world with! If she died, it was from a broken heart. She gave herball for love and lost. She lost babies. She lost her twin flame. She became bitter from not being able to reverse her diabetes. She eventually stopped spiraling, aged, and wanted to go home, knowing that the next time on the carousel she would step off her painted pony forever.

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posted May 05, 2019 03:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for anonymidarkness     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
^ Perhaps it's the same with the rest who die of old age ?

A normal person usually carries a huge burden on their mind, all the memories, the past, death comes as a relief for some perhaps ? A clean slate again ?

I do feel we don't really get seriously sick as long as we have enthusiasm to live, even if we do, the enthusiasm heals it quickly compared to if we don't really enjoy life much.

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posted May 05, 2019 04:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Our thoughts have more to do with creating sickness than any external factor.

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Shulia
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posted May 05, 2019 07:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Shulia     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you so much for your answers I really apreciate it!

I dont know why I didnt get any email notification.
Still I have to read Linda's life, if all that happened to her, plus also I think she lost a 20 years old daugther, I guess she choosed to go.
When you say she lost babies you meant they were born death or they died after being some months or days old?
Poor Linda!😢

She says we have the right to choose to go. But she says that is a decision.
Not something which randomly comes.
Diabetes its realted to broken heart, as long as I know.
So maybe she couldnt move on, as its understandable!


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Randall
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posted May 06, 2019 03:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You should read Gooberz. Linda went through more pain that any person should have to endure. But she also loved at a depth few will ever know.

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posted May 06, 2019 03:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Shulia     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes I can feel she deeply experienced love and I guess that is what counts at the end.

Maybe she saw that much light because she also saw so much darkness. Its heartbreaking anyway to know all she had to go throught.

Sometines when I learn about bhudist stuff about deattachment and all that, she comes to my mind, because I feel apart from deattachment, love also has a certain degree of needing that person, and that is somehow beautifull. Makes you not be a robot, I dont know.

She is one of the few people that when you read her you feel like yeees that makes sense finally. I guess that happened to a lot of us.

I think the ones who live in America here, it would be so interesting to go to Colorado in that villatge where she lived.
Who knows maybe she apperas as a ghost and says hi😲😲😲


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Randall
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posted May 07, 2019 02:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Cripple Creek has become unrecognizable.

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Shulia
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posted May 08, 2019 04:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Shulia     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oh really? I thought I would go at some point in my life.
Looks like its surrounded by nature when you google it.
What about that house where Linda stayed and that hostel where they had Meg the ghost?
Is not there anymore?

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posted May 08, 2019 10:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My introduction to Linda came when I borrowed the book on Love Signs c1978, and eventually purchased my own paperback copy c1992 edtn, in September 2009. This was well-before I knew about Randall's website.
{note-- wow, this paragraph was missing. When I went to 'edit' to see what happened?, it came back!!}

I was captivated by her writing. Her pathos. It wasn't so much the astrology, but how compelling, crushing, and heart-touching her writing is. Loved her style.

In that book were stories about her losses.
Almost more than a human soul could bear!

I found LL 3 years later.

Sometimes, it's as though I can still sense her pathos; a part of me feels crushed at what happened to her in her life.

Go borrow or buy her book, Shulia.

I 'borrowed' a copy of Gooberz for a few weeks.
Gooberz, to be taken slowly, in small deep sips.

Stories about her life are in this book--
A New Approach to the Human Heart
Linda Goodman's Love Signs.
914 pages!
ppbk HarperPerennial edition c1992
ISBN 0-06-096896-6 (pbk.)

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posted May 08, 2019 07:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Her house is now a bed and breakfast, and they tried to keep it Linda-themed. But gambling has taken over Cripple Creek.

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posted June 12, 2019 10:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Bump!

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