Are there parallel worlds?

Perhaps God or the Universe could turn the coin over, perhaps.

The new plan would solve some of the ongoing problems, namely grief, sorrow and dying.

Perhaps we could be born on the day we die and live life in reverse, thereby slipping quietly away at the end of our days.

We would be wise when born or have Alzheimer’s when born and live backwards to regain our memories, and become a child again with our faculties intact until we are back to the days of not knowing which is the same as what happens with having Alzheimer’s except there is no joy in watching this happen whereas there is joy in watching a child learn.

Reading the above makes no sense because in the end it is both the same. Sorrow comes at all stages of life and perhaps we grow in exponential ways not known until the event happens and we get past the why’s and what if’s, the deep painful grief, the eternal sorrow.

Is there, perhaps, a parallel world? Is there a place in space, not yet found, where life is lived in a more humane way? Is there a place where there are no politicians? Would we be happy without conflict or is conflict what our human race thrives on? It seems that, as I draw near the end of life, this planet is coming apart from all the divisiveness among the inhabitants of our universe.

Does Bezos, Elon, NASA or others have the answer? Not in my opinion, however I could be wrong.

Our brightest and best seem to be leaving this earth through death going to that place we hope is there but only knowing this through faith.

Freddie seemed at peace. I was not at peace with him leaving, however, that could be a selfish view. He had so many gifts yet to give. This is a very common feeling, I think. We seem Never to be prepared fully for the actual event to happen.

I watched my Mother and now my brother-in-law disappear into that black hole of not knowing. Is that better than knowing? Who can answer that question?

Is there a parallel world? When we die what really happens? Do we have a soul that waits to reunite with a healthy body at a resurrection foretold in the Bible? Or, does the soul hang out with those left behind to bring them comfort? Or is there a parallel Universe where they all gather to watch what we, on earth, are doing?

Questions I wonder about as I search for meaning or a reason to go forward in this world.

Do you know?

19 thoughts on “Are there parallel worlds?

  1. β€œBe patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.” ~ Rainer Wilke

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      1. When I was asking ‘why me’ about not being able to have children, I found this quote. That was 20 years ago. I actually did, one day, ease my way into the answers that I could not have handled back then, nor would I have understood.

        This is giving me an idea for a blog post. πŸ™‚

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      1. LOL Unfortunately we all will. I’ve often wondered though, if only it were possible to let someone know how it is after we die. I don’t believe in heaven or hell, but a long sleep. I would love to know the truth (I think).

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        1. Me as well. (I almost wrote β€œMe Too”). I think that when we die we go to a place where we review our past life and if we have completed all our task we get to move up to a different level of intelligence. We do not have to come back here anymore to clean up our mistakes. I guess one could assume I am a little off kilter 😐

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          1. We’re all off kilter at times and about certain topics, but I think you’re right on the mark about not having to come back to clean up mistakes. We all make mistakes. The thing is to learn from them and carry on the best we can.

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  2. Not knowing is becoming more comfortable after a lifetime of questions. Just relaxing into not having to know the answers… (seems like most of the answers are made up, anyway, and can never really be known.)

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    1. How true re made up answers, Kathy.

      I think, I cannot say for sure, I was comfortable not knowing even after both parents and two brothers died.

      The questions resurfaced when Freddie died, especially around his birthday and holidays.

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  3. Good conversation, all of you. We all wonder and have questions, don’t we? Knowledge is power so Eve wanted it. I’m trying to relax and trust HIM to teach me only what I can handle at the time. This stay at home time is giving me opportunity to learn more about computers and cell phones than I took the time to do while I was out running around. Contacting those who know more than I do and who are willing to teach has been a wonderful experience.
    My sis has been gone from this world a short time and I MISS her yet still feel her presence as well as that of Jesus around me. It gives me peace that I will eventually see all of those who’ve gone before when they welcome us into the “whatever” place is on the other side.
    Live, love, laugh, smile, tell others of your love for them, and keep moving.
    Thanks for sharing your heart, Linda.

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