Theories: Religion and Ghosts
- May 4th, 2010
- Posted in Theories on the Supernatural
- By Seline
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I would like to start this out by saying that though I do not consider myself a religious person, I do have a great respect for the experiences which have led people to feel that they are. I myself have had none. I know that may sound funny all things considered, but if anything it has made more skeptical of any spiritual group that seems to have an agenda.
Why is that? Because so many beings I have encountered do not seem to have an agenda. On earth we are constantly under the commanding force of one (seemingly) inescapable truth: time. Most of the spirits and ghost types and other beings I can’t really classify which I have encountered do not seem to be disturbed by, or even concerned with a thing which governs every living person’s life.
Another reason I have no belief in religion despite the seemingly possible connection with all of my paranormal stories is that I have never…let me be clear on that…NEVER…encountered a being that could confirm any truth behind it. In fact, most of the beings I have encountered deny it completely. Not in some demonic, eccentric way, simply that we just haven’t quite hit upon how it really works beyond here.
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Now there are those that might find that idea offensive and I am sorry about that because the last thing I would ever want to do is make a person feel badly about their beliefs, or more skeptical of my own experiences because they do not some to provide proof to back up their beliefs.
It is perhaps that many of the ghost hauntings are not meant to provide clarity about what happens to us when we die. In which case their communications would neither confirm nor deny the truth behind religion.
The best theory I can put together so far on this subject isn’t terribly concrete and I’m afraid doesn’t offer much comfort, but here goes:
From what I can piece together it is my understanding that there is no one entity that governs us. There is no place of punishment or reward awaiting the good and the evil. There is no comeuppance for the actions we take here that is dealt out by a single or group entity.
However, the actions we take do dictate what we are and what we may become. There are forces at work that may very well catch up with those who have acted in terrible ways, even if those forces are only the victims of those actions.
There are wonders past this life that only those who have lived the way they were supposed to may have access to and they may be rewarded for their good ways, even only if that reward comes in the form of sculpting themselves into something strong and good.
I can’t seem to find any evidence of rules. I believe that is our creation. What greater influence could be used to keep folks on the straight and narrow that the threat of an afterlife in the form of a nightmare? And what great reward than eternal bliss?
I am not trying to state that it is all wrong, or even that I am certain about the things which I have come to believe. In all honesty, I think there is very little that we can ever be certain about.
The best way to explain comes from one of my most frequent visitors and I will try to use his words to explain this theory, to the best of my ability:
“There are worlds within worlds, but not as you would understand the meaning of within. There are forces of power, but those powers are not as your kind might use them for gain or control. All is connected, governed by the entirety.” – Z
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This is part of one of the clearest conversations I have ever had with a paranormal being. There are aspects I still ponder even after all this time and I have come to believe there are things that were said that may beyond my understanding, at least more than a vague interpretation.
The point of expressing this theory is perhaps to show that I believe there are amazing things to come, what they are we may not yet understand, but they are coming. The other is perhaps to convey that the lines we draw to exclude others, to define the inexplicable, to maintain control in an area that we seem to have little or no control over are ones that I truly believe we created. That doesn’t mean there isn’t some validity to the forces behind our ideas, but it does mean that to follow unquestioningly maybe one of the largest mistakes a human being could ever make.
I strongly believe that any entity that cared for the creatures of this earth would admire our questioning and desire for truth. I also believe that any being who would scold for such behavior has a self serving agenda and that this would in no way indicate the actions of being superior to the dictators we know all too well as human beings and have worked so hard to be free of.
Goodbye for now, another end.
Until a time we meet again.
-Seline






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