becoming immortal
In reply to Yes, we all have a right to be here, but... by Open
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Wow, I find this comment so interesting. The soul has a right to exist, but ultimately the ego doesn't. Because in order for there to be a right, it has to be conferred by some value system. The ego must primarily have a right because it's the mechanism by which soul streams explore density ( on behalf of the one), although they can get mired in karma and have to resolve out. The value system there would be the route by which source resolves out error, possibly evolving to a nirvana like state. Or it could be seen as light penetrating darkness, to retrieve aspects of consciousness lost in creation's process. The interesting term is 'ultimately', in that, presumably, once the ego has served it's purpose, it should dissolve in an aligned mechanism. But that is the quantum flow just being, flowing and correcting through laws of attraction. Viewed from a higher perspective, the dissolution of ego serves the greater good. But having no rights doesn't sound quite right to me. Am I being mired in linear language or unnecessarily looping here? I'm also conscious that my ego mind may be acting as it's own barrister here. Bigfoot, Entwhistle and sons.
