Question: Is there a part of us that knows when we’re going to die?
Message:
The completion of a lifetime includes the aspects of all ingredients which contributed to your existence. Thus, the culmination of a lifetime is a certainty that never fails to manifest in divine order.
Those who contemplate the certitude of death may wonder why they lived at all and ponder when the winding road to physical extinction may culminate in a dead end. There are no exclusions, for the infinite nature of the universe is characterized by the ephemeral nature of physical form. Thus, consciousness rides on the form for a short period of time and then extinction provides for expansion of divinity within the universal force.
We cling to security and certainty as it eludes our grasp and carries us down the river of form and substance toward an unpredictable conclusion.
Contemplating death provides the framework for a conscious life in order to create the motivation for meaningfulness.
Those who are engineered to think outside the ‘box,’ and whose consciousness is designed to pioneer the next spiritual frontier for those who follow, are aware that the meaningfulness of their lives hinges on a solid base of spirituality.
In answer to the question, “Is there a part of us that knows when we are going to die,” you may also ask if your death will have meaning beyond the scope of making a contribution to the universal force. In fact, the ephemeral nature of existence relies on the birth and death of energy and the contributions of your form and consciousness propel the master plan.
Again, your physical existence hinges on the continual expansion of the universe and is part of the master plan. Your form will terminate at the exact moment when the contribution of your cellular energy (a conscious aspect of yourself) completes its physical participation in the dance of life and merges with the divine nature of infinite existence.
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