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7.27.2016

Demystifying death

Awhile back I wrote a post about a vision of death I'd had in a dream. One of the points of the post was we should be able to get a glimpse of death. It shouldn't be 100% unknown, considering the Bible itself tells us the invisible is known by what can be seen.

Here's another thing to demystify death...

I speculate that it's guaranteed that the 'schedule' people are on regarding recurrence back into their time after they've died is like the clockwork of the planets and stars. We are talking about higher aspects or dimensions of time, and when we look up into the starry heavens we are not just seeing space, we are seeing time. I believe it's safe to make a connection between the obvious clockwork movement of the universe with the disappearance and reappearance of souls in their time.

I'm not saying I could figure it out, but am just making the connection.