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Showing posts with label Science and Religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science and Religion. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2021

What Happens When We Die? Netflix's Midnight Mass Speech About Death Is So Beautifully Executed.



What happens when we die? 

"The body stops a cell at a time, but the brain keeps firing neurons. Little lightning bolts, like fireworks inside. I thought I'd despair or feel afraid, but I don't feel any of that. Because I'm too busy, Remembering. Of Course. 

I remember that every atom in my body was forged in a star. This matter, this body is mostly just empty space after all, and solid matter? It's just energy vibrating slowly and there is no me. There never was. The electrons mingle and dance with the electrons of the ground below me and the air I am no longer breathing. And I remember.

There is no point where any of that ends and I begin. I remember, I am energy. Not self, My name, My personality, my choices all came after me. I was before them and will be after and everything else is a picture, picked up along the way. And I am the lightning that jumps between. I am the energy, firing the neurons and I am remembering, just remembering, I am returning home. 

And it's like a drop of water, falling back into the ocean of which It's always been a part. All of us a part, everyone who has ever been, every plant, every animal, every atom, every star, every galaxy all of it. More galaxies in the universe than grains of sand on the beach. And that's what we're talking about when we say "God." The One. 

The cosmos and Its infinite dreams. We are the cosmos, dreaming of its self. It's simply a dream that I think is my life. But I will forget this, I always do. I always forget my dreams. But now in this split second, in this moment, I remember. 

The instant I remember, I comprehend everything at once. There is no time. There is no death, life is a dream, made again and again and on into eternity. And I am all of it, I am that I am."- Netflix's Midnight Mass.

"Remembering Our Soul Is Being Spiritual."-Serena Jade

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Did You Read The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown?

In Dan Brown's book The Lost Symbol he says; "God is very real-a mental energy that pervades everything. And we, as human beings, have been created in that image. Our physical bodies have evolved over the ages, but it was our minds that were created in the image of God. We've been reading the Bible too literally. We learn that God created us, but it's not our physical bodies that resemble God, it's our minds.”



If we stop and think about the above, it is saying something very profound, Dan Brown is challenging our belief system. Our bodies have evolved over millions of years, our soul which is the deeper part of our minds is the spark of the divine within.

"The inner light, the mind, never conflicts with the brain, and is not the brain. The mind and the brain are to be observed as the inner and outer, the metaphysical and physical aspects of the brain. "-Rabbi Berg

"Most people think of our mind as our brain, but in reality scientists cannot locate the mind in any time or space. Therefore, the mind is intangible, just like the energy of God."-Serena Jade

Physicist Henry Margenau said ‘’the mind is non -material and is completely free and independent from the brain yet fully capable of influencing it without ever having to provide any of the energy required in the interaction between the two."

Are you intrigued by our minds are made in the image of God?

Or are you repulsed by the idea that our minds are made in the image of God?

Is your belief system being challenged?

Serena Jade
www.serenajade.co

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Did You Read Origin by Dan Brown?

Dan Brown asks two questions in his new book, Origin-where did we come from? and where are we going?

I feel Dan Brown is planting seeds for a future mindset. Mr. Brown links together science and religion. Can we create a new mindset by understanding the philosophy of physics?

In Origin, Dan Brown quotes the English writer William Blake, "The dark Religions are departed and Sweet Science Reigns."

Mr. Brown ends his story by saying, "Mr. Blake believed that religions came in two flavors-the dark, dogmatic religions that oppressed creative thinking...and the light, expansive religions that encouraged introspection and creatively."

Mr. Brown assures us, "Sweet Science will banish the dark religions...so the enlightened religions can flourish."

By quieting your Ego and what you been taught verbally about God, you can get in touch with your soul, which requires introspection. When you know the difference between your ego and soul, you can relate to the science of nature-physics.

The enlightened Religions are the esoteric universal, spiritual wisdom of all faiths-which requires introspection for a direct union with your soul and the transcendent energy of the universe!

Kabbalah: The Esoteric Wisdom of Judaism 



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Where are we going? -creating a new mindset?

Serena Jade