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I have a few more things to present about yesterday's post...

I'll start with a kind of "memento mori" (don't forget you'll die), weird "stripping" after yesterday's theme. We accept as an axiom the idea that Birth and Death (either Eros and Thanatos, those chosen in the previous post) are part of the natural order of things. And yet, why death? Why in a world that is infinite in extent, everything that exists has a finite duration?

If it was possible to appear the stars with matter, the huge galaxies and the wonder of thinking about all this, why would it not have been in the power of the Creator and an infinite existence of things in time? It could be said that it would have meant that there was only a frozen universe, without evolution, without movement. I agree, but the world is not only the result of movement, but also of laws that lead to precise ends. Let's take the example of the living world! Each species has a lifespan, but always circumscribed to certain limits.

If the mere movement of atomic arrangements were their cause, then what would cause these atoms to organize and disorganize within such different time limits? Alone, it is the genetic program that determines the limits of a species's life (current researchers say) but, who imposes it? As long as a genetic mechanism, organism in its entirety, information field or what can be invoked at the root of this disorder having as its end death, creates life, permanently renews cells, what can be the basis of the cessation of this phenomenon of perpetuation and bring it failure and termination of functionality?

In order for a phenomenon to be fixed with a life algorithm, a beginning, a development until it reaches its functional optimum, or its peak, followed by involution and end, it is to be assumed that the "programmer" knew in advance what the limit of this peak is, the only one that seems to interest him. Judged by appearance, the world exists only to get here. is there any sense in that? What persists is just the idea of the world, its forms being those that disappear to be replaced.

Who serves this eternal replay? Obviously, here, science is silent... But, some answers come from somewhere... "To enrich information from the spiritual plane or the universal field of information", sounds like a response with esoteric resonances, expressed in modern language... Or, in a voice from hundreds of years ago (Pascal): "The Spirit needs flesh and time to perfect itself." The accumulation of positive energy, which can be achieved through a life-oriented conduct of positive acts means perfection. And, whatever's negative stops us but doesn't give us back, showing us it was wrong, beating the way to perfection. No doubts and peculiarities.

In conclusion, life would be the only state of existence of matter able to cross all levels of the order of the Universe. Its resumption would be dictated by the time it takes to accumulate energy capable of propelling into the high regions of the spiritual universe represented by light. Even if we admit this view came from other spiritual horizons, questions remain unanswered. Since the result of the experience is already known in another plan, what is the point of the experience? Let it be somehow just as when students apply what they have learned in a laboratory, as when those already known, perfect being, direct energy from the Creator that made us like him, the Creators of our life and those around us, we who need only the experience of knowledge?!? There could be an answer...

So every birth calls for death, and every death calls for birth. We die to be born in another state, our religions tell us, we die to make room for our descendants, science tells us... But either way, we live constantly with the feeling of death within us, as a no-term threat, as a new thruster to a finality of this passage. There's a clever provision here, a deep wisdom. How many mortals would have the power to endure undisturbed prior knowledge of the moment when they would no longer be? I'm sure exceptions, but "with a flower you don't make spring". There are people who know this moment in various ways and still remain equal to themselves. But, in general, he has the anguish of the mind. therefore it is not recommended to resort to various oracle means. If we had to know it, we would certainly have known it (in fact those who need to know it anticipate it without error).

The anguish of death, Mircea Eliade tells us, is more present in European culture, because, through the desecration brought by the sciences, the feeling of extinguishing life in nothingness has been imposed. She's, therefore, anguished in the face of nothingness. In extra-European cultures, from archaic ones to today's Asian ones, where religious feelings are much more involved in people's lives, there is no such fear, because death is just a shift to another way of existence. Hence the symbolic significance of initiation and rebirth that is bestowed on the dead. Hence the imposition of burial rituals, "death being the great initiation."

Moreover, it is quite common the birth ceremony at which the participants cry, because the new soul that incarnates has in front of it life in "opposition" with the funeral ceremony at which the participants sing and dance because the soul has freed itself from the restlessness of the flesh, from the danger of interaction with fellows and is now, where it belongs, divine energy, original returned home.

But let's get back to initiation! In this respect, two types of initiation are distinguished, one of the transition from children to the adult keeper of traditions and worship for ancestors, specific to archaic societies and cultures, and another of the actual death. The first initiation into archaic worlds is that of young people who to become adults are subjected to very difficult trials. Their "birth" in another man involves evidence of psychological and physical resistance specific to the inferno, in which the scary monsters terrified and tormented the being to be purified and reborn. It is a symbolic death of the one who was and a symbolic rebirth of the one who must be.

For this purpose, hallucinogenic herbs are used in some cultures, some adults imitate monsters that emerge from the darkness of the jungle, where teenagers are left alone during the initiation ritual, dark tunnels are used in which frightening masks appear, and later ancient societies of initiatory mysteries used rooms in the form of a maze. It is only after these hard tests have been passed that young people become true members of the tribe, able to fully share their lives. But let's take a look at the symbolic significance of this ritual! To be a different man, you have to make the old one disappear from you.

Moving to another life, to a new higher state, demands a price, a sacrifice, a payment because no one can get anything extra without paying. And this truth we believe is true for our entire material existence, the dimensions of sacrifice are often not just symbolic. The dead themselves follow the same threshold guarded by monsters, for our fear of the unknown. it is the inferno in which the being must purify itself of the negative energies accumulated on Earth in order to be able to reach its authentic existence through rebirth.

So we come to "encouraging" greeting "carpe diem!" (live your moment!)?!? Can the feeling of death just be an anguish generator? Can't we extract any beneficial effects? We think so... Each of us comes into the world endowed with a vocation, with a availability for something. Parents and educators are first called upon to discover these possibilities and consequently to guide our way in life. Only by choosing a path appropriate to our possibilities will we be able to fulfill our meaning of existence. The call, the will, the passion, the skill, the sense of utility, the yield cannot come if we wander on roads foreign to us.

Each of us is called to leave a trail through the world we pass through. And that's not possible if he doesn't find his way with a heart. There are no privileged activities in terms of fulfilling our lives. Let us take my example, which through my toil, passion and mind and those who have formed and nourished my knowledge, I will also pass on something of my soul further, fulfilling, in other words, my purpose, completing the meaning of those I have mentioned before...

We die by the physical, we live by what remains and we will be in a new physical, we will live from what remains there, and so on.m. That is why we should condense the whole meaning of our lives every moment, as if this were the last (I think the complete formulation, for all of us, would be "Live your moment as if it were your last and work as if you were living forever!") ... Let us always have in mind and soul, as a landmark of all acts and desires, the feeling of ephemeral and immortality, time and eternity, history and becoming. We will thus always have in spirit that "memento mori", which, far from imposing our sense of frustration of all things, will awaken our consciousness "the afterlife" that we leave in all the acts that we engage.

That's enough for today... From tomorrow we begin to link matter to thought...

Love, Gratitude and Understanding!!!


Dorin, Merticaru