Now I know why we older persons nap more. We are preparing for entry into the other world. We dream its dreams.
At this older age, one is not interested in the next HALF of one's embodying (are you kidding, to live to 150? no thanks!), nor in eternal youth (you younger folk go ahead, scamper round, and do your do), but in the winging of the soul into realms mysterious, not yet known, but tasted.
We are dying to this world and birthing into another.
But don't mess with us. We are still very much here.
At this older age, one is not interested in the next HALF of one's embodying (are you kidding, to live to 150? no thanks!), nor in eternal youth (you younger folk go ahead, scamper round, and do your do), but in the winging of the soul into realms mysterious, not yet known, but tasted.
We are dying to this world and birthing into another.
But don't mess with us. We are still very much here.
Love the attitude dude. Geezers power rules! And baby boomer power rules too! The approach of our passing is just as natural as the approach of our birth into this world of form. Sleeping and dreaming really does prepare us for our coming Journey into the great Mystery.
ReplyDeleteYou posted this at exactly 11:11, the alleged "awakening code". ; )
Carla
There's a lot of truth in this, George. As I age, it seems to me that the glimpses I get of the other world (in sleep dreams and awake dreams) are steadily more inviting.
ReplyDeleteHad an interesting dream about my passing. It was just moving on from this Planet. LG
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